After gallbladder removal, many people experience digestive discomfort such as diarrhea, bloating, and fatty liver due to reduced bile storage and changes in fat digestion. Making targeted dietary changes can help improve these symptoms and support better gut and liver health. Gallbladder and fatty liver nutrition expert Olivia Haas has shared six easy and effective food swaps designed to ease common post-surgery digestive issues.
According to Olivia, the absence of a gallbladder changes bile flow and fat absorption, often leaving the liver and digestive system under extra stress. By using “food as medicine,” these simple swaps can help calm the gut, support bile production, and reduce strain on the liver—making meals easier to digest and helping you feel more comfortable after eating.
Here are the six food swaps Olivia recommends for better digestion and liver health after gallbladder removal:
- Choose lean proteins — Replace fatty red meats with lean poultry, white fish, sirloin, or venison to reduce fat load on the digestive system.
- Opt for lighter dairy — Swap high-fat dairy with skyr yogurt, cottage cheese, or goat’s milk products for easier digestion.
- Go gluten-free — Replace wheat-based products with rice, gluten-free oats, fruits, and vegetables to reduce inflammation and improve nutrient absorption.
- Use healthy oils — Replace refined oils like canola and soybean with avocado oil, olive oil, or coconut oil for better fat digestion.
- Satisfy your sweet tooth naturally — Swap refined sugars with fresh fruits to support liver health and maintain balanced blood sugar.
- Cook your vegetables — Temporarily replace raw vegetables with cooked, soluble fiber-rich, easy-to-digest options, including bitter vegetables that help stimulate bile flow.
These small but impactful swaps can help improve digestion, reduce bloating, and support liver function after gallbladder removal. Always consult your healthcare provider before making major dietary changes.

