lab tests
Every Good Doctor Must Represent the Patient:
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by Daniel L. Scholten
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(OMNS, Dec 28, 2011) There was not even one death caused by a vitamin supplement in 2010, according to the most recent information collected by the U.S. National Poison Data System.
My Lab Work
From: Clara
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 12:37 AM
To: Lloyd Wright
Subject: Re: lab work
Mr Wright, I first learned in 2005 when i was diagnosised with hep c about your success in overcoming hep c. There was enough information listed in your book to convince me that interferon was not the answer. I began telling others about your book and the positive impact of the nutrients you took to rid this monster disease. Before i ordered any products to see for myself you provided enough convincing information to not warrant me to go ahead with the treatment that the doctor was so adamant that I needed. It was like cures they do not want you to know about. They who, pharmarceutical companies! So I attended Hep C Support Groups and found that many people were having the same drawback with interferon and did not have any solutions to their situation. So I started taking my Triumph Over Hep C book with me. Some of the people would mail me information about Hep C from a Liver Foundation or Coalition in Texas. Although they would never elude interferon however, they would always list the different authors who had over come Hep C and your books were always included in the articles. It actually assured me that what i had researched and found on my own concerning your products were on track.
my viral load numbers
From: A&M
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 7:12 AM
To: Lloyd Wright
Subject: Re: few questions
Dear Lloyd,
I have just received my viral load number from my doctor and other numbers.
They say that the viral load have fell from 11 489 824 IU/ml in May 2011 to 25 500 IU/ml in october 2011. ALT is in the middle of "normal" interval, but AST is still double the max value. All in all looks excelent.
Thanks for the Many Referrals to our Quercetin Study
From: nlu@mednet.ucla.edu [mailto:nlu@mednet.ucla.edu]
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 11:35 PM
To: LloydWright
Subject: [Contact Lloyd] Quercetin Phase I Clinical Trial at UCLA
Nu Lu sent a message using the contact form at http://lloydwright.org/messages/contact.
Hello Mr. Wright,
What about mercury removal?
From: cheryl
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 5:20 PM
To: Lloyd Wright
Cc: lloydhepc@aol.com
Subject:
Hi LLoyd,
Cheryl from Canada here. I have some updates and some questions. I've been on the program #2 for approximately 10 months. During that time I have gone from scores of ALT 777 and AST 621 while I was on Tamoxifen to scores of AST 329 ALT 440 in April 2011 to September where I have come down to AST 160 and ALT 152.
Rejected for Trial for Patients With Hepatitis C
From:
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 1:17 PM
To: LLOYD
Subject: FW: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01438320
Hi Lloyd,
Thought you might like to see the response I received from the UCLA Study. Maybe you can use this for your out of state customers info.
Thanks,
Tim
