Hepatitis C
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Hepatitis is a viral attack on the liver that can lead to extreme inflammation and quite a few other serious complications. The term “hepato” means liver, and “itis” means inflammation. It is truly a vicious devil, a virus that spreads and reproduces primarily in the liver like a parasite. When attacked, hepatitis may go dormant and hide itself in other parts of the body like herpes, chicken pox, and H.I.V. do. It may strike again later, when the immune system is weak enough for it to overrun the body unopposed. In most cases, even a liver transplant will not cure it, the virus will hide in other parts of the body, enters a transplanted liver whenever a body becomes sufficiently weak. Thus, organ transplants only restart the cycle with a healthier liver. Of all the hepatitis variants, the “C” version is the worst, and it is officially considered to be incurable. It is the type that this treatment protocol focuses on. Other versions, such as hepatitis A and B will be eliminated by an immune system over time without intervention, as long as the patient takes a good care of himself.
Hepatitis C Symptoms Overview
The symptoms may begin appearing within 5 weeks after infection, and at any time thereafter.
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What to avoid
- Artemesia
- Atractylis gummifera
- Bush tea
- Callilepsis laureola
- Chapparal leaf (creosote bush, greasewood)
- Comfrey (Symphytum officinale)
- Crotalaria
- Germander
- Gordolobo herbal tea
- Heliotropium
- Jin-Bu-Huang
- Kava (Piper methysticum)
- Kombucha mushroom (tea)
- Ma-Huang (Ephedra sinica)
- Margosa oil
- Mate (Paraguay) tea
- Mistletoe
- Nutmeg (if taken in large amounts)
- Pennyroyal (squawmint oil)
- Tansy Ragwort (variation of Ragwort)
- Sassafras
- Senecio aureus
- Senna
- Skullcap
- Symphytum
- Valerian Root
Some estimates show that 80% of those infected with hepatitis never show any symptoms. And since only 20% of those infected have problematic symptoms, then we can deduce that the infection only attacks opportunistically, whenever an immune system is sufficiently weakened. This property once again shows its similarity to herpes, shingles, and H.I.V. Basically, patient’s overall immune system must be greatly strengthened, so that the virus can be essentially driven into hibernation. This is not yet curing it, but it is the right start to true recovery.
General Immune Support and Anti-Viral Support for the Liver
It is not necessary to use all of these at once, but using at least the first group is highly recommended, and it should produce a tremendous health improvement. These supplements are not likely to enact a cure, but they will provide a body with the initial support that it needs to take the attack to the next level. These items are listed in order of importance.
- Healthy diet emphasizing lots of fruits, vegetables, berries, and nuts.
- Colloidal silver combo with Chlorophyll (dark leaf veggy, algae, phyto-plankton)
- Black cumin oil (topical and internal)
- Sunlight (Vit D)
- Vit C
- Neem oil
- Milk thistle (400 mg. twice daily)
- Mega-dose of vitamin C (3000 mg. a day)
- Selenium (small amount)
- Flax seed oil mixed with yogurt (Budwig style)
- Get some light exercise every day
- Arginine (especially for males over the age of 30)
- Licorice root
- Dandelion root
- Red sage (otherwise known as “Danshen”)
- Sea salt (use moderately on everything)
- Iodine (topically only)
- Zinc supplements
- American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius)
- Sophora root (Cautiously use, and avoid if there is high blood pressure)
Optional Supplements (reduce dosages if they cause problems: nausea, vomiting, dehydration)
- Glutathione 300 mg. (morning and evening)
- Quercetin 500 mg. (morning and evening)
- CoQ10 250-500 mg. (morning and evening)
- Green tea (couple of cups per day) or EGCG
- Turmeric or curcumin
- DHEA
- N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) 500 mg. (2x per day)
- Ginger
Optional for hepatitis mental issues with anxiety, insomnia, and etc.
