Interferon
Recovery from Hepatitis C TREATMENT
It contains much of what I have been seeing for the last 30 years.
Thank you,
Lloyd
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.
Green tea flavonoid may prevent reinfection with hepatitis C virus following liver transplantation
German researchers have determined that epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG)—a flavonoid found in green tea—inhibits the hepatitis C virus (HCV) from entering liver cells. Study findings available in the December issue of Hepatology, a journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, suggest that EGCG may offer an antiviral strategy to prevent HCV reinfection following liver transplantation.
I Started Interferon / Ribo. 13 Weeks Ago
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 8:41 AM
To: LloydWright
Subject: [Contact Lloyd] Interferon-having terrible effects after
J D sent a message using the contact form at http://lloydwright.org/messages/contact.
Hi Lloyd,
My name J D, 48 year old male with Hep C 3a. Started Interferon / Ribo. 13 weeks ago, within hours of the first treatment became severaly ill, went to emergeny, with chest pain, severe vomitting, heart pound, terrible head pain, sharp pains shooting in head, and more.
This treatment ruined my life!
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 3:55 PM
To: LloydWright
Subject:
[Contact Lloyd] Severe disability resulting from Interferon + Ribavirin
treatment in 2003. I was never warned and I'm seeking legal advice
and/or recourse
_Smith sent a message using the contact form at http://lloydwright.org/messages/contact.
Dear Sir,
the road to recovery
From: Jackie
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 9:01 AM
To: LloydWright
Subject: Hep c
I'm so happy today. I have taken 3 villas of natcell cf and yesterday I cleaned house all day, first time in a year. Felt good. Also I stated
Interferon is a vicious mean poison
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 8:47 PM
To: LloydWright
Subject: [Contact Lloyd] Interferon is a vicious mean poison
Jeff sent a message using the contact form at http://lloydwright.org/messages/contact.
I did interferon / ribavirin therapy from June 2008 - December 2008.
It was not successful in eradicating the virus. It did, however,
prove a complete success in disfiguring me, robbing me of my athleticism
and life force, and dulling my cognitive abilities. I developed
psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. I have embarrassing and isolating
rashes where the sun doesn't shine. I constantly go to sun tan booths to
keep things in check. My muscles and joints hurt badly. My brain has
been "altered." That part has slowly gotten better, but it took 2 1/2
years and I am still not the same person I was before. At least I am
not quite so mentally unable to comprehend, prioritize, organize and do.
