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View Post: Green Tea and Metabolism/weight Loss
Green Tea Benefits
30 Nov 2009 by Taster   ...
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View Post: Gallbladder Problems
16 Nov 2009 by randysnews  
This remedy is helpful for people with gallstones and gallbladder disease that causes bloating, nausea, flatulence, and diarrhea, as well as gallbladder pain. · Prescription #5 – Dandelion root (Taraxacum officinale) ...
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View Post: Orlistat Without a Prescription - JLOF - Jennifer Lopez Forums ...
30 Nov 2009 by jloMan  
Orlistat (brand names: Xenical / Alli) belongs to a group of medicines called lipase inhibitors. These medicines work by preventing the absorption of dietary fat in your body rather than by suppressing your appetite. ... Losing even small amounts of weight and keeping it off can have additional health benefits for you, especially if you are at risk of other diseases such as heart disease and diabetes. Orlistat can also help to improve risk factors associated with being ...
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View Post: Pie Hole to Poop Chute - MESO-Rx
30 Nov 2009 by TrainHard2  
An increase in inflammatory cytokines has been shown to increase lipogenesis (fat storage) and decrease lipolysis (fat breakdown) via a decrease in hormone sensitive lipase. 3. Twenty percent of inactive thyroid hormone ... Specifically without adequate hydrochloric acid, pancreatic enzymes won't be optimally secreted, nor will the gall bladder store adequate amounts of bile to assist in emulsification of fats for digestion. What Can Go Wrong: The most common problem in ...
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View Post: Abdominal Pain. Cause of abdominal pain
Procto-Med
27 Apr 2009 by admin   ...
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View Post: Pancreatitis - Life123
10 Nov 2009 by reba2003  
Pancreatic secretions contain enzymes that break down proteins, starch and lipase. These enzymes do not begin to work until they are secreted into the duodenum (upper part of the bowel). Pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas), ... Once pancreatitis has become chronic it is irreversible. The most common cause is long term alcohol use but may also be long standing gall bladder disease. It may also be caused by sjogren syndrome which is an autoimmune disease. ...
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View Post: Safe Pest Control: How To Cure Plaque, Heart Disease and Stroke..
15 Nov 2009 by Stephen Tvedten  
Garlic helps prevent cardiovascular disease. Garlic's sulfur compounds combat cholesterol by triggering the release of bile from the gall bladder and decreasing the production of cholesterol in the liver. On the hypertension front, the gamma-glutamylcysteine in .... The author also recommends the daily consumption of Unique E, Carlson Elite Omega - 3 Fish Oil and Vitalzym - a proprietary blend of protease, serrapeptase, papain, bromelain, amylase, lipase, rutin and amla. ...
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View Post: Digestion and Nutrition Exam Revision Notes
3 Nov 2009 by Emre Baloglu  
Enzyme, Source, Substrate, Products, Optimum pH. Salivary amylase, Salivary glands, Starch, Maltose, Neutral/slightly alkaline. Pepsin, Stomach, Protein, Polypeptides, Very acidic. Pancreatic lipase, Pancreas, Fats, Monoglycerides and fatty acids, Alkaline ... Risk of Coronary Heart disease, strokes, diabetes, Gall Bladder disease. Caused by: lack of exercise; smoking and drinking; bad diet; over eating. categoria Biology commento No Comments data November 3rd, 2009 ...
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View Post: FDA Sends Warning Letter to Makers of Yaz – Yasmin
16 Sep 2009 by E. Sizemore  
I was diagnosed with gallbladder disease in June of this year and had it removed in July, leaving me with scarring and food sensitivity. I also had elevated Lipase levels, which is a hormone found in the pancreas, and the doctors ...
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View Post: Cholelithiasis Clinical Trial: Natural Orifice Translumenal ...
23 Sep 2009
Preoperative laboratory testing, such as blood work (liver function tests, amylase and lipase, a white blood cell count, and a pregnancy test), as well as ultrasound of the liver to document gallbladder disease will be performed as is ...
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