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Hi Tonya,

There are a lot of similarities for the treatment of all of the 36 illness

in the book. Simply because it is coming from the original naturopathic

approach of cleansing and nutrition. So in most cases the cleansing

recommendations will be the same. Cleaning the body is required to make it

work better. Good nutrition is not brain surgery either.. once the body is

clean then good nutrition is generally very similar between people. This

book does not give " dosages " for a number of reasons... mainly though the

goal is to encourage each individual to find their our " dosage " start with a

minimum amount (this is usually what is on the label) and then build until

you see the desired good effects. This also follows the naturopathic

approach of self responsibility and listening to our bodies for what it

needs.

The quote is from The Owners Manual to the Human Body written by Saul

Pressman (yes my husband)

Sherri-Lee

>

> Sherri-Lee >>

>

> This looks like the same things to do w/Diabetes. Am I right or is it

just

> very similar? Also, some of the items do not specify how much to take &

how

> often. Is this directly from a book? My Dad's ex-girlfriend's daughter

is

> my age & has Hepatitis. I don't know her very well but my Dad said she

has

> been sickly for many years & has trouble keeping a job because of it.

>

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I sent an e-mail Satcher Surgeon General about

us. And how not enough attention to HCV, all you hear

about is AIDS. How many of us have lost everything

they had, even their self esteem. An all SS does is

turn us down, over and over again. We did not ask for

this and the Statute of Limitations is only protecting

the givers of it, when I went to that burn unit

etcccccc

--- Hepatitis Web Inquiries <webinq@...> wrote:

> Thank you for your inquiry. Currently, the CDC

> Division of Viral Hepatitis

> cannot give personal responses by electronic mail.

> Comprehensive information

> on viral hepatitis can be obtained by accessing our

> website at

> http://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis. In addition, the

> Division of Viral Hepatitis

> maintains a 24-hour toll-free hotline at

> 1-888-4HEPCDC (1-888-443-7232) that

> provides recorded information on viral hepatitis and

> fact sheets by fax.

> There is also an opportunity to talk with a

> counselor if desired.

>

> Written information on viral hepatitis can be

> obtained by using the order

> form that is provided on the Division of Viral

> Hepatitis website or that can

> be requested by fax or mail from the toll-free

> hotline.

>

> Persons desiring information on the treatment of

> chronic (long-term)

> hepatitis C or hepatitis B should access the

> National Institutes of Health

> website at http://www.niddk.nih.gov.

>

>

> Division of Viral Hepatitis

> National Center for Infectious Diseases

> Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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I sent an e-mail Satcher Surgeon General about

us. And how not enough attention to HCV, all you hear

about is AIDS. How many of us have lost everything

they had, even their self esteem. An all SS does is

turn us down, over and over again. We did not ask for

this and the Statute of Limitations is only protecting

the givers of it, when I went to that burn unit

etcccccc

--- Hepatitis Web Inquiries <webinq@...> wrote:

> Thank you for your inquiry. Currently, the CDC

> Division of Viral Hepatitis

> cannot give personal responses by electronic mail.

> Comprehensive information

> on viral hepatitis can be obtained by accessing our

> website at

> http://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis. In addition, the

> Division of Viral Hepatitis

> maintains a 24-hour toll-free hotline at

> 1-888-4HEPCDC (1-888-443-7232) that

> provides recorded information on viral hepatitis and

> fact sheets by fax.

> There is also an opportunity to talk with a

> counselor if desired.

>

> Written information on viral hepatitis can be

> obtained by using the order

> form that is provided on the Division of Viral

> Hepatitis website or that can

> be requested by fax or mail from the toll-free

> hotline.

>

> Persons desiring information on the treatment of

> chronic (long-term)

> hepatitis C or hepatitis B should access the

> National Institutes of Health

> website at http://www.niddk.nih.gov.

>

>

> Division of Viral Hepatitis

> National Center for Infectious Diseases

> Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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One form of hepatatis is sexually transmitted. Other forms are transmitted

in other ways, such as poor hygiene (changing a diaper and not washing your

hands, etc.)

Goldmeer

Hepatitis

I keep reading that hepatitis is sexually transmitted but...

There were a bunch of people (in the early 80's) in my small home town that

got Hepatitis one was my sister. She was about 13 at the time. Most of the

people that had it were around the same age. What other ways can it be

trasfered besides sex and contamanated needles? (I know my sister wasn't

having sex) I don't remeber much excpet that she was sick and we all had to

go get a shot.

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In a message dated 10/15/01 8:23:46 AM GTB Daylight Time, blanco@...

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<< Most of the people that had it were around the same age. What other ways

can it be trasfered besides sex and contamanated needles? (I know my sister

wasn't having se >>

Sister got hepA which is fecal-oral transmission of the virus.Virus is in

crap and someone does not wash their hands...and the rest is history.This

pace,in the h section describes a few of the hep VIRUSES (a to e)

<A HREF= " http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/pphb-dgspsp/msds-ftss/index.html " >Click

here: Index to Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for Infectious Substances -

PPHB - Health Canada</A>

http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/pphb-dgspsp/msds-ftss/index.html

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There are many types of hepatitis - doctors love to categorize people.

