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Hi I have Hepatitis C and rheumatoid arthritis. I am willing to help you if I can. UTMB in Galveston was doing a study on patients with both Hepatitis C and rheumatoid arthritis. What is the connection between these 2.

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Re: Arthritis & Hepatitis Article

<<Hi I have Hepatitis C and rheumatoid arthritis. I am willing to help you

if

I can. UTMB in Galveston was doing a study on patients with both Hepatitis

C and rheumatoid arthritis. What is the connection between these 2.>>

The connection is that most diseases, including infections such as

Hepatitis, result from low levels of glutathione, your body's most important

detoxifier and antioxidant. The liver is THE major user, and without it the

liver has no protection from oxidants, infection, or toxins. If you fortify

the cells so the infection can't spread, it eventually goes away.

Arthritis is also an oxidation disease. See a pattern developing? I mounted

a web site last year for a company, in which links into the US National

Library of Medicine are prewritten to highlight this fact at

http://members.shaw.ca/widewest/medline_links.html

Note that I said 'including infections'? Most RA patients also show a

mycoplasma infection.

Both Hep and arthritis are also treatable with ozone, which elevates natural

antioxidant levels in the body in addition to killing off infections.

ciao

Duncan Crow

250-748-6967

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