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 Gallbladder women have a solid torso and slender legs, with most of their weight gain occurring in their lower abdomen. Her body may be a full size smaller above her waist than below, and she may have small, deep-set eyes. Her initial weight gain pattern starts in her lower abdomen, with a secondary gain in her waist and upper hips. She experiences little-to-no weight gain in her thighs (except for the upper inner thighs), legs, lower hips and buttocks.
Gallbladder men have an average-to-thick strong, stocky torso. Because a soft layer of fat covers the male abdomen, muscle definition is harder for them to attainno matter how hard they work out. Buttocks are generally rounded, and height is typically short to average.
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Gallbladder types process information and make decisions by taking in information, digesting it, and seeing how it feels. Placing a high value on peace and tranquility, Gallbladder body types are generally patient, calm and easygoing. Practical, helpful and down-to-earth, social harmony is important to Gallbladders. Although they do well and "fit in" during social situations, Gallbladders tend to be shy, preferring to be around family and close friends. Careful, task-oriented and dependable, Gallbladders show little interest in leadership positions, preferring to work behind the scenes. Much of their satisfaction comes from nurturing others and making themselves useful to those around them. Preferring life to be steady and consistent, Gallbladders feel safe around what is known, and are slow to initiate any life changes.
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The gallbladder is located on the right side of the abdomen, under the liver. It is a reservoir for bile (produced by the liver), which acts like soap in the breakdown and absorption of fats. Bile is necessary for assimilation of fat-soluble vitamins and for preventing putrefaction of intestinal contents.
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The recommended restaurant cuisine for Gallbladders is Mexican, Italian, Thai, Chinese and homestyle cooking.
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- Gallbladders are able to take a problematic situation and turn it over to a higher power, allowing new awareness, experiences and solutions to come forth.
- Altruistic by nature, Gallbladders are at their best when they're being of service to those in their world. They can be depended upon to follow through and get things done in a timely manner.
- When Gallbladders can connect with their quiet inner strength and knowing, they are able to take responsibility for themselves, realizing there are no victims in this world and everyone chooses their own experiences.
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- When Gallbladders are stressed (usually from physical imbalances), they become overwhelmed and their mental acuity suffers. Consequently, routine tasks are not done efficiently, and anything requiring focused thought is difficult.
- Because Gallbladders have difficulty dealing with emotions (their own and others), they're apt to suppress them. This may manifest as denying the emotions, responding to negative emotions with stock words of reassurance, or prescribing an ethical rule the other person should follow.
- It's easy for Gallbladders to fall into a victim role and feel depressed, melancholy or generally frustrated. Being basically self-contained, they prefer to withdraw from their own feelings, disconnecting from people and situations.
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