Guest guest Posted August 5, 2008 Report Share Posted August 5, 2008 Is there any herbal or other treatment for liver Cirrohisis to avoid the liver transplantation? Thanks for your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2008 Report Share Posted August 6, 2008 Hello, Five years ago the Dr.'s told me to get on the the transplant list. They said without a transplant I would die soon. I started researching alternative therapies for cirrohsis. The things which seem to have helped the most are: quit smoking cigarettes, stop eating fried food but if you must make sure it is fried in olive or coconut oil, start taking alpha lipoic acid and selenium daily, avoid any vitamins with iron, take vitamin supplements sparingly because your liver can have a hard time breaking them down which can lead to toxicity (you'll know because you will start vomiting and generally feel nauseus). These are the things which have helped me, but that is after much experimentation. I have recently started taking L-Carnitine to aid in digestion. Good Luck! (p.s.) I refuse to get a transplant - the family of the person donating gets no financial compensation while the doctors doing the operation earn hundreds of thousands, the hospitals earn thousands, and you are reliant on the Pharma companies for anti-rejection drugs for the rest of your miserable life. I do not fear death. I do fear an incapacitated life. , mary nia <nosheenforyou wrote: > > Is there any herbal or other treatment for liver Cirrohisis to avoid the liver transplantation? Thanks for your help. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2008 Report Share Posted August 6, 2008 , mary nia <nosheenforyou wrote: > > Is there any herbal or other treatment for liver Cirrohisis to avoid the liver transplantation? Milk Thistle, the liquid tincture, is very beneficial for liver support and detoxification. Lecithin also assist the liver by helping to remove fatty deposits. Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2008 Report Share Posted August 6, 2008 With any liver problem I'd also avoid Kava kava and Tylenol or its generics. Both are hard on the liver. Just my 2 cents Blessings Donna The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong. ~~ Mahatma Ghandi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2008 Report Share Posted August 7, 2008 You could try out this japanese herb called sho-saiko-to its shown to have anti-fibrotic and cirrhotic effects on the liver. you can find out more info about it at www.sho-saiko-to.com, or also just go to pubmed and look it up, theres a lot of articles about it and its benefits to the liver Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2008 Report Share Posted August 7, 2008 or SAMe. you can pick it up at any health food store or pharmacy. it has worked for a few friends of mine. jenny Immature love is loving someone because you need them, mature love is needing someone because you love them! --- On Wed, 8/6/08, ajptheone <ajptheone wrote: ajptheone <ajptheone Re: Liver Cirrhosis Wednesday, August 6, 2008, 7:31 PM You could try out this japanese herb called sho-saiko-to its shown to have anti-fibrotic and cirrhotic effects on the liver. you can find out more info about it at www.sho-saiko- to.com, or also just go to pubmed and look it up, theres a lot of articles about it and its benefits to the liver Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2008 Report Share Posted August 8, 2008 Thank you for your information. I will definitely pass this info to my cousin and I hope it will work. let me know if someone else tried this and it worked for him or her. Thanks again --- On Wed, 8/6/08, ajptheone <ajptheone wrote: ajptheone <ajptheone Re: Liver Cirrhosis Wednesday, August 6, 2008, 4:31 PM You could try out this japanese herb called sho-saiko-to its shown to have anti-fibrotic and cirrhotic effects on the liver. you can find out more info about it at www.sho-saiko- to.com, or also just go to pubmed and look it up, theres a lot of articles about it and its benefits to the liver Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2008 Report Share Posted August 13, 2008 My liver counts were very high which is an indication of damage to the liver. I refused all other treatments and biopsy. I did a lot of cleansing, most of it was more harmful than good and burdened my liver. A couple of years ago I did a cleanse for about six weeks with Natural Cellular Defense and went on maintenance after that. My liver is totally back to normal now and so are my kidneys and bowels for that matter. No more trips to the washroom during the night! Many people with liver problems like Hepatitis have benefited greatly from using the NCD, some even getting their viral loads down to zero. This is not to say that they're cured, just that the virus is inactive. Basically the NCD removes toxins and makes the body more alkaline. I don't always come to the group so any more inquiries are best sent to me personally or via my website: www.detoxqueen.com. Sharon Hoehner www.sharethecause.com/detoxqueen , " M. Richmond " <rollouts wrote: > > Hello, > Five years ago the Dr.'s told me to get on the the transplant list. > They said without a transplant I would die soon. I started researching > alternative therapies for cirrohsis. The things which seem to have > helped the most are: quit smoking cigarettes, stop eating fried food > but if you must make sure it is fried in olive or coconut oil, start > taking alpha lipoic acid and selenium daily, avoid any vitamins with > iron, take vitamin supplements sparingly because your liver can have a > hard time breaking them down which can lead to toxicity (you'll know > because you will start vomiting and generally feel nauseus). These are > the things which have helped me, but that is after much > experimentation. I have recently started taking L-Carnitine to aid in > digestion. > Good Luck! > (p.s.) I refuse to get a transplant - the family of the person donating > gets no financial compensation while the doctors doing the operation > earn hundreds of thousands, the hospitals earn thousands, and you are > reliant on the Pharma companies for anti-rejection drugs for the rest > of your miserable life. I do not fear death. I do fear an incapacitated > life. > > , mary nia <nosheenforyou@> > wrote: > > > > Is there any herbal or other treatment for liver Cirrohisis to avoid > the liver transplantation? Thanks for your help. