Question by pawel110 ..... Liver Flush Support Forum
Date: 12/3/2007 8:14:28 AM ( 17 y ago)
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A question for you Re: cholesterol
If a persons diet does not change significantly for 20 years or so. The person has no ill health for the 1st 12 years then develops high cholesterol towards the last 8 years of this period. As part of the livers function is to create, control and regulate the level of cholesterol in the body for repair/building of the vascular system, the connective tissues and the brain.
Q: Would it be reasonable to assume that high cholesterol indicates some level of liver disfunction ?
If this is correct, then why do so many doctors fail to mention this association.
I know that our processed diets have a direct effect eroding the livers ability to function effectively as we age which is why some doctors advise change of diet but others prescribe statins! which can permanently alter the physiology of liver cells.
I have recently passed about 200 stones after 4 flushes sized between 1 and 14mm. The 1st 2 flushes didn't pass any stones but the first flush resulted with me feeling more energetic than I have done for more than 2 years.
I have just started to use lecithin as a supplement which has shown improvement along with milk thistle, multivitamins and my improved diet.
I still need to flush a few more times because I'm still becoming jaundiced and itchy - though this is much improved with the lecithin.
I have read through some of your posts and your posts reflect a good amount of knowledge regarding the liver, gallbladder and associated organs.
Q: I still get fatigue in my legs and arms - some days are good and others I feel like Ive got a bad hangover (without the headache) - is this a symptom of prolonged gallbladder/liver congestion - is there anything else that could help with the fatigue ?
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