Can eat: Unrelated. Some people with gallbladder stones have fatty food intolerance. If your tomatoes are cooked in a lot of fat, ghee, etc., may cause a problem but not because of seeds. Symptoms of a gb attack dull, achy pain in right upper abdomen, often going into back, often lasting hours, often with vomiting generally a sign of a stone on the move, or stuck. Generally surgery is best rx.
Answered 12/10/2013
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Tomato seeds: Tomato seeds should not irritate or cramp gall bladder
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