Andreas Moritz
People with Hep C tend to have a lot more stones than average, and the liver impairment causes them to keep making new stones. There is a strong emotional component to this as well. She may contact me to find out what it is and work with that. I know of quite a few people who apparently had Hep C for many years before they were diagnosed. It is more common than is known.
Intrahepatic stones are not the only cause of Hep C. Protein from animal foods clog up the sinusoids (blood capillaries) of the liver and starve of damage liver cells. All cells in the body and the blood contain tiny active particles that scientists (Dr. Enderlein at al) in the early twentieth century identified and called "protits." They found that when the cell milieu changed from alkaline to acidic, these protits morphed into bacteria. With further increase of cell toxicity, these bacteria turned into viruses. When exceedingly toxic, the viruses become fungi. Each of the three help to break down or destroy damaged proteins or cell nucleus in order to safeguard the body against septic poisoning or cell mutations. The reason why so many people are infected with viruses is not because the viruses necessarily entered the blood or tissues from the outside, but because the body makes them inside whenever the need arises.
However, as the blood vessels (sinusoids) and bile ducts in the liver open up again, the cell terrain (pH) changes from acid to alkaline, and the micro-organims revert back to protits. The protits are indestructible, and they survive the body. They exist outside in nature where they can, like inside the body, become microbes.
Viruses don't cause hepatitis, hepatitis causes the viruses. Infection occurs only is response to acidity and weak cell structures. The body is not suicidal, it always tried to preserve itself. A higher virus count just shows that she has been acidifying her body by eating strongly acid-forming and stone-forming foods. The protein foods have also led to her high risk of insulin resistance and diabetis. I recommend she uses Timeless Secrets of Health & Rejuvenation,
http://www.ener-chi.com. as a guideline for a balanced diet and lifestyle. Liver flushes are OK for her if they are followed by colonics or colemas, and occasionally, a kidney cleanse, otherwise they are overtaxing the liver intestines, lymphatic system, kidneys and blood. Alcohol should be avoided in any form.
Andreas