NPN: 80033638
Item Code: 1216
Quantity: 180 tablets
Description: Gall Bladder Support
Indications: Organic, whole beet concentrate with taurine, beet source vitamin C, and pancrelipase for cholesterol-to-bile conversion, but without purified bile salts, consider for biliary stasis without constipation or light colored stools but with a gallbladder, reducing homocysteine, increasing S-adenosylmethionine (SAM), need for methyl donors from betaine (trimethylglycine), pain over the eyes, in the webbing between the right thumb and forefinger, between the shoulder blades, gas and bloating, fat intolerance, history of gallbladder attacks, suspicion of stones
Ingredients: Each tablet supplies:
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 60 mg
Taurine 100 mg
Pancrelipase (from porcine) 50 mg
Beet Concentrate (aerial part, roots and tubers) 100 mg
Superoxide Dismutase (from vegetable culture) 20 mcg
Catalase (from vegetable culture) 20 mcg
Suggestion: 2-3 tablets three times daily with meals or as directed.
With gallstones (known or suspected) Consider Liquid Iodine, Mg-Zyme™, B6 Phosphate™ and Phosphatidylcholine. Also see "Gall Stone Detox Protocol" under Clinician's Resources ~ Protocols.
References: Independent research and additional information
Kong JM, Chia LS, Goh NK, Chia TF, Brouillard R. Analysis and biological activities of anthocyanins. Phytochemistry. 2003 Nov;64( 5):923-33
Wang WY, Liaw KY. Effect of a taurine-supplemented diet on conjugated bile acids in biliary surgical patients. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr. 1991 May-Jun;15( 3):294-7
Obinata K, Maruyama T, Hayashi M, Watanabe T, Nittono H. Effect of taurine on the fatty liver of children with simple obesity. Adv Exp Med Biol. 1996;403:607-13
Galeano NF, Darling P, Lepage G, Leroy C, Collet S, Giguere R, Roy CC. Taurine supplementation of a premature formula improves fat absorption in preterm infants. Pediatr Res. 1987 Jul;22( 1):67-71