Bile salt

Bike Salts

Bile Salts are a supplement that assists with the formation of bile acids within the liver. One important factor in creating new macrophages would be the available bile acids in the liver.

Macrophages, or the white blood cells, are lower in quantity in persons complaining of chronic fatigue, along with other more serious physical symptoms that have been noted.

The production of bile is lowered after the flu as well as other ailments, leading to common post-viral complications such as fatigue, and other noted post viral complications such as post orthostatic tachycardial syndrome, confined to bed, swollen lymph nodes all despite having no test results.

Bile is necessary to form the kinds of macrophages needed for proper the maintenance of immunity. Red blood cells come in only one type, but white blood cells have basically three types.

A prescription for anti-biotics notably creates an almost immediate improvement, but then a crash afterwards.

The other course of action may be to supplement with bile salts on a daily basis until noted improvements in chronic fatigue symptoms, as bile salts will improve macrophages production.

The body needs to be producing insulin in order that bile salts be used efficiently and be the most effective. When taking bike salts after every meal, a person with post viral effects like chronic fatigue might notice the onset of more fatigue than normal, so bile salts are best used with the dinner meal five hours before bed, and supplemented daily until notable improvement in symptoms, which should occur.

Bile Salts will alleviate anxiety, lift depression, and soothe the gall bladder. They will regulate calcium ion channel impairments associated with chronic fatigue. Bile production which had been slowed down by post-viral complication can be restored by supplementing.

Dr. Berg with a good explanation of bile salts:

https://youtu.be/wKLiXJqVIY8

A link between polymorphonuclear leukocyteintracellular calcium, plasma insulin, and essentialhypertension

https://bit.ly/2TLu2MP

Reprogramming of pro-inflammatory human macrophages to an anti-inflammatory phenotype by bile acids

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-18305-x