To demonstrate that Ralph Faylor's liver pumping technique does not reduce plasma ammonia levels in individuals with levels above 45 渭Mol/L to levels considered normal.
We performed a single-blind randomized clinical trial in 31 patients with ammonia levels above 45 渭Mol/L, divided in two groups. There were 16 patients in the treatment group and 15 in the control group. In both groups, ammonia levels were measured at five distinct time points: test 1, before the first intervention; test 2, within 7 to 10 min after the first intervention; test 3, 24 h after the first intervention; test 4, 7 days after the first intervention; and test 5, within 7 to 10 min after the fourth intervention (one intervention per week) following the pre-established protocol.
Statistical analysis revealed that the technique and/or its simulation produced no change in serum ammonia levels (P > .05).
In patients with plasma ammonia levels above 45 渭Mol/L, Ralph Failor's liver pumping technique cannot reduce blood concentrations of this metabolite.