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The gallbladder is a small, pear-shaped organ located beneath the liver. Its primary function is to store and concentrate bile—a fluid produced by the liver that aids in the digestion of fats. When you eat, it contracts and releases bile into the small intestine.

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00:00Hello friends, how are you? Hope you are all doing well.
00:04Today I will tell you the point of the gourd bladder.
00:08The occupational point of the gourd bladder is on the right hand,
00:14right below the
00:16little finger, towards
00:20the down.
00:23This one. This is the
00:27exact point of the gourd
00:31bladder.
00:33To stimulate this point,
00:35place this acupressure tool
00:37right on the top of the
00:39point
00:41and rotate it in the
00:43circular motion in this way.
00:52You have to stimulate this point
00:55for one or two minutes
00:58daily
01:00for at least three weeks
01:03to get the
01:04desirable results.
01:13The gourd bladder is a small
01:15pear-shaped organ located
01:17in the upper right abdomen
01:19just beneath the liver.
01:21Its primary function is to store and concentrate
01:25bile produced by the liver,
01:28which is later released into the small instance time
01:32to aid in the digestion of dietary fats.
01:36When you consume fats,
01:39the gourd bladder contracts
01:40to squeeze concentrated bile
01:43into the digestive tract,
01:45breaking down large fat globules
01:48into smaller absorbable droplets.
01:53The size of the gourd bladder is roughly 7-10 cm in length,
01:58which can hold about 30-80 mm of bile.
02:04The most frequent problem
02:06of the gourd bladder
02:08is the formation of gourd stones,
02:11which is hardened deposits of bile components.
02:19Along with the therapy,
02:22also have a faith
02:23in the creator of the body,
02:25the Lord God, Vahiguru.
02:28Because
02:30healthy
02:31and neat and clean mind
02:33is the key
02:34to get the healthy body
02:37and a beautiful soul.
02:39thanks you
02:41very much.
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