- Skullcap
- Chamomile (may cause drowsiness and avoid if there are ragweed allergies)
- St. John’s Wort (unless there is a chance of pregnancy)
Castor Oil Transdermal Packs
Castor oil that is absorbed through the skin over the liver and spleen is of benefit during times of severe inflammation. A person will need to first determine where these organs are to accomplish this. A cloth should be soaked in pure, cold-pressed castor oil beforehand. The excess oil should be squeezed out just prior to use. Next the cloth should be placed onto bare skin over the organs. Put a piece of plastic on top of the rag. Then place a hot water bottle on top of that. The hot water bottle should be made as hot as is bearable. This transdermal application should remain in place for a minimum of 30 minutes, and doing this daily would benefit most patients. Remember, castor oil when heated will become light and thin, so be prepare to get messy
Things to Avoid
Many substances aggravate the disease while simultaneously weakening the immune system. Victims of hepatitis should avoid them. This list is quite restrictive, but the restrictions do not need to be permanent. They would be very beneficial in fighting against a flare-up of the disease, or when attempting to cure it. Items to avoid include the over-the-counter “remedies”, because none of them actually remedy anything. Discontinue all of them, If at all possible, discontinue all pharmaceuticals too (foreign substances, stress the kidneys, spleen, and liver).
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Colloidal Silver Treatment
Successful treatment means mixing an effective antiviral with another agent that causes extreme penetration into the cells where hepatitis hides. The most powerful general purpose anti-pathogen that alternative medicine has is colloidal silver, but silver has always had unimpressive results against hepatitis, which is likely due to the pathogen’s ability to hide and hibernate whenever it is threatened. Colloidal silver typically helps temporarily because all of the symptoms subside as the infection hibernates, and then the hepatitis later returns. The same happens with every other partially successful treatment. Colloidal silver could be a powerful cure, but it alone is ineffective because it lacks enough penetrating power to saturate where the hepatitis hides. The answer to obtaining that penetration is chlorophyll. It is the green compound that is made by plants which is used by the human body to pull the minerals from vegetables directly into the cells. One of those trace minerals inside organic vegetables is silver.
During an attempt to kill or neutralize hepatitis, a person should follow all of the advice given previously in this report. Patient can not be with very weak. The final part of the protocol should be the utilization of colloidal silver that is mixed with chlorophyll. This solution should be held inside of the mouth for several minutes before swallowing, in order to get maximum direct blood absorption. The minimum dosage should be 5 tablespoons (2.5 fluid ounces) of high quality colloidal silver mixed with 15-20 drops of liquid chlorophyll concentrate. This should be given several times a day for several weeks, but continuing for several months.
There is no certain time frame or promises about how effective this overall protocol will be or how long it must be continued. Unfortunately, hepatitis sufferers and diabetics are the most uncooperative patients, so its difficult for empirical data to be collected. .
Pharmaceuticals
Hepatitis C patients are usually prescribed either Rebetron or Ribavirin. It would be difficult to find two more outstanding examples of treatments that are worse than the condition.
The more popular choice is Rebetron. The primary effect of Rebetron is hemolytic anemia. This is a condition wherein there is a deficiency of red blood cells, and a premature death of existing red blood cells is also triggered. Other features of this drug include hepatic dysfunction (crippled liver), insomnia, depression, irritability, suicidal behavior, thyroid abnormalities, severe birth defects, suppressed bone marrow function, pulmonary function impairment, diabetes, and pancreatitis. In other words, the patient is more likely to die from this ‘medicine’ than the disease.
Greater than 96% of all subjects in clinical trials of the competing drug, Ribavirin, experienced one or more adverse reactions. These included birth defects, fatigue, headaches, nausea, chills, dizziness, insomnia, anemia, pyrexiam (elevated body temperature), myalgia (muscle pain), hemolytic anemia, neutropenia (failure of the bone marrow to produce white blood cells), dyspnea (shortness of breath), arthralgia (joint pain), weight loss, vomiting, unspecified pains, anxiety, leukopenia (decrease in white blood cells), aggression, serious retinal detachment (blindness), and diabetes.
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