No
It Adsorbs and combines with bile acids in the intestine to form an insoluble complex that is excreted in the feces, resulting in partial removal of bile acids from the enterohepatic circulation. The increased fecal loss of bile acids leads to an increased oxidation of cholesterol to bile acids, which results in a decrease in LDL cholesterol plasma levels and serum cholesterol levels.
Try a mix of Tree oil, eucalyptus oil with a dash of vanilla essence in it I get a reaction that itches from a drug I have to take and this mixture works like a treat. I think the vanila jusmakes it smell a litle better.
Used to lower cholesterol and treat itching casued by jaundice.
A bath.
no
help sick people getting better
because the alcohol has bio forcin in it to relieve itching
Cholestyramine powder is primarily used to lower high cholesterol levels in the blood, particularly low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol. It works by binding bile acids in the intestine, which helps the body eliminate cholesterol. Additionally, it can be used to treat itching caused by certain liver diseases by reducing bile salt levels in the bloodstream. Cholestyramine is typically administered as a powdered suspension mixed with water or other beverages.
Questran is another name for cholestyramine.
spray some savolon on it. It will stop it itching and relieves the pain.
The reason you Ur beard itches is cause u need to watch it out an give it a bath
Yes it does.
Oh, dude, they're like distant cousins at best. Cholestyramine and Metamucil both help with digestion, but they work in totally different ways. Cholestyramine is a bile acid sequestrant, while Metamucil is a fiber supplement. So, they might both be in the digestive family tree, but they're definitely not twins.
Medication to stop or control itching