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Triumph Over Hepatitis C

Posted by admin | Posted in Hepatitis | Posted on 12-08-2010

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This is the third edition, 2nd printing. This edition of Triumph Over Hepatitis C includes all new information updates. It is important for the reader to understand that HCV has not changed, the way to health has not changed. The only thing that has changed is Big Pharm’s quest for your money and their complete disregard for your health.

Triumph Over Hepatitis C

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Comments (5)

Please don’t kill yourself and follow this book. I have 2 adoptive daughters who have Hep B. One has a Hep D co-infection and is following the Hep C treatment which is interferon. Interferon cures about 70% of Hep C patients, so you do have treatment options. Milk thistle and other herbs just don’t do anything, no matter what this quack says. There is no conspiracy. Hep C like all chronic hepatitis cases has a spontaneous cure rate meaning the body will cure the virus by itself. Nothing in this book changes the spontaneous cure rate. So there is lots of anecdotal evidence of cures but these “cures” are just not caused by anything this book recommends.

I know a diagnosis of Hepatitis is a scary thing. There are some great books on living with Hepatitis and managing the condition, this is not one of them. See your doctor, follow her advice, eat right, get some exercise, enjoy life, and do not buy this book.
Rating: 1 / 5

AN EXCELLENT STORT OF ONE MAN, BUT IT cAN’T BE APPLIED TO EVERY ONE-CHECK WITH YOUR DOCTOR
Rating: 5 / 5

This was the first book i turned to after diagnosis and this is where I learned how to take care of myself. I still refer to this book, 2 years later. Lot’s of useful information.
Rating: 4 / 5

I can absolutely relate to the author’s illness and desperation, because I’m where he used to be. HCV is manageable up to a point, but after that point, one begins asking if it’s not time to choose between quality of life and quantity of life. Those of us who have failed to slay the dragon by conventional means have very little hope, unless you want to call “hoping” for liver cancer in order to get a transplant a viable option. It’s that, or sit around and wait to die.

I’ve met one individual who has beat the virus using this method, and while I’ve always pooh-poohed alternative therapies, I’ve come to the comclusion that “modern medicine” isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. This book gives me hope–not necessarily that I can eradicate the disease (although that would be wonderful), but that I can live a relatively normal and healthy lifespan.

In some cases, conventional medicine only offers a 30% cure rate for HCV. The treatment is extremely rigorous and there’s no guarentee at all there’s a pot of gold at the end of this ugly 24 to 48-week long rainbow. It’s all a crap shoot. This author offers another method, and if it only works as often as conventional treatments, it’s worth looking into.

I urge anyone who has HCV or knows someone with this awful disease to buy the book and read it. Even if you choose not to follow this method, it’ll be there waiting when “modern medicine” boots you out the door and slams it shut because there’s nothing left to do.
Rating: 5 / 5

This is an amazing story, I could not put it down. It is the absolute best book I’ve read on alternative medicine for Hepatitis sufferers, containing comprehensive information on not only herbs and supplements, but also nutrition. There are testimonials from many others who have followed Mr. Wrights path and recommendations who have gotten well, or who are able to enjoy life again inspite of having the virus. I am immensely overjoyed to know that there are alternatives to chemotherapy, and am grateful that this author took the time to write this book and share his experience and knowledge. If you have hepatitis, or know someone with it, get this book and read it. The book also contains a toll free number and website so you can learn more. Outstanding book!
Rating: 5 / 5

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