No. Some varieties of Ginseng can slow the progression of Cirrhosis.
Serrapeptase can partially reverse Cirrhosis.
Serrapeptase dissolves scar tissue.
Diabetes is not curable.
Immune-mediated hemolytic anemia is a condition where the patient's immune system begins attacking its own red blood cells. What occurs on a microscopic level is this: the branch of the immune system that produces antibodies begins to direct them against the patient's own red blood cells. The red blood cells become quickly coated with tiny antibody proteins, essentially marking these red blood cells for destruction.
No. Ginseng is a stimulant that is good for staying awake but has some risks of heart problems and many side effects such as jitteriness, insomnia and palpitations.
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Gallstones can be a symptom of a liver excreting too much cholesterol, liver cirrhosis, some blood diseases, or too much bilirubin (product created when the body breaks down red blood cells).
Panax ginseng, the species from which Chinese, Korean, red and white ginseng are produced. A member of the Araliaceae family, which also includes American ginseng.
Ginseng plant berries typically turn red in late summer to early fall, usually around August to September. This color change indicates that the berries are ripening and ready for dispersal. The red berries are a key characteristic of the ginseng plant, signaling that the seeds are mature and can be collected for planting or propagation.
Jaundice is yellowing of the skin and eyes. This happens when there is too much bilirubin in your system. Jaundice in adults is often indicative of: alcohol abuse; infections; liver cancer; cirrhosis; gallstones; hepatitis; pancreatic cancer; parasites in the liver; blood disorders; or an adverse reaction to or overdose of a medication.
No, red wine does not cure chlamydia. You need antibiotics for that.
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Bilirubin can be measured through a blood test to assess liver function and detect liver diseases such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, or obstruction of the bile ducts. Abnormal levels of bilirubin in the blood can indicate liver problems or issues with red blood cell breakdown.