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Mms 11 Sep 2012 02:31 #23034

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Will MMS work with billirubin count being 12.6 or higher?

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Re: Mms 11 Sep 2012 03:53 #23041

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Will MMS work with billirubin count being 12.6 or higher?


Hard to answer to your question without any other information.
What diagnosis you have and what triggered your high billirubin? See below about triggers.
Triggers that Raise Bilirubin Levels
Buildup of bilirubin in the body can be an indication of a malfunctioning liver, which can lead to unwanted complications, if left untreated. Apart from this, high levels may also be caused due to the following reasons:
Bilirubin levels can shoot up when the liver function of processing this byproduct is affected.
Antibiotics and medicines like some types of birth control pills, flurazepam, phenytoin, diazepam and indomethacin can increase the levels in the body.
An allergic reaction to the blood received during transfusion, called a transfusion reaction, may increase levels of bilirubin.
Certain blood related disorders like sickle cell anemia, a hereditary disease and which causes rapid destruction of the red blood cells (hemolysis), is responsible for elevating bilirubin.
Tumors affecting the liver, bile ducts or gallbladder
Diseases like gallbladder stones (or gallstones) and cancer of the pancreas that obstruct and cause damage to the bile ducts. An infection in the gallbladder, called cholecystitis is another causative factor for high bilirubin levels in adults.
Increase of conjugated bilirubin or Dublin Johnson syndrome, where there is decrease in the enzymes produced by the liver.
Some other diseases that increase bilirubin in adults are liver cirrhosis, severe hepatitis and Gilbert's syndrome, which is a condition that affects the processing of bilirubin in the liver.

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Re: Mms 11 Sep 2012 09:47 #23052

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MMS does not affect body tissues, only pathogens, because of it's oxidative potential.

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