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Bile Salts or Ox Bile by stipeygirl75 Posted Tue 26 Apr 2011 3:20pm I read a couple places that if you don't have a gallbladder, it helps to take something called "Bile Salts" or "Ox Bile." http://www.amazon.com/Nutricology-Ox-Bile... patients lacking a gall bladder suffer from deficiency of bile acids. Patients lacking a gall bladder are unable to control bile secretion into the intestines to regulate proper Read on »
Salt (sodium chloride) in the Diet by Yusuf Posted Sun 26 Apr 2009 12:00am Salt is crucial for our health, the amount of salt that we eat has a direct effect on our health and blood pressure. The more salt we eat... mineral or micronutrient which along with potassium helps to regulate the body’s fluid balance. Unlike other minerals, sodium (or sodium chloride aka salt) has a recognizable Read on »
Let me get a side of Fear, grilled, with a little salt please! by Theantijared Patient Expert Posted Wed 20 May 2009 1:23pm If someone came up to you every day, and told you they were going to punch you in the face, but never did, you would finally look at that person and say: "Just punch me in my face already!!!!" That is how I felt when I was over 400 pounds. I would wake up every day, thinking it was my last. It sounds silly, but it is true. Unless you ... Read on »
A Side of Salt? by Cindy Haskin-Popp Posted Sun 25 Apr 2010 12:00am The sodium content of some fast food meals may exceed recommended daily levels for adults. You might be getting more than you bargained for when you bite into that cheeseburger or chicken sandwich you purchased from your favorite fast food restaurant.  But, this is not the “buy one get one ... Read on »
Salt and its Effects on Your Body by joannetroppello Posted Mon 29 Aug 2011 7:31pm We all have already heard that too much salt consumption can lead to heart disease. However, a new study now claims that too much intake of salt can be harmful for brain health.  For more information on this study, you can check out this article,  High salt low activity also bad for brain health If you have a high intake of salt and combine Read on »
You can safely and effectively kill lice with salt water or a sauna. by Stephen Tvedten Patient Expert Posted Fri 28 Aug 2009 7:03pm You can safely and effectively kill lice with salt water or a sauna - learn how to kill lice and remove nits without killing yourself or the earth...... The head louse... a sauna and/or simply salt water once a week for three weeks to safely and effectiely kill lice (but the nits remain). I have also used ½ oz. of Safe Solutions, Inc. Lice R Gone Read on »
Physical Activity Decreases Salt's Effect on Blood Pressure by WorldHealth.net Posted Sun 10 Apr 2011 12:20pm stiffness. Physical Activity Decreases Salt's Effect on Blood Pressure The more physically active a person is, the less his/her blood... | Exercise | The more physically active a person is, the less his/her blood pressure rises in response to a high-salt diet. Casey M. Rebholz Read on »
Researchers Spot Potential Bile Duct Cancer Drug Targets by HealthFinder Posted Thu 26 Jan 2012 12:00pm healthnewslink Mutations in two genes found in tumors appear to fuel their growth. THURSDAY, Jan. 26 (Healt ... Read on »
Bear Bile Chemical Could Help Keep Hearts In Rhythm by Ed H. Doctor of Pharmacy Posted Tue 02 Aug 2011 6:10pm Chinese medicines made from bear bile. The new study suggests it could also potentially treat abnormal heart rhythm or arrhythmia, both in the fetus and in people who have... of arrhythmia and sudden death in the fetus. UDCA lowers the levels of harmful bile acids which build up in the mother’s blood in the disease and can pass into the infant through Read on »
Intestinal involvement in progressive systemic sclerosis detected by increased unconjugated serum bile acids. by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:57pm causing diarrhoea, steatorrhoea and malabsorption. As unconjugated serum bile acids have been proposed as markers for small bowel bacterial overgrowth, we studied individual unconjugated serum bile acids in 36 patients with progressive systemic sclerosis. These patients had significantly higher serum concentrations of unconjugated cholic acid (median 0.18 Read on »