Re: Alpha Feto Protein going up?
Von: Waterspider (nospam@all.com) [Profil]
Datum: 01.10.2008 09:35
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Newsgroup: alt.support.hepatitis-c
Datum: 01.10.2008 09:35
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Newsgroup: alt.support.hepatitis-c
"chardonney9" <chardonney9@notearthlink.net> wrote in message news:TNGdnbdUhe02IX_VnZ2dnUVZ_rXinZ2d@earthlink.com... > Thomas Wagner wrote: >> On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 09:37:20 -0400, chardonney9 >> <chardonney9@notearthlink.net> wrote: >> >>> How would you know? You are very lacking in education when it comes to >>> supplementation. It did lower my viral load, just as fluvstatin does but >>> without the side effects. >> >> Viral load fluctuates naturally. It's neither a measure of the function >> of your immune system nor a measure of the damage done to your liver. It >> would be impressive if you had decreased your viral load to zero. You >> didn't. Case closed. >> > > Fluvstatin doesn't decrease it to zero either and yet it's excitedly > talked about as the next step in treatment. And statins, especially this > one, have horrible side effects, some permanent if taken long enough. As > if we need more side effects on top of the ones that go with present > treatment. > > My viral load didn't fluctuate, it went straight down while I was on CS > and up when I stopped. If only I had not been so conservative on the dose! Yeah, yeah, sure, if only. Yeah, you would have been the first person, ever, in the entire hisory of hepatitis C, to be cured by colloidal silver. Yeah, if only. You, Char Donney, are freakin' hilarious.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- chardonney9 (09.10.2008 04:28)
