Your body isn’t digesting fats like it used to…

As you age, your body slows down. Some of the resulting effects are easily noticeable, like having less energy, taking longer to heal from a virus or wound, and a reduction in strength and athletic ability. Less obvious is the functional slowing of internal organs such as the liver. Why is this important? The liver produces bile, which is used in the digestion of fats, and bile is stored in the gallbladder. As you age, your liver has a harder time processing fats. When the bile sitting in the gallbladder contains too much unprocessed fat, hard crystals called gallstones can develop.

Another common consequence of the aging process is an increase in total body weight. This is the result of several factors, including becoming less active on a daily basis and the natural slowing down of metabolic rate that takes place over time. In order to maintain overall health, one must account for these factors by making changes to diet and exercise habits.

It’s normal

Everyone knows someone who seems to be able to eat what they want and not gain weight, but these people are the exception to the rule. Slowing metabolism is an inevitable part of getting older. What we can’t control is the fact the fat absorption is decreasing, and that can lead to extra pounds as well as a decrease in gallbladder function.

The goods news is that there are many things we can do to help prevent gallstones, weight gain, digestive issues, and other unpleasant side effects of aging. Making sure to eat a diet high in fiber and getting regular exercise will help the intestines function better. Because sometimes even your best efforts don’t pay off, there are supplements like Colostrum Plus, made by Global Health Trax, that play an important role in supporting and promoting healthy digestion.

This is all natural

Colostrum Plus contains colostrum, zinc and vitamin C, which can help to improve gallbladder function naturally. Colostrum is high in nutrients, antibodies, carbohydrates, and proteins which are all necessary components in healthy digestion. A common result of aging is that your liver has a harder time digesting fats, and there is a chance that too much fat will end up in your gallbladder. Studies have shown that Vitamin C may help breakdown cholesterol and prevent the formation of gallstones.

In order to support gallbladder health, eat a diet rich in fruits and vegetables and low in fat, make exercise a part of your routine, and consider adding a supplement to aid in the digestion of fats.