I was diagnosed 6 months ago but have had symptoms for much longer. I have always had an abnormally high Billurubin level for many years when blood tested. Docs always dismissed any concern. Due to all the linkage of gut problems to PD lately I wondered if anyone has seen Billurubin levels mentioned?
Thanks.
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My father had kidney/gall stones, both are more prevalent in PD patients, and he passed away from gall bladder complications. There is a readily available supplement on the market which has been shown to lower bilirubin levels and be good for PD: ursolic acid. When my father became sick I researched this issue.
Protective effect of ursolic acid on ethanol-mediated experimental liver damage in rats
"Subsequent to the experimental induction of toxicity (i.e. after the initial period of 30 days) ursolic acid treatment performed by coadministering ursolic acid (10, 20 and 40 mg/kg body weight) for 30 days along with the daily dose of ethanol. While this treatment causing a significant improvement in body weight, food intake and serum protein levels, it decreases serum aminotransferase activities (aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase) and total bilirubin levels."
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