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Well, what causes this high bilirubin level, Bonnie?

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Bonnie Cole wrote:

> Hello Folks:

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> I understand that VCO helps the Liver. My latest blood test shows a high

Bilirubin (a wee bit over the normal) does anyone know about this and if VCO

will eventually take care of it?

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> Thanks,

> Bonnie

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I don't know what causes it . I thought someone on the List might know.

Bonnie

Re: VCO & high Bilirubin

Well, what causes this high bilirubin level, Bonnie?

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Bonnie Cole wrote:

> Hello Folks:

>

> I understand that VCO helps the Liver. My latest blood test shows a high

Bilirubin (a wee bit over the normal) does anyone know about this and if VCO

will eventually take care of it?

>

> Thanks,

> Bonnie

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Bilirubin is produced as a result of distruction of red blood cells, and when

the liver is unable to clean up the by-products of this distruction, then blood

serum bilirubin goes up, very urgent that you put as little fats in your food as

possible, this will ease the liver and help improve the levels. The western docs

say it is heriditory, but that is non-sense, go for liver lonic called liv-52

from 'himalaya' while lowering your fat intake.

n.g.

central FL

Geller <rgeller@...> wrote:

Well, what causes this high bilirubin level, Bonnie?

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Bonnie Cole wrote:

> Hello Folks:

>

> I understand that VCO helps the Liver. My latest blood test shows a high

Bilirubin (a wee bit over the normal) does anyone know about this and if VCO

will eventually take care of it?

>

> Thanks,

> Bonnie

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Hello Natish, thank you for this about not having any fat, I wonder if this

elevated test could be caused from all this Coconut Oil? You did say to lower

fat...

Thanks,

Bonnie

Re: VCO & high Bilirubin

Bilirubin is produced as a result of distruction of red blood cells, and when

the liver is unable to clean up the by-products of this distruction, then blood

serum bilirubin goes up, very urgent that you put as little fats in your food as

possible, this will ease the liver and help improve the levels. The western docs

say it is heriditory, but that is non-sense, go for liver lonic called liv-52

from 'himalaya' while lowering your fat intake.

n.g.

central FL

Geller <rgeller@...> wrote:

Well, what causes this high bilirubin level, Bonnie?

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Bonnie Cole wrote:

> Hello Folks:

>

> I understand that VCO helps the Liver. My latest blood test shows a high

Bilirubin (a wee bit over the normal) does anyone know about this and if VCO

will eventually take care of it?

>

> Thanks,

> Bonnie

>

>

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Sally, thank you very much for sending this article. I was in fact worried

about it and tried finding some information but all the sites seemed to go off

into other things. Very kind of you my dear.

Bonnie

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Hi Bonnie

I don't think it's anything to worry about as yours isn't high and as

you say vco is supposed to help the liver.

Found this website

Sally

http://www.medhelp.org/forums/gastro/archive/1924.html

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> Sally, thank you very much for sending this article.

Hi Bonnie

You're welcome. It seems like a really useful website in general

doesn't it. I've added it to my favourites.

Sally

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