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#898037 - 06/18/0911:10 PMsupplements to kill hep c
orgart
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 188
Loc: calif
I have had two failed tx for hep c, both using interferon and ribevirin. I was holding at four and a half million viral parts per iu. I found a site done by Lloyd Wright and with his vitamins and supplement I have lowered it down to 1.5 iu but I can't afford to get the whole set. If anyone has info on this and knows how to get this supplements for alot less money than it costs on line please post. Thanks waiting to hear from anyone.
#906401 - 07/10/0901:15 PMRe: supplements to kill hep c
[Re: orgart]
Cryptodiran
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Registered: 03/20/02
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You can search online and find some of the items a little cheaper but email Lloyd and he will give you some suggestions for what might help you the most for your individual situation. He has always answered my emails. You really have to do a lot of research because there is so much B/S out there, no one person has all the answers and every one responds somewhat differently to the same herbs, supplements, treatments. I think Lloyd mentions the Natcell Thymus and the single most important thing he took but they all work together on various aspects of the disease. Immune boosting, virus killing, antioxidant-free radical scavengers, adrenal support, etc.
I finally buckled down and started eating healthier and exercising which I feel are the most important things I can do to help my own immune system fight this disease. I am feeling a lot better although I do not know what my enzyme levels are or my viral load are since I made these changes. I'm drinking a quart of dandelion root tea every day, 1 qt. of licorice root tea 4 or 5 days per week and taking several supplements and herbs. I can't be sure what exactly is working but as long as I keep feeling better I'll keep heading in this direction. I keep my medication use to a minimum. That helps too.
Good luck and hope you find the answers you are looking for.
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Alot of natural healers (herbalists mainly) will suggest a liver flush along with various supplements and/or herbs.
I do not know enough to make a suggestion (I just started by studies to become a Master Herbalist) However if you wish I can refer you to the Herbalist that I use.
Google HEAL Marketplace - that is the Herbalist that I currently use. Her name is Dara and she is an extremely friendly, knowledgeable, and caring person.
When I called her for advice on healing my injuries from my car accident, she spent over an hour on the phone with me asking me questions, making suggestions, answering my questions, addressing my concerns, etc.
She charges a 'membership fee' though. It is basically CYA against the FDA. A herbalist can get into deep water by 'diagnosing' or suggesting herbal treatment options, as they are not physicians. By charging a 'membership fee', it is one member giving advice to another member - speech that is protected under the first ammendment.
You probably could email her first and ask her if she thinks she can help you or not - I'm sure she would be upfront with you.
End result is that going the herbal route really can't hurt.