From: Entropyfoe@aol.com
Date: Thu Nov 28 2002 - 18:43:05 MST
I forgot to mention, Gilber's syndrome is fairly common, I have seen figures
as high as 7% of people have this genetic variant.
-Jay
n a message dated 11/28/2002 7:21:42 AM Central Standard Time,
alex@ramonsky.com writes:
> Any hepatic or cholagogue should increase bilirubin processing...but
> there is another adverse symptom dude; you itch like hell. Maybe you'd
> get used to that in time (desensitize?)...and you could always sunbathe
> under blue fluorescents, that gets rid of the yellow thing...although it
> might look quite attractive, especially the eyes...weird or what?
>
> Entropyfoe@aol.com wrote:
>
> >This would be an interesting study. In Gilbert's syndrome the Billirubin
> is
> >elevated due to an alternate mutant genetic variation. There is no
> apparent
> >adverse symptoms, except looking a bit yellowish at times.
>
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