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Posted by mlg (Member # 35383) on :
 
I think bile disregulation triggers our disease. Bile while working correctly, it kills microbes, parasites, and bacteria.
 
Posted by Robin123 (Member # 9197) on :
 
My doc said that internal bile detox is stimulated by far infrared sauna treatments, so bile is part of detoxing.
 
Posted by lax mom (Member # 38743) on :
 
When I first got sick, the 1st thing the dumb Drs did was remove my gallbladder to "see if it would stop the fevers"...nice.

Digestive enzymes are helping a small bit.

I ordered a portable FAR sauna and hope it helps me feel better.
 
Posted by faithful777 (Member # 22872) on :
 
The FAR sauna helped me a lot. Take your time building up the time and heat.

After doing it a few times, I was sleeping better and I know I was detoxing more.
 
Posted by Catgirl (Member # 31149) on :
 
Interesting idea!

Also, I heard Buhner say at his recent seminar that myco loves all cilia in the body. Lyme must trigger a cascade.

Coffee enemas also stimulate more bile.
 
Posted by ukcarry (Member # 18147) on :
 
If, like me, you have had your gallbladder removed (and I know many here have), an estimated 5% go on to have EXCESS bile, with the liver churning out bile in quantity continuously, rather than the gallbladder releasing it when you have a meal.

This can start straight after gallbladder removal or at any time later.

Excess bile pools in the stomach and can cause bile acid diarrhoea/IBS symptoms and/or bile reflux up the oesophagus , where it can be more dangerous than acid. I appear to have both problems (recently exacerbated ) and am having now to reduce some of my herbs and supplements that are known to stimulate bile.

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