Guest guest Posted January 24, 2006 Report Share Posted January 24, 2006 Thanx all for your active responses.My doctor mainly says that the indirect or non congugative billirubin or non reactive billirubin is difficult to remove as it circulates in the blood without undergoing any chemical reactions in the liver . The direct billirubin is the billirubin which undergoes chemical reaction in the liver and as a result is recognised by the kidneys and is removed from the body whereas the indirect billirubin is not recognised by the kidneys and as a result continuously circulates in the blood . I jus need some suggestions from anyone who has some idea on how to remove a circulating or indirect billirubin. Belskis <brian0017@...> wrote: I may be wrong but your liver is not producing enough bile and the Doctor is more worried about the test results then then telling you how to correct it I would do a intestinal flush of some sort( I like Dr shultz intestinal flush ) and Hulda liver flush (at least 3). I do not care to much to cure medical names and diagnoses but just continue in the direction to return my Body to good health and do not care if there is a golden star on the medical report patting the doctors on the back. Then use your doctor to determine if the problem is fixed after 3 flushes if you desire to do so. What this will do is clean out your liver and bile ducts and promote healing the intestinal flush will make the liver flush results easier and better and promote more healthy digestion and better waste removal The liver is one of the fastest healing organs in the body given what it needs to do so I would follow Hulda clarks recommendation for parasite program too (clarkia tiniture) www.curezone.com search Hulda on there search engine balagiri mahalingam wrote: > Hi everyone , > This is my first mail to this wonderfull group. > I would jus like to inform u that I have had haemolytic jaundice for > the past 3 years and still have it in my body . My doctor says that > this is because it was not treated properly in the initial stages and > the billirubin keeps fluctuating without remaining a steady value . I > am not a medical person and dont have much idea on why it is so . If > someone would be able to find time to throw light on this subject and > tell me the different oils that I can use in my food without creating > harm to my liver , it would be great. > > > > --------------------------------- > Photos - Showcase holiday pictures in hardcover > Photo Books. You design it and we'll bind it! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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