Gallstone References

[1] Beers M and Berkow R.  Cholelithiasis.  The Merck Manual 17th Ed.  1999: 400-402.
 

[2] Pizzorno J, Murray M, Joiner-Bey H.  Gallstones.  The Clinician's Handbook of Natural Medicine.  2002 Churchill Livingstone New York.  Pages: 190-196.
 

[3] www.liverfoundation.org The Liver Foundation.  November 2004.
 

[4] www.liverfoundation.org The Liver Foundation.  November 2004.
 

[5] Beers M and Berkow R.  Cholelithiasis.  The Merck Manual 17th Ed.  1999: 400-402.
 

[6] Beers M and Berkow R.  Cholelithiasis.  The Merck Manual 17th Ed.  1999: 400-402.
 

[7] Beers M and Berkow R.  Cholelithiasis.  The Merck Manual 17th Ed.  1999: 400-402.
 

[8] www.liverfoundation.org The Liver Foundation.  November 2004.
 

[9] Beers M and Berkow R.  Cholelithiasis.  The Merck Manual 17th Ed.  1999: 400-402.
 

[10] Pizzorno J, Murray M, Joiner-Bey H.  Gallstones.  The Clinician's Handbook of Natural Medicine.  2002 Churchill Livingstone New York.  Pages: 190-196.
 

[11] Pizzorno J, Murray M, Joiner-Bey H.  Gallstones.  The Clinician's Handbook of Natural Medicine.  2002 Churchill Livingstone New York.  Pages: 190-196.
 

[12] Behar J et al.  Inositol triphosphate restores impaired human gallbladder motility associated with cholesterol stones.  Gastroenterology.  1993 Feb; 10(2): 563-568.
 

[13] Worthington HV et al.  A pilot study of anti-oxidant intake in patients with cholesterol gallstones.  Nutrition.  1997 Feb; 13(2): 118-127.
 

[14] Simon JA.  Ascorbic acid and cholesterol gallstones.  Med Hypotheses. 1993 Feb; 40(2): 81-84.
 

[15] Gustafsson V et al.  The effect of vitamin c in high doses on plasma and biliary lipid composition in patients with cholesterol gallstones and prolongation of nucleation time.  Eur J Clin Invest.  1997 May; 27(5): 387-391.
 

[16] Simon JA, Hudes ES.  Serum ascorbic acid and other correlates of gallbladder disease among United States adults.  Am J Public Health.  1998 Aug; 88(8): 1208-1212.
 

[17] Gebhardt R.  Anticholestatic activity of flavonoids from artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) and of their metabolites.  Med Sci Monit.  2001 May; 7 Suppl 1: 316-320.
 

[18] Saenz Rodriguez T et al.  Choleretic activity and biliary elimination of lipids and bile acids induced by artichoke leaf extract in rats.  Phytomedicine.  2002 Dec; 9(8); 687-693.
 

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