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An additional study²
³ by Holtz was able to verify that
complete dissolution could be achieved in most gallstone cases with the
use of this terpene complex.
- Somerville KW, Ellis WR, Postgrad Med J.
1985;61:313-316
- Holtz S: Nat Med 2(January): 6-19, 1999
- Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1984 Jul
21;289(6438):153-
GallCleanse for Gallstone Pain Relief
In 2003, a research team headed by K.J Goerg and TH Spilker¹
showed that caraway oil when combined with peppermint oil - both found in
GallCleanse Dissolvent - caused the gallbladder to relax. Relaxation of
the gallbladder quickly eases the pain of sharp gallbladder attacks.
Another breakthrough study²
showed how the turmeric root in GallCleanse Flush was an effective
anti-inflammatory agent. It was shown to stimulate the anti-inflammatory
mechanism similar to prescription phenylbutazone, but more safely.
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Alimentary Pharmacology &
Therapeutics Volume 17 Page 445 - February 2003
doi:10.1046/j.1365-2036.2003.01421.x Volume 17 Issue 3 K. J. Goerg
& TH. Spilker
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Luper S. A review of plants used in the
treatment of liver disease: part two. Altern Med Rev 1999; 4 178-188
GallCleanse for Improving Gallbladder
Function
The extract of Artemisia Argyi found in
GallCleanse was shown¹ to
help expel bile solids and gallstones. The Sun Yat-Sen University of
Medical Sciences research team²
concluded that this ingredient helped control gallbladder contractions by
increasing the frequency of contracting and relaxing in a smoother manner.
An additional placebo controlled trial³
showed how another ingredient in
GallCleanse, curcumin, had a positive contraction effect on the
gallbladder -- allowing the gallbladder to better empty itself of
potentially stone-forming bile.
- Chin Med J (Engl). 1993
Feb;106(2):145-8. Ultrasonic studies of the effect of artemisia
decoction on the volume and dynamics of gallbladder. Yu ZF, Wu
XS.
- Department of Surgery, Third Affiliated
Hospital, Sun Yat-Sen University of Medical Sciences, Guangzhou
- Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 1999
Feb;13(2):245-9.
GallCleanse for Improving Liver Function
Two separate teams independently confirmed the specific liver
improving effects of Betaine in GallCleanse Flush. The first team¹
was able to show how this flush ingredient was able to reverse fatty
infiltration in the liver. The second team²
concluded that Betaine was able to protect the liver from toxins and
reduce hepatotoxicity. Two additional research labs have validated
specific liver improving function of ingredients in GallCleanse Flush: A
team in Hungary³ noted
how silymarin protected the liver under stress. Another team
4 was able to show how
the same active ingredient also reversed sluggish liver function which is
a major contributing factor to gallstone formation.
- Barak AJ, Beckenhauer HC, Junnila M, et al. Dietary betaine promotes
generation of hepatic S-adenosylmethionine and protects the liver from
ethanol-induced fatty infiltration. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 1993;17:552–555
- Kanbak G, Inal M, Baycu C. Ethanol-induced hepatotoxicity and
protective effect of betaine. Cell Biochem Funct. 2001;19:281–285
- Feher J, Desk G, Muzes G, et al. Liver protective action of
silymarin therapy in chronic alcoholic liver diseases [in Hungarian].
Orv Hetil. 1989;130:2723–2727
- Giannola C, Buogo F, Forestiere G, et al. A two-center study on the
effects of silymarin in pregnant women and adult patients with
so-called minor hepatic insufficiency. Clin Ther. 1985;114:129–135.
GallCleanse For Improving Bile Quality
Thick bile flows slower and has high levels of stone-forming
cholesterol. Three independent studies were able to show how active
ingredients in GallCleanse increase the flow and liquidity of bile.
The first study¹
documented how the chelidonium oil complex, found in GallCleanse Flush,
was able to selectively increase bile flow.
The other two studies showed how curcumin
increased the volume of bile sent to the liver. Doctors Ammon and Wahl²
were able to show how curcumin increased bile production while Doctors
Ramprasad and Sirsi³
confirmed this effect and also demonstrated that the bile produced was
more diluted.
