Bile Salt Uses - Articles
Uses of Salt
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Niyaprakash
... the souvenir it leaves behind is not the kind of reminder you want: deposits of minerals on the vase interior. Reach inside the vase, rub the offending ring of deposits with salt, then wash with soapy water. If your hand won't fit inside, fill the vase with a strong solution of salt and water, shake it or brush gently with a bottle brush, then was ...
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Uses of salt in the kitchen
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Niyaprakash
Clean the refrigerator We all have to do it sometime, and today it's your turn. You've removed all the food and the racks from the fridge. Now mix up a handful of salt in 1 gallon (3.7 liters) or so of warm water and use it with a sponge to clean the inside of the refrigerator. The mixture isn't abrasive, so it won't scratch surfaces. A ...
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About Gall Stone
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steven
The gall bladder is that part of the digestive system which stores and secretes the bile salts that are used in the process of breaking down food into its adsorptive components. A lack of these salts leads to malabsorption maladies. The gall bladder is locate ...
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Understanding Fats
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Venus Doom
... rol is vital in the function of our brain and nervous system.- Cholesterol can help protect us from depression and it plays a vital role in the utilization of serotonin.- The bile salts used for the digestion of fats are made from cholesterol.- Cholesterol is an antioxidant that protects us against free radicals.- Cholesterol helps fight against in ...
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Should I use sea salt instead of iodized table salt?
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Dr. Gabe M.
You need to eat foods that contain iodine for your body to be able to make thyroid hormone. The best sources are iodized salt and seafood. Plants can be a good source, but only if they are grown on iodine-rich soil. A study in the Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism (September-October 2003) showe ...
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Saying Bye Bye
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Stephanie B.
... sed powder with medium-chain tryglycerides (MCT) for children and adults. It is used for defects in the intraluminal hydrolysis of fat (decreased pancreatic lipase, decreased bile salts); defective mucosal fat absorption ( decreased mucosal permeability, decreased absorptive surface); and/ or defective lymphatic transport of fat (ie, intestinal lym ...
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Understanding Bowel Movements
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Lauren B.
... n 3) Quantity COLORS Brown is generally the “preferred” color of healthy stool, though there may be different variations on that theme. The liver excretes bile salts into the stool, giving it a normal brown color. Obstruction to the flow of bile out of the liver (you may see the word "cholestasis"), or liver infections like vira ...
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Gall-Bladder Disorders
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Dr. Anshu Gupta

... pear-shaped organ, 10 cm. long and three to five cm. wide, attached to the under-surrace of the liver on the right side. The main function of the gallbladder is to store the bile secreted by the liver. Bile is an excretion composed mainly of bile salts and acids, colour pigments and cholesterol. It assists in the digestion and absorption of fats a ...
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