The Hepatitis Epidemic
Hepatitis C is considered an epidemic and is now killing
more people than Aids/HIV...30,000 a year and it's going to get much
worse. Right now, 5 million Americans
are infected with Hepatitis C - and most of them don't know it. That is 1 out of every 50 people.....and
some will be people you know. The
number of adults seeking liver transplants for hepatitis C infection will
skyrocket in the next 20 years. An estimated 10,000 to 30,000 Americans die
from this disease or it's complications each year. Deaths are expected to
increase because of the increasing risk of infection, and the resulting
cirrhosis, portal hypertension, thrombocytopenia, bleeding, and liver cancer.
Five years ago, 20% of hepatitis C patients were candidates for liver transplantation
and today the number has increased to about 50%.
The Hepatitis C virus causes diabetes (40% of genotype 1
have diabetes), it affects the brain causing depression, it causes lung
problems, neuropathy, fibromyalgia, Sjogren's, cardiac problems, skin problems,
arthritis, stomach problems, anemia, fatigue, and of course, cirrhosis. After
cirrhosis comes DECOMPENSATION. The liver stops working, the skin and sclera
become yellow, your belly looks like you're pregnant, you're unable to process
protein, you get anemic, confused, the kidneys stop working and many bleed to
death.
Hepatitis C is called the dragon, because it sleeps for many
years and one day, suddenly, it wakes up and ends your life (people who got
infected 20-30 years ago may just now find out). The Hepatitis C virus is very
old and very smart.....it doesn't kill quickly like the HIV virus or like the
Ebola virus. Hepatitis C has chosen to infect the liver - the ONLY organ
capable of regeneration. It can remain "hidden" for many years,
keeping its host alive and using our own immune system against us.
Nobody knows exactly where it came from. During World War II, an unlicensed yellow
fever vaccine was released to immunize our troops who were going to the South
Pacific. To stabilize the vaccine, scientists used serum from Australian
Aboregenese, hoping they were immune to endemic illnesses and that immunity
would then be passed to our troops. Years later, it was discovered that 50% of
the Aboregenese had Hepatitis B and C. A study done by the Veteran's
Administration later proved that over 320,000 of our troops were infected.
Thousands of them fell ill with hepatitis and hospitalized or quarantined in
their barracks. When they came back home, they were encouraged to donate blood. A monster, with the power to mutate, had
just been unleashed.
Hepatitis C is transmitted through blood only. That means
blood transfusions with contaminated blood before 1992 (because blood was not
screened), tatoos, body piercing, needle sticks, IV drugs with contaminated
needles, manicures that made you bleed (instruments are not sterilized),
sharing razors, toothbrushes, anything that could pass infected blood to your
blood. Even doing IV drugs once could have given you the virus or sharing
straws with someone that had nasal sores or bleeding.
A mutating virus for which there is no vaccine, hepatitis-C
has many strains and substrains. By the time they figure something about it,
it's already mutated into something stronger. 70-75% of people have genotype 1,
the strain most difficult to treat. (95% of Veterans who have Hep C have
genotype 1). The success rate with traditional modern medicine treatment is
only about 50% and treatment is a whole year and side effects from the
medications are cruel.
According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), by the
year 2008, the cases of decompensation will increase 279%, liver-related deaths
223% and the need for liver transplantation 528%. Considering that we don't
have enough organs now and people die on transplant lists, far too many of
those precious lives will be lost. For
those fortunate enough to find a donor, the process costs roughly $300,000
during the first 3 months, and can be painful and incapacitating. Add to this
the thousands of dollars for anti-rejection drugs and the costs of aftercare
and more frequent visits to health care facilities. The other option, debilitating and woefully ineffective chemo,
runs into the tens of thousands of dollars and more and has success rates in the
mere single digits.
Fortunately, there is also good news: there are at least three excellent
inexpensive supplements that can be used for hepatitis. First of all, an
aqueous extract of the oleander plant commonly called "oleander soup"
made according to the directions in the book "Cancer's Natural Enemy"
(http://www.rose-laurel.com) has had excellent results in treating
hepatitis-C. Secondly, a great many
hepatitis-C sufferers have used the natural supplement Colloidal Silver and
swear by it.
And finally, there is an excellent herbal treatment regimen
for hepatitis-C that is all natural, inexpensive and was found to be
extraordinarily effective in a limited study known as the Berkson Clinical
Study on Hepatitis-C. Most people in the United States are not familiar with
the Berkson Clinical Study on Hepatitis-C, a study that was never published in
the United States, despite Dr. Berkson's impressive credentials that include
Rutgers, the Max Planck Institute and the Center for Disease Control (CDS) in
Atlanta.
It has been suggested that, besides being a very limited
study of only three patients, the real reason the study has never been
published in the states is due to the fact that liver transplants are highly
profitable for mainstreams medicine, costing over $300,000 in the first three
months alone, plus many thousands of dollars afterwards for anti-rejection
drugs and aftercare.
In Doctor Berkson’s study, which was 100% effective in a
limited study on advanced hepatitis-C patients who were facing either
transplants or chemo, he used a combination of three commonly available and
inexpensive natural supplements, along with healthy modifications in diet,
exercise and lifestyle.
The three supplements are:
* Milk thistle
(silymarin
* Alpha-lipoic
acid
* Selenium
All three natural supplements are commonly available and
inexpensive. (The author has used milk
thistle for years, after reading long ago that it was deemed effective at not
only protecting the liver but also in regenerating damaged livers by the German
E Commission (their equivalent of the FDA). Now he takes all three supplements
to help offset a fondness for another natural substance - the blue agave
cactus.)
It is important to note that no one, including Doctor
Berkson, suggests that the regimen he used could be 100% effective against all
hepatitis; nevertheless, complete success in three out of three patients with
little hope is impressive and suggests that this natural alternative might
offer hope and alternatives to a great number of people with hepatitis and
damaged livers.
More information about the Berkson Clinical Study can be
found at http://www.rose-laurel.com/Berksonstudy.htm
In treating any serious disease or illness, it is usually an
excellent idea to cleanse the body of toxins (which help promote disease and
retard healing). A liver cleanse is an
essential procedure to help treat hepatitis as well as for anyone to use as
part of a healthy anti-disease lifestyle.
And, since, good health begins in the gut, the same holds true for
cleansing the colon.
Live long, live healthy, live happy!
(With thanks to Silvia from the Herbal Musings forum for
providing the background information on Hepatitis-C)