Guest guest Posted December 6, 2010 Report Share Posted December 6, 2010 The earlier you catch it the better, donlt do the interferon, the treatment that works is the ALA IV email me if you want > > > Do you know anything about Hep C with no symptoms? My husband had a blood > test for an insurance company & he tested positive. He has absolutely NO > symptoms at all and rarely drinks. When he does it would be a beer. We went > to one Dr. who after talking to him said he didn't treat Hep C anymore and > there really wasn't much he could do. He said that my husband had been > exposed at one time (probably while in the military) but had antibodies against > the virus. The next one wanted him to start the interfuron but said he > would probably have some adverse reactions. We haven't done anything more but > plan to see another Dr. after the first of the yr. Forgot to mention that > sonogram was all normal & emzymes were just a little over the normal limit. > > > catching hep early is very good. The Dr I see treats liver and hep people > all the time-highly successfully. They come from all over the US. Google- > The Integrative Medical Center, Las Cruces, NM . Dr Berkson. He pioneered > the use of IV Alfa Lopeic Acid and Low Dose Naltrexone. The ALA IV's re-grow > the liver, I see them go from dead to alive in a couple of weeks in the IV > room. People do not have to be sick from hep c. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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