Recent studies on hepatitis C

casper

The Living Force
Studies published in the journal 'Journal of the American Medical Association' talk about the success esperimentalnog treatment involving a combination of drugs to prevent Hepatitica C. The patients were given a combination of declatasivira, Asunaprevir and beclabuvira and ribavirin.
Results were very good in percent.
Link:
http://www.medicaldaily.com/hepatitis-c-be-gone-new-drugs-eliminate-93-cases-trial-332128
 
casper said:
Studies published in the journal 'Journal of the American Medical Association' talk about the success esperimentalnog treatment involving a combination of drugs to prevent Hepatitica C. The patients were given a combination of declatasivira, Asunaprevir and beclabuvira and ribavirin.
Results were very good in percent.
Link:
http://www.medicaldaily.com/hepatitis-c-be-gone-new-drugs-eliminate-93-cases-trial-332128

casper, there is likely no such disease as hepatitis c. You may want to check this Health and Welness show http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sottradionetwork/2015/03/30/the-health-and-wellness-show--30-march-2015--interview-with-dr-claus-khnlein


Mod's note: Link activated since it is a great show. ;)
 
Altair said:
casper said:
Studies published in the journal 'Journal of the American Medical Association' talk about the success esperimentalnog treatment involving a combination of drugs to prevent Hepatitica C. The patients were given a combination of declatasivira, Asunaprevir and beclabuvira and ribavirin.
Results were very good in percent.
Link:
http://www.medicaldaily.com/hepatitis-c-be-gone-new-drugs-eliminate-93-cases-trial-332128

casper, there is likely no such disease as hepatitis c. You may want to check this Health and Welness show _http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sottradionetwork/2015/03/30/the-health-and-wellness-show--30-march-2015--interview-with-dr-claus-khnlein
CNS said:
. It is a good reminder to question everything.
Getting information and just ask, I want to know all the possible information, regardless of who exposes them
 
I recently listened to this radio show and i only remember one blanket statement. This is interesting to me as i have been led to believe that there are about thirteen types of hep c virus. I was diagnosed with hep c myself but they only give a quick test for the antibodies. When a had a more comprehensive test i was told that about five to fifteen percent of people with hep c are able to heal it with their own immune system and that i was one of them but that i only have the antibodies for one strain. I wonder if anyone has anymore on this?
 
davey72 said:
I recently listened to this radio show and i only remember one blanket statement. This is interesting to me as i have been led to believe that there are about thirteen types of hep c virus. I was diagnosed with hep c myself but they only give a quick test for the antibodies. When a had a more comprehensive test i was told that about five to fifteen percent of people with hep c are able to heal it with their own immune system and that i was one of them but that i only have the antibodies for one strain. I wonder if anyone has anymore on this?
I read that in Hepatitis C, there are 6 major variations of the virus labeled 1 to 6. This is known as "genotypes". Different genotypes prevalent in different parts of the world. One genotype can not change into another. However, it is possible (though rare) infection with more than one genotype at the same time. About 20% of people infected with hepatitis C clear the virus naturally from the body within the first six months. In the remaining 80% will cause a chronic (long-term) infection. ?
 
Here's the link to the transcript of that particular Health and Wellness Show episode. If you want a more in-depth discussion of the problems with HepC and other viruses it's a good idea to read the book.

At any rate, ask yourself the questions: Is it the "virus" that HepC patients are dying from or is it the treatment with anti-virals which destroy DNA? Would the "virus" clear on it's own depending or at least not lead to any symptoms if the patient did not use recreational drugs or other liver harming substances/medications, maintained a proper diet and strengthened their immune systems?
 
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