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Hepatitis C: A reader?s colleague has been diagnosed with hepatitis C

but her doctor has decided not to treat it.  Do readers know of any

safe, natural alternative methods of treatment?

According to Anne, hepatitis C can be treated effectively with Ozone

Therapy.  The Finchley Clinic in London is one place that offers this

type of treatment.  See www.thefinchleyclinic.co.uk for more

information. 

 

Alastair, however, says the Bowen Technique is the way to go: ?As a

Bowen practitioner I treated a number of cases when I ran a clinic for

over three years at the Blenheim Project in West London.  They all

responded well to it.  Some would arrive with no energy at all (if

they had the strength to make it there) but would bounce out revitalised

after the treatment. None had an adverse effect.?

 

Another option is to try homeopathy, which proved successful for one of

our reader?s friends: ?A close friend, now 48-years-old, was cured with

homeopathy.  It took several years with a very good doctor, but she

has been cured for more than 10 years now and is currently working

10-hour days.  I'm sure her liver isn't perfect but tests show that

it's in pretty good shape. She's able to work and live a full life.?

 

Alternatively, a combination of homeopathy and herbal remedies may

help.  According to Eleana, herbal remedies such as Chelidonium majus,

Berberis vulgaris and Carduus marianus in conjunction with homeopathic

remedies such as Nux Vomica and Lycopodium can be of immense benefit. 

However, she advises seeing a qualified practitioner to achieve the best

results. 

 

Another reader suggests a Molecular Oscillation Resonance Instrument

(MORI) to treat hepatitis C, which is based on the scientific research

of Royal Raymond Rife and Dr Hulda Regehr Clark.  To find out more

visit http://www.meditecheurope.nl/morieng.php.

 

Switching to an organic diet and avoiding alcohol completely may also

help, according to Steve.

 

Finally, we have an encouraging story from a fellow hepatitis C

sufferer:

" I was diagnosed with hepatitis C in January 2006 at 69 years of age. 

Three doctors, one of them an expert in hepatitis, prescribed the

immediate conventional treatment of interferon.  They told me that I

still was in precirrhotic condition, but pretty soon I would get

cirrhosis and then liver cancer unless I took the conventional

treatment.

I read everything I could about hepatitis C, including the official

reports of the US FDA (Food and Drug Administration), stating that the

rate of temporary success of conventional treatment was 30-50 per cent,

and that the success was associated with age -- meaning that the

probability of success in my case was very low.

To cut a long story short, I have been improving, day after day, with

some homeopathy, a little acupuncture, a pretty strict diet (no eggs, no

dairy products, no oil -- only a little olive oil) and some changes in

the way I deal with stress.

All the symptoms are gradually disappearing and the lab tests clearly

reflect the improvement. "

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