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My mum has MS and always had a nice light tan even though we live in UK - she

was diagnosed last year with MS and they also mentioned she had high

bilirubin levels - they even had a name for it. No-one seemed overly concerned

about

trying to get the levels down though so we haven't thought twice about it.

Rikki

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Rikki,

Thanks for sharing your mum's experience with me.

Jeff,

I appreciate your prompt and exhaustive response. I am truly impressed with

your vast knowledge of each subject that is touched upon here.

Actually, the only medication that I am currently using is Rebif. Other than

that, I am only trying some supplements irregularly. My last treatment with

steroids was several months ago.

My problem is that this high level (30.90 umol/l - where the maximum

reference level is 17.10 umol/l) is a regular thing with me. Actually, when

I think about it, I seem to recall that several years ago (before I was

diagnosed with MS), during a routine medical check, the doctor noticed the

high bilirubin level, and was rather puzzled by it. He was trying to reason

something out of it, and was saying that it looked as if I had a permanent

inflamation of some sort in my body. We ignored it at that time, but now, I

am wondering if there is no connection to MS, and if so if there is anything

that I could do to " take advantage " of it in my battle against it.

Best regards,

Jurek

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Jeff,

Not in my case - magnesium has no effect on stiffness, numbness or tingling.

Calcium may have some effect on the tingling but not to a great extent. The

products I have used to get rid of tingling are progesterone, bovine

pituitary supplement and the cycteine products. I agree that cleaning the

blood is central to getting better and thought that was what a liver did.

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RE: bilirubin

Helping the cell clean your blood may help. Stiffness

, numbness or tingling cramping can be signs of a

magnesium deficiency.

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> Jurek,

> When I was at my worst with the disease, I had elevated bilirubin

levels and

> they remained as such for years.

Mine were high too... along with the other 2 liver markers on a

blood test - AST and AGT or something like that. For the last couple

of years, I've been taking Milk Thistle regularly, and now I'll pass

a blood test with flying colors.

I don't know if it affects my MS - but whether it does or not, I'm

interested in keeping my liver happy 8).

I'm also about 2 weeks in to trying something else that seems to

have a small positive effect: My prescription for Amantadine ran

out, and rather than get another one, I went to www.vitacost.com and

ordered their Energy daily vitamins. I haven't needed the Amantadine

in the last couple of weeks...

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Dave Boll

http://www.daveboll.com/

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