- Vahlensieck U, Hahn R, Winterhoff H et
al. Planta Med 1995; 61 (3): 267 – 271.
- Ammon H.P., Wahl M.A. Pharmacology of
Curcuma Longa; Planta Medica 1991; 57: 1-7
- Ramprasad C., Sirsi M. Curcuma Longa and
Bile secretion - quantitative changes in bile constituents induced by
sodium curcuminate. J Sci Industr Res C1957; 16 108-110
GallCleanse For Preventing New
Gallstones
The breakthrough of the GallCleanse formula is that it has a clinical
basis for breaking the gallstone cycle and keeping new stones from
forming. There are two mechanisms by which GallCleanse can prevent new
stones:
- By reduction of total lipids and
cholesterol in bile
- By reduction of the inflammatory process
of the gallbladder that triggers stone formation
The National Research Center in Cairo¹
was able to conclude that one of the active constituents of GallCleanse,
ginseng, was able to reduce total lipid and cholesterol secretion in bile.
It has been shown that gallbladder
inflammation plays a major role in the gallstone cycle promoting more
stone formations.
A 1996 study²
concluded that the berberine alkaloids in the Oregon grape extract found
in GallCleanse inhibit lypoxygenase which normally produces leukotrienes
that cause inflammation in the gallbladder. This is remarkable evidence
that supports GallCleanse's effectiveness in ending the cycle of
gallstones.
- Omar M. E. Abdel Salam1, Somaia A. Nada
and Mahmoud S. Arbid Department of Pharmacology, National Research
Centre, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt 25 February 2002.
- Kam D.M., Webb P.A., Sandman G., Chug
A., Vertz M.L., Scheeres D.E., A novel 5-lypoxygenase inhibitor
prevents gallstone formation. Am Surg 1996; 62: 551-556
In addition to these independent trials,
Bioneutrix labs is currently conducting it's very own efficacy study under
WHO protocols in Asia.
Doctor Recommendations
for GallCleanse (provided by BioNeutrix)
"As a physician with over 15 years of
experience, I have treated hundreds of gallstone patients. In most cases I
have noticed that the removal of the gallbladder could have been avoided
through conservative therapies such as GallCleanse. Over the past year, I
have been advising my patients to go on the GallCleanse therapy for 2
months. Almost all patients report an immediate reduction in painful
symptoms and many who have screened for stones have been able to see
pieces being flushed out during their therapy. I believe GallCleanse is at
the forefront of natural gallstone therapy and offers a safer way to treat
gallstones."
--Dr. M. Thomas, Internal Medicine
"To treat gallstones effectively,
every patient has to treat the biliary root of the problem - poor gall
bladder contractions and thick flowing bile. GallCleanse is the first
natural therapy to put forward a mass of convincing research that shows
exactly how these two problems can be reversed. Also, by coupling the
flush with a monoterpene oil complex, GallCleanse offers a comprehensive
approach to eliminating stones and resuming optimal health."
-- Dr. J. Pranay, Alternative Health Specialist, Pranay Center for
Alternative Health
"As a physician I am always open to
alternative ways of resolving health issues before opting for more drastic
solutions. In the case of gallstones, I have found that the research on
which the GallCleanse therapy has been based has significant promise. The
2 part approach of dissolving stones with a monoterpene complex then
flushing the gallbladder and liver is indeed an effective way of finding
relief from pain and eliminating the gallstone. Based on the safety of the
GallCleanse ingredients, I recommend GallCleanse as an effective aid in
natural gallstone therapy."
-- Dr. Ratan Vohra MBBS, St. Christopher Hospital
"In my clinical experience,
GallCleanse is a remarkable breakthrough in natural gallstone therapy...By
targeting the gallstone, gallbladder and liver at the same time, the
problem is treated from all angles. The end result is a rapidly resolving
state where the liver is able to produce better bile and the stone is able
to shed its particles and be excreted."
-- Dr. Serrasa Tribhavan, Naturopath
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