Guest guest Posted August 26, 2005 Report Share Posted August 26, 2005 http://www.greatvistachemicals.com/industrial_and_specialty_chemicals/ betaine_hydrochloride.html > > > > There are four things we would have to do to reverse the > > > > changes that are stopping the GB from functioning properly: > > > > > > > > 1) Dissolve the stones which are responsible for the whole > > > > syndrome > > > > > > > > 2) Reverse the thrombosis of the gallbladder artery to > > > > re-establish a proper blood flow to the organ, and > > > > prevent further necrosis. I think exercise might succeed > > > > in doing at least this much. > > > > > > > > 3) Reverse the existing fibrosis in the gallbladder wall. > > > > Two Chinese herbs are thought to be able to reverse > > > > liver fibrosis, so perhaps they might reverse gallbladder > > > fibrosis > > > > also: > > > > a) " Dan Shen " (salvia, sage root) > > > > " Bai Guo " (ginko biloba) Care should be taken not > > > > to consume the raw fruit of gingko, it contains > > > > hydrogen cyanide. Also, long-term, high dosage of > > > > gingko preparations have other side effects. > Otherwise, > > > > this herb is very useful. > > > > In China, one or other of these two herbs is sometimes included > > > > in gallbladder treatment preparations. I hope my Chinese > > > herbalist has > > > > incorporated one or both of these into my mixture. If not, I > have > > > to find out > > > > whether I could take them separately, and whether they would > have > > > > an " adverse interaction " with the herbs I am already taking. > > > > > > > > 4) Replace the necrotic tissue of the gallbladder wall with > > > > healthy tissue. Apparently the best way of doing this is by > > > > " revascularization " , meaning restoring the function of the GB. > > > > This in turn can be acheived by " hyperbaric oxygen treatment " > > > > which means placing an individual, or necrotic body parts, in a > > > > high pressure oxygen environment for a limited time period each > > > day. > > > > In the US, this is done at a few hospitals to treat gangrenous > > > limbs. > > > > To my knowledge, no-one has ever thought to attempt to treat > > > diseased > > > > internal organs such as the GB in this way, and hyperbaric > > > treatment is > > > > not available outside the US. The least we could do however > is > > > to raise > > > > the oxygen level in the working environment. The best way > > > > might be to place a large potted plant right next to our > computers. > > > > > > > > I hope this post will encourage some discussion. > > > > Very best to everybody, > > > > Max > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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