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Hi Jens...

I was looking through articles on the Mt. Saini Med. Online to try to

find the lecithin research. I came across a couple of research

projects showing that abonormal bacteria was found in amny gb's with

stones. The author postulates that this abnormal bacteria is a cause

for stones.

I don'y know what you do about it! Vitamin E deficiency was also a

problem for gb stone sufferers... so here I go for EEEEE!

ken

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Hi

I read an article at the IBS self help group from Cedars-Sinai

Medical Center. They claim that the sympthoms of IBS is directly

linked to a bacteria overgrowth, without a doubt. Well, if this

bacteria (who causes cramps) climbs the way up to the bladder, there

is a posibility that it causes the bladder to cramp in some way. If

this is the case, the cleanses would work alot better if this

bacteria was under control. Its probobly a bad circle since I believe

that a good gallflow will keep the bacerias in balance in the guts.

And when you clean the liver, the toxins will probobly benifit the

bacterias. Difficult... *smile*....

take care

/Jens

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