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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

>

>

>

>

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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!)

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