Your sister, probably, had hepatitis A - transmitted by food often if

people haven't washed their hands, and by stool/urine.

Hepatitis B is what they say is sexually transmitted. Not too sure about

most of what they say.

Sheri

At 11:28 PM 10/14/2001 -0600, you wrote:

>I keep reading that hepatitis is sexually transmitted but...

>There were a bunch of people (in the early 80's) in my small home town

that got Hepatitis one was my sister. She was about 13 at the time. Most of

the people that had it were around the same age. What other ways can it be

trasfered besides sex and contamanated needles? (I know my sister wasn't

having sex) I don't remeber much excpet that she was sick and we all had to

go get a shot.

>

>

>

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Is the shot that babies get at birth the Hepatitis *B*? Why would they give the

particular shot to babies? Why not the Hepatitis A? Why any hep. shot?

Re: Hepatitis

There are many types of hepatitis - doctors love to categorize people.

Your sister, probably, had hepatitis A - transmitted by food often if

people haven't washed their hands, and by stool/urine.

Hepatitis B is what they say is sexually transmitted. Not too sure about

most of what they say.

Sheri

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Not sure if my friend got this one or not. I do not think so. Her doctor

tried to tell her the kids could catch it from someones elses toothbrush.

I also sent her that e-mail someone had posted awhile back. Her sister has a

relative who has been dieing for years from Heb. She brings her on plastic

untensils when she visits. She was dx I think she said 7 years ago.

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Also, please go to www.vaccinationnews.com and type in the word " hepatitis "

in the search engine box. Sandy

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REFLECTING THE KNOWLEDGE OR OPINIONS OF THE PUBLISHER, AND IS NOT TO BE

CONSTRUED OR INTENDED AS PROVIDING MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION

WHETHER OR NOT TO VACCINATE IS AN IMPORTANT AND COMPLEX ISSUE AND SHOULD BE

MADE BY YOU, AND YOU ALONE, IN CONSULTATION WITH YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.

Re: Hepatitis

At 09:35 AM 10/15/2001 -0600, you wrote:

>Is the shot that babies get at birth the Hepatitis *B*? Why would they

give the particular shot to babies? Why not the Hepatitis A? Why any hep.

shot?

>

Read my website

http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/hepatitisb.htm

Please remember everyone that there is a lot of info there.

They give it to babies cuz they couldn't get the prostitutes and drug users

and gays to get it. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$4

Sheri

>

> Re: Hepatitis

>

>

> There are many types of hepatitis - doctors love to categorize people.

> Your sister, probably, had hepatitis A - transmitted by food often if

> people haven't washed their hands, and by stool/urine.

>

> Hepatitis B is what they say is sexually transmitted. Not too sure about

> most of what they say.

> Sheri

>

>

>

>

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At 09:35 AM 10/15/2001 -0600, you wrote:

>Is the shot that babies get at birth the Hepatitis *B*? Why would they

give the particular shot to babies? Why not the Hepatitis A? Why any hep.

shot?

>

Read my website

http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/hepatitisb.htm

Please remember everyone that there is a lot of info there.

They give it to babies cuz they couldn't get the prostitutes and drug users

and gays to get it. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$4

Sheri

>

> Re: Hepatitis

>

>

> There are many types of hepatitis - doctors love to categorize people.

> Your sister, probably, had hepatitis A - transmitted by food often if

> people haven't washed their hands, and by stool/urine.

>

> Hepatitis B is what they say is sexually transmitted. Not too sure about

> most of what they say.

> Sheri

>

>

>

>

>

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At 11:36 AM 10/15/2001 -0400, you wrote:

>Not sure if my friend got this one or not. I do not think so. Her doctor

>tried to tell her the kids could catch it from someones elses toothbrush.

crap - and how many times does anyone use anyone elses toothbrush anyway

>

>I also sent her that e-mail someone had posted awhile back. Her sister has a

>relative who has been dieing for years from Heb. She brings her on plastic

>untensils when she visits. She was dx I think she said 7 years ago.

>

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 10/15/01 6:31:34 PM GTB Daylight Time, blanco@...

writes:

<<

Is the shot that babies get at birth the Hepatitis *B*? Why would they give

the particular shot to babies? Why not the Hepatitis A? Why any hep. shot?

>>

HepB is given to babies because the original target groups were not

vaccianted at a high enough rate to reduce disease incidence.So they are

trying to prevent HepB in the next generation.Babies are EASY to vaccinate

compared to teens and adults.To bad the vaccine

1.Damages and kills

2. Will give a false sense of protection

3.Wears off by the time they need protection.

Some states now mandate hepA .Now that there is a hepAB vaccine it will

probably become mandatory everywhere.

sara in ohio

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>and some of his students have hepatitis

(although I'm not sure B or C). he often has to

physically restrain these kids, <

I'm curious of the age of the children, and whether they received the Hep B

vaccine, and also how they acquired Hepatitis. Do you know?

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At 04:17 PM 01/26/2003 -0800, you wrote:

>i did have a chance to look at some of it, although

>not much. i feel better knowing that it is not as

>contagious as they would have you believe. as their

>teacher, he has full access to their case files. he

>has to develop an individualized education program for

>every student, so their background is very important.

