Re: Which device (Rife) for Hep C?
>>This frequently leads to a misdiagnosis of viral hepatitis, when it is often not. Hepatitis merely means inflammation of the liver. So hepatitis includes viral hepatitis from hepatits viruses (A, B, C, D, E, F, or G), herpes virus induced hepatitis, bacterial, fungal, parasitical, chemical (including from pharmaceutical drugs), autoimmune and traumatic hepatitis.>>
Exactly..although it's interesting that from reading Hvergerthi's posts in the past, he doesn't believe that
parasites are the problem for people like what is being found here, and what mine own experience has been with the chronic liver problems. I know I've got alot of work to do yet with the
parasites and all that goes with them (viruses and bacterias, and toxins), but no MD would have EVER found the toilet- bowls full of flukes, plus dwarf tapeworms, and
Ascaris in the liver too. And that was after spending thousands of dollars, all kinds of tests, and gallbladder surgery. The problem was the liver. Epstein Barr Virus was found with the blood testing, but the ND's biofeedback methods told a much, much bigger story of what was killing my liver. Not just the visible parasites, but also the EBV, CMV, and a bunch of Lyme coinfections--which I wouldn't have known to look for if it had not been for Newport.
I'm sure I also bombarded my liver with an overwhelming amount of chemicals when I was spraying potent herbicides for two summers (stupidly, with no protection). Hard emotