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Even within Western Medicine many discount high viral load as a sign of

increased damage. I think a sustained zero reading is the only way to conclude

that no damage is being done.

 

I have a web site- HepChealth.com where there are some lengthy writings I wrote

(but haven't yet developed fully). It will give you some ideas about what I've

learned.

 

I just had a long discussion with a patient whose values haven't changed over a

short time (3 months) after taking my herbs. I tell them that these Western

numbers aren't really relevant. To which they always ask, " how will I know if

I'm getting better? "

 

E-mail me some of what you have learned. Hep C is a " speciality " of mine.

doug

 

 

This is a good Western Med paper on Medline

http://www.medscape.com/viewprogram/712

it should lead to this article.

 

http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/416562

 

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> Hepatitis C-- Viral loads

>

> Hi group!

>

> I know there are many of you out there that treat hepatitis C patients. My

> question is if you have had any luck in lowering the Viral loads of these

> patients. I have been able to help drop ALT and AST levels significantly

> with herbs, however am not so sure about the what we can do with viral

> loads? Does it even matter how high viral loads are? I am comparing some

> of my patients blood works... looking at ALT/AST levels with viral loads,

> liver biopsies and symptomology. I cannot really come up with any good

> comparisons. From what I can gather from the literature a person can have a

> small viral load and have severe liver damage. On the other hand there can

> be high viral load counts and normal range ALT/AST levels.

>

> When I was over in China I worked with a Liver specialist and he broke down

> the patterns very clearly and he decscribed herbs in terms of ridding the

> virus etc.

>

> Any information on lowering viral loads will be greatly appreciated *S*

>

> In Health,

> Teresa

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