Sunday, June 8, 2008

Japanese researchers succeeded in curing liver cirrhosis in rats

Japanese researchers succeeded in curing liver cirrhosis in rats

Japanese researchers succeeded in curing liver cirrhosis in rats
Japanese researchers succeeded in their new research on curing liver cirrhosis
in rats. This news was reported by the researchers last Monday
They hope that they can apply this method to humans who are suffering from liver
cirrhosis soon.
They used a vitamin A-laced minuscule sac to prevent the production of collagen.
The vitamin A-laced minuscule sac contains a genetic material which can prevent
the hardening of the organ.
the researches reported that even rats with chronic liver cirrhosis have been
survived due to the effect of vitamin A-laced minuscule sac. According to the
researchers, vitamin A-laced minuscule sac has the capability to resolve liver
fibrosis.

Liver cirrhosis is a serious condition in which the normal liver tissue is replaced with non-living scar tissue. Liver cirrhosis may occur as a result of alcoholism, hepatitis or any other causes.

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