>also bc of the physical contact that he has with them,

>they have to let the teachers know about those things

>bc of the risk of infection. lots of the other

>teachers are vaxed for hep b. a lot of these kids

>bite and spit and all kinds of awful things, so i

>guess it is a concern when they have an infectious

>disease. thanks for your help, and i will definately

>read more about it when i have more time (when my kids

>go to college ;-) )

It is just NOT that contagious - they make everything think it is to sell

vaccine. Seriously

Yeah college..........you'll be working so hard to pay for it.

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This is well-documented in our files.

-- In , " Randy "

<saltydawg888@y...> wrote:

> Greetings All,

>

> I know I haven't writen in awhile. I haven't been feeling well

enough

> to sit at the computer. I found out yesterday that I have

Hepatitis

> C. I need your help. If anyone has had any experience with this,

> please respond here or e-mail me directly. Thank you in advance,

for

> your replies. I must admit that I haven't been using my one

battery

> unit since I made it, but now I am.

>

> Best Wishes,

>

> Randy

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Everytime I have blood work done they check my liver function. I did develop

Gleevec induce hepatitis and had to be switched to Sprycel. That was two years

ago and the onocologist still check liver function everytime I have blood work.

The liver is an amazing organ in that it can recover completely.

Carolyn_Kuptz2000@...

dx 11-05

Sprycel 20 bid and pcru

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Wow. I didn't realize that.

From: carolyn_kuptz2000@...

Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2009 22:26:27 +0000

Subject: [ ] hepatitis

Everytime I have blood work done they check my liver function.

I did develop Gleevec induce hepatitis and had to be switched to Sprycel. That

was two years ago and the onocologist still check liver function everytime I

have blood work. The liver is an amazing organ in that it can recover

completely.

Carolyn_Kuptz2000@...

dx 11-05

Sprycel 20 bid and pcru

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Hi Joh-Mari;

Of the antioxidants, the chief one for the liver is glutathione, which we

increase with whey for the bonded cysteine precursors. Selenium is not an

antioxidant itself but part of an antioxidant. Milk thistle tends to increase

glutathione if the precursors mentioned are present but it does not supply the

rate-limiting factor, bonded cysteine. Lipoic acid helps to recycle existing

glutathione, but does not provide the rate-limiting precursor either.

I'd caution against n-acetylcysteine for the purpose as it is essentially

primarily toxic for its hydrolysis component, free-form cysteine. Unbonded

cysteine is similar to homocysteine, which is a marker of inflammation and

disease and must be minimized.

...my enzyme levels are perfect so a diagnosis made that used that marker

would not have been made. My MD doesn't use it as a diagnostic tool; too

unreliable as many things raise ALT levels, but she does use ALTs as a prognosis

of the disease progress -- an indicator of how the liver is holding up.

Duncan

> Diagnosis of hepatitis is done with a routine

> blood test for liver enzymes. Further testing needs to be done to determine

> which type of hepatitis is present. A liver biopsy may be

> performed.

>

> It is well documented that people with hepatitis

> have an increased need for antioxidants. While much more research could be

done

> in this area, taking antioxidants offers a simple and effective way to help

> protect liver function. It is advisable to take several antioxidant nutrients

> either in combination or separately. Antioxidants include: vitamin C, E,

> selenium, N-acetyl cysteine, lipoic acid, S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe),

> flavonoids, and many herbs have antioxidant properties as well. In foods, they

> are found in fruits and vegetables, preferably fresh and organically

> grown.

>

> Bert Berkson, M.D., is one of the leading

> experts on lipoic acid. He reports that a combination of lipoic acid,

selenium,

> and milkthistle rapidly dropped viral levels and brought three of his patients

> with hepatitis C back to normal health.

> Joh-Mari

>

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Beck blood electrification by itself does not get rid of hepatitis since it is a viral infection in the liver. What is needed is application of direct current to the skin in front of and behind the liver so that the electric current flows through the liver and disables all the virus there. To date there are 3 studies showing efficacy against 3 different viruses which has led people to conclude that electric current is effective against all types of viruses. In my 13 years in electromedicine I have seen no evidence to the contrary. Look at this healing story:

Here is the result from a person over 15 weeks using DC Electrification. He had been using a Beck 4 Hz blood electrifier for a year with no success.In his 5th 3 week test period he reports a 300% reduction over the 4th period!Viral Count for each 3 week period:1- 2,200,0002- 1,600,0003- 1,500,0004- 45,0005- 14,400 (99.3% reduction in 15 weeks)--------------------------------------------------I can honestly say, without exaggeration, that I've had nonoticeable symptoms of HCV for many months now. I can say this for sure,because mine were very noticeable.I have not been motivated to get a blood test as of yet;I am planning to in a few months; right now, I am planning to begin amore intense treatment with several placements of electrodes and anincrease in mineral consumption ,along with Colloidal Silver.I have been wearing my unit for several (4-5) hours daily on

average.Placing the electrodes over the liver, front and back, seems to increasestamina as well.

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You can email me to know where to get a DC Electrifier.

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