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The HIDDEN cause of neck and shoulder pain nobody talks about

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The HIDDEN cause of neck and shoulder pain nobody talks about

by DailyHealthPost Editorial

 

If you’re constantly dealing with neck pain, shoulder pain, or that nagging ache in the back of your shoulder blade, you might be surprised to learn it’s probably not your spine causing the trouble. Many people try massage, chiropractic care, and physical therapy with little to no relief. Even I went to chiropractic college hoping to fix my own shoulder issue, but it never truly resolved. The reason? We were treating the symptom, not the root cause. (This article draws on the knowledge of Dr. Eric Berg) 

There’s a fascinating, often overlooked connection between your gallbladder, your liver, and pain in your neck and shoulder area. It’s called referred pain, and understanding it can be a game-changer for finally finding relief.

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The Gallbladder-Liver-Neck Pain Connection

The gallbladder is a small, pear-shaped organ tucked just under your rib cage. Its main job is to store and concentrate bile, which is produced by your liver. When you eat, especially fatty foods, your gallbladder squeezes out this bile into your small intestine. Bile is essential for breaking down fats so your body can absorb them.

 

Bile is made up of cholesterol and bile salts. When your cholesterol levels are high and your bile salts are low, this can lead to problems. Before gallstones even form, you might experience something called bile sludge. This thick, sludgy bile can clog the tiny ducts that carry bile from your gallbladder and liver. When these ducts get blocked, it can put pressure on a nerve called the phrenic nerve. This nerve runs all the way up from your diaphragm, near your liver and gallbladder, and has pathways that connect to your neck and shoulder area. So, when the gallbladder or liver is congested, it can send pain signals to your neck and shoulder, even though the actual problem is much lower down in your body. 

Key Takeaways

  • Referred Pain: Pain felt in one part of the body that originates from another part. In this case, gallbladder/liver issues can cause neck and shoulder pain.
  • Phrenic Nerve: This nerve connects the diaphragm to the neck and shoulder area. Congestion in the gallbladder or liver can irritate this nerve, leading to referred pain.
  • Bile Sludge: A precursor to gallstones, bile sludge can clog bile ducts, causing pressure and irritation on the phrenic nerve.
  • Root Cause: Neck and shoulder pain linked to the gallbladder/liver is often a dietary issue, not a structural one.

What Causes This Gallbladder Congestion?

Several factors can contribute to bile sludge and liver congestion, leading to this referred pain:

  • Diet: Eating a lot of junk food, sugar, refined carbohydrates, and starches can negatively impact your liver and bile production. These foods can lead to fat buildup in the liver and affect the quality of your bile.
  • Hormonal Imbalances: For women, things like estrogen dominance, often associated with hormone replacement therapy or birth control pills, can affect bile flow.
  • Medications: Certain medications, including statins (cholesterol-lowering drugs), antibiotics, and antidepressants, can potentially impact liver function and bile production.
  • Alcohol: Excessive alcohol consumption can damage the liver, impairing its ability to produce adequate bile.
  • Nutrient Deficiencies: Your body needs certain nutrients, like zinc and magnesium, to help produce bile effectively.

 

 

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