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2008 Report Share Posted August 14, 2008 my son had this problem when he was a preteen i had him take 1000mg of vitamin e a day and after the dr checking him for a year his liver count went back to normal. In a message dated 8/12/2008 10:36:24 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, energy_now writes: My liver counts were very high which is an indication of damage to the liver. I refused all other treatments and biopsy. I did a lot of cleansing, most of it was more harmful than good and burdened my liver. A couple of years ago I did a cleanse for about six weeks with Natural Cellular Defense and went on maintenance after that. My liver is totally back to normal now and so are my kidneys and bowels for that matter. No more trips to the washroom during the night! Many people with liver problems like Hepatitis have benefited greatly from using the NCD, some even getting their viral loads down to zero. This is not to say that they're cured, just that the virus is inactive. Basically the NCD removes toxins and makes the body more alkaline. I don't always come to the group so any more inquiries are best sent to me personally or via my website: www.detoxqueen.to m Sharon Hoehner www.sharethecause.www.sharethecau _@AlternativeAAlt_ ( ) , " M. Richmond " <rollouts@..r> wrote: > > Hello, > Five years ago the Dr.'s told me to get on the the transplant list. > They said without a transplant I would die soon. I started researching > alternative therapies for cirrohsis. The things which seem to have > helped the most are: quit smoking cigarettes, stop eating fried food > but if you must make sure it is fried in olive or coconut oil, start > taking alpha lipoic acid and selenium daily, avoid any vitamins with > iron, take vitamin supplements sparingly because your liver can have a > hard time breaking them down which can lead to toxicity (you'll know > because you will start vomiting and generally feel nauseus). These are > the things which have helped me, but that is after much > experimentation. I have recently started taking L-Carnitine to aid in > digestion. > Good Luck! > (p.s.) I refuse to get a transplant - the family of the person donating > gets no financial compensation while the doctors doing the operation > earn hundreds of thousands, the hospitals earn thousands, and you are > reliant on the Pharma companies for anti-rejection drugs for the rest > of your miserable life. I do not fear death. I do fear an incapacitated > life. > > _@AlternativeAAlt_ ( ) , mary nia <nosheenforyou@> > wrote: > > > > Is there any herbal or other treatment for liver Cirrohisis to avoid > the liver transplantation? Thanks for your help. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > **************Looking for a car that's sporty, fun and fits in your budget? Read reviews on AOL Autos. (http://autos.aol.com/cars-BMW-128-2008/expert-review?ncid=aolaut00050000000017 ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2008 Report Share Posted August 15, 2008 You mention L-Carnitine; L-Carnitine is good; as is CHOLINE (from Lecithin); Choline is the nutrient which prevents " a fatty liver; I would begin doing very high dose Choline and Carnitine a.s.a.p. Then I would do high dose Vitamin C; which helps diespel toxins; anna ps I will have extra inforamtion on this topic tomorrow;Choline in Soy I , <energy_now wrote: > > My liver counts were very high which is an indication of damage to the > liver. I refused all other treatments and biopsy. I did a lot of > cleansing, most of it was more harmful than good and burdened my > liver. A couple of years ago I did a cleanse for about six weeks with > Natural Cellular Defense and went on maintenance after that. My liver > is totally back to normal now and so are my kidneys and bowels for > that matter. No more trips to the washroom during the night! > > Many people with liver problems like Hepatitis have benefited greatly > from using the NCD, some even getting their viral loads down to zero. > This is not to say that they're cured, just that the virus is > inactive. Basically the NCD removes toxins and makes the body more > alkaline. > > I don't always come to the group so any more inquiries are best sent > to me personally or via my website: www.detoxqueen.com. > > Sharon Hoehner > www.sharethecause.com/detoxqueen > > , " M. Richmond " > <rollouts@> wrote: > > > > Hello, > > Five years ago the Dr.'s told me to get on the the transplant list. > > They said without a transplant I would die soon. I started researching > > alternative therapies for cirrohsis. The things which seem to have > > helped the most are: quit smoking cigarettes, stop eating fried food > > but if you must make sure it is fried in olive or coconut oil, start > > taking alpha lipoic acid and selenium daily, avoid any vitamins with > > iron, take vitamin supplements sparingly because your liver can have a > > hard time breaking them down which can lead to toxicity (you'll know > > because you will start vomiting and generally feel nauseus). These are > > the things which have helped me, but that is after much > > experimentation. I have recently started taking L-Carnitine to aid in > > digestion. > > Good Luck! > > (p.s.) I refuse to get a transplant - the family of the person donating > > gets no financial compensation while the doctors doing the operation > > earn hundreds of thousands, the hospitals earn thousands, and you are > > reliant on the Pharma companies for anti-rejection drugs for the rest > > of your miserable life. I do not fear death. I do fear an incapacitated > > life. > > > > , mary nia <nosheenforyou@> > > wrote: > > > > > > Is there any herbal or other treatment for liver Cirrohisis to avoid > > the liver transplantation? Thanks for your help. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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