Liver Inflammation
I took interferon / ribvarin for 17 weeks
Posted October 24th, 2011 by adminFrom: allForms
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 1:07 AM
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Hi LloydThank you for your interesting website.
I
took interferon/ribvarin for 17 weeks, I didn't feel well at all and
with consultation with the doctor it was agreed I would stop treatment.
Within a week of stopping treatment, my eyes swelled and became very
painful, and I couldn't speak properly. I then developed pain all
through my body and became so weak I couldn't support my body and
experienced a lot of pain in my joints and muscles.
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my virus level is considered undetectable
Posted August 31st, 2011 by adminTo: lloyd
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Your Question for Lloyd | Hello Lloyd, I've been using some of your products for the last 2yrs and my last two blood test show that my virus level is considered undetectable and I have to believe it has a lot to do with your suggestions I've gotten from your book and website, thanks. |
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maybe I can eat whatever I want
Posted August 22nd, 2011 by adminFrom: LE
Date: August 12, 2011 11:21:49 AM EDT
To: Lloyd
Hello Lloyd;
I wanted to let you know how I was doing. Started my thymus a month ago and with some of the teas recommended I was feeling great by that I mean, I had more energy than I have had for years, I didn't feel sickly, others noticed my improvement, whoa...well I thought maybe this is all I need, maybe I can eat whatever I want yeh, I had been eating foods that were also recommended in your book for a few months by then.
Four days ago I woke up with such pain in my right side and in my back, it was not good. So with a repented heart I started again on eating properly, plus my supplements and I can say the pain is slowly subsiding. Also I have taken 2 aspirin before sleep and I want to ask you "would you take them" I was just so afraid that pain would come again.
And I just want to say thank you again to you.Gratefully,
LE
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Wobenzym Autoimmune, Toxic, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C Studies
Posted May 3rd, 2011 by admin
Hepatitis
Autoimmune Hepatitis, Toxic Hepatitis, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C
Wobenzym in complex
therapy of chronic liver diseases
Vasilenko A. M., Svec S. V. Wobenzym in complex
therapy of chronic liver diseases. State Medical Academy in
Dnepropetrovsk. II National Congress of Rheumatologists in the
Ukraine, Kiev, 1997
Current complex therapy of chronic liver diseases focuses on
elimination of basic pathogenetic syndroms of the disease.
Glucocorticoids (GC) are the most effective in the treatment of
chronic autoimmune hepatitis (CAH) and active liver cirrhosis (LC)
with a significant autoimmune process. They appear to be effective
regulators of immune reaction which suppress antibody production.
One of the undesirable side-effects of GC is formation of
circulating middle size immune complexes (CIC) which intensify
cytolytic syndrom ( 1, 2, 4). One of the main characteristics of CIC
- pathogenesity - is mainly determined by the size of complexes.
Pathogenesity is caused, among others factors, also by a
quantitative relation between antigen and antibody. During
overproduction of antibodies against any antigen or in the case of
equivalent relation when antigen is fully or partially bound, large
CIC are formed. Mild excess of antigen over appropriate antibody
(ratio 3:2) leads to a formation of middle sized immune complexes.
Insufficient antibody production causes a formation of low molecular
weight complexes. Literature data (l, 2, 4) show that cytolysis is
higher when middle size CIC prevail. Optimal conditions for middle
size CIC formation arise in 2nd - 3rd week of the treatment by big
doses of GC. Wide use of GC is limited also by risk of possible
side-effects: pathological changes in organs of digestive system and
kidney, insufficient anti-inflammatory effect, impossible induction
of remission of the disease. All above mentioned facts speak for a
necessity to search for new methods to treat chronic liver diseases.
Systemic enzyme therapy seems to be one of the prospective options.
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Interferon Release Form
Posted February 13th, 2011 by adminFrom: db
Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2011 10:02 AM
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Subject: Interferon Release Form
Peace to All,
Attached is a release document with some startling information. Please read it thoroughly. I would be interested if anyone ever saw such a form. I surely did not. It seems to indicate someone knew there could be long term damage from these meds. I was not informed of this by my 2 gastros or primary care doctors. Tto the contrary when i expressed concerns i was told i'd be fine. Who knew what? I will send another e-mail with a survey from a good info site in UK. Please put in whatever effort you can. Anything is appreciated. Are you tired of being a victim?
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Resume all Supplements and Alternatives
Posted January 13th, 2011 by adminFrom: Marcia
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2011 5:23 PM
To: Lloyd Wright
Subject: RE: AST/ALT
Hi Lloyd,
I found out what was the matter after being rushed to the emergency room on December 30th, with uncontrollable dry heaves. after an ultrasound, Hidascan and MRCP which registered "0"
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Resume all Supplements and Alternatives
Posted January 13th, 2011 by adminFrom: Marcia
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2011 5:23 PM
To: Lloyd Wright
Subject: RE: AST/ALT
Hi Lloyd,
I found out what was the matter after being rushed to the emergency room on December 30th, with uncontrollable dry heaves. after an ultrasound, Hidascan and MRCP which registered "0"
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Lloyd on The Self Improvement Show Dec. 30th
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