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Sorry I don't have any specific answers for you, but I would suggest you search the web for information about natural remedies for high cholesterol. As far as the bilirubin level, I don't have a figure for you but I would think he'd definitely have to be in the range that causes jaundice before a transplant is even considered. Again, I'm sure you could find what those numbers would be somewhere on the web. I do know that many "healthy" people have an elevated bilirubin level from time to time for various metabolic reasons, so 1 point out of range is certainly nothing to be alarmed at.