“Learn from your mistakes,” our parents used to constantly remind us. But did we learn from this credo over the past centuries of surgeries? Thousands of years ago, Egyptians performed basic surgeries which were comparable to a common day butcher butchering his meat. In the past centuries, doctors would drill a hole into the skull of deaf patients hoping to provide the patient with the ability to hear. In recent time, doctors remove an organ (gallbladder) hoping to find the cure for gallstones. Obviously, I am exaggerating to prove my point but do you really believe that God put an organ in your body to have a doctor cut it out when you hit your 30s. Of course not, though your body can adapt after you lose your organ; eventually, extreme and sometimes fatal side-effects can occur by a missing gallbladder. So medicinal plants and herbs I ask you, “Is a permanent gallbladder removal a decision you want to make?”Gallbladder Surgery Cholecystectomy is the surgical removal of the gallbladder, which is located in the abdomen beneath the right side of the liver. The surgery is a result of gallstones blocking the flow of bile from your gallbladder, causing the organ to swell. Other causes of gallbladder surgery include cholecystitis (inflammation of the gallbladder) and cholangitis (inflammation of the bile duct). Fact, this year over half a million people will undergo gallbladder surgery and permanently remover their organ. Though the operation on surgery day will not present any problems because of the commonplace of the surgery and precise incisions made (only 3-4 slits) by technology, the down-the-road side-effects could change your life dramatically.