Did You Know!

It’s Crucial for Fat-Soluble Vitamin Absorption

While the liver produces bile, the gallbladder stores and concentrates it up to 10-fold, making it powerful enough to break down dietary fats.
Without proper bile release, your body struggles to absorb fat-soluble vitamins like A, D, E, and K.

  • This can lead to subtle deficiencies, such as dry skin, weak bones, poor night vision, and even easy bruising—long before digestive symptoms appear.
  • Many people with gallbladder problems don’t realize their immune system and hormones are also affected.