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Re: Bile in the Colon: Carcinogenic? by Michael B ..... Liver Flush Debate Forum

Date:   9/15/2011 10:32:20 AM ( 13 y ago)
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The bile acids minimally affect the colon since due to the purging action of the Epsom salts.

I think what should be noted in the first article is the following on the liver:

Liver

Mice lacking the farnesoid X receptor that controls the synthesis and export

of bile acids have elevated hepatic bile acids. These mice have frequent liver

tumors, indicating that bile acids have a role in hepatocarcinogenesis.

92,93

Children with a deficiency in the bile acid export pump that conveys bile

acids from hepatocyte cytoplasm into bile canaliculi have an increased

incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma.

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In other words, bile acids unable to leave the hepatic ducts cause hepatocellular carcinoma. Thus another imortant healing facet of the liver flush.


 

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