Guest guest Posted February 20, 2002 Report Share Posted February 20, 2002 Thanks Michele, This is a good answer to my original question. I'm glad that you have answered it so clearly. Now that you mention it, things like Beta TCP, etc, I remember seeing those mentioned before in here but not in the context of bile thinning. I'll look into that as well. Thanks again for your knowledge. Be Healthy. Barry. > Hi Barry, > > I've just come across a couple of sites that mention products which you can > buy for thinning the bile. One says " whole beets are an excellent way to > thin the bile and limit the risk of gall stones. Whole beets will thin bile > the way paint thinner thins paint. It is quite consistent. There are some > supplements on the market that do this. We use two from Biotics Research. > Beta TCP for patients who still have their gallbladder. It also has taurine, > which is also useful for thinning bile. We also use a product that is 100% > pure organic whole beet concentrate, which works quite nicely. For those > patients without a gallbladder we use Beta Plus. > > http://www.mercola.com/1999/sep/12/exercise_prevents_gallstone_surgery ..htm > > The product is sold con this site: > > http://www.naturmedicine.com/vitamina2.html $13.00 for 90 tablets > > Has anyone else used this? > > Michele > -----Original Message----- > From: barry91162 [mailto:barry91162@y...] > Sent: Monday, 18 Feb 2002 11:28 pm > gallstones@y... > Subject: Re: Lecithin Levels??? > > > Thanks Michele, > Coptis to increase flow, Lecithin to break up fat intake, but what > about thinning the bile itself? Anything for that? > Barry. > > > > > --- In gallstones@y..., " Michele Vaudin " <michele_vaudin@i...> wrote: > > Hi Barry, > > > > I've been using Coptis, which apparently helps to increase bile > flow ( > > Chang, Prime Health Products). I've also been using powdered > Lecithin too > > (recommended 1 teaspoon with meal, 3 times a day). > > > > Hope this helps, > > > > Michele > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2002 Report Share Posted February 21, 2002 You can get them but very few and far between - mostly with organic veggies. Try one of those 'box deliveries', there are several on the net if you look under http://www.soilassociation.org (for the UK only - sorry). Other than that, you will have to grow your own, only another couple of months before planting season begins. nne In a message dated 19/2/02 12:38:00 GMT Standard Time, michele_vaudin@... writes: > ! Apparently the leaves and stalks have 3 times as much > goodness in than the beetroot itself - but I have failed to find any for > sale like this as of yet. (UK pulls through again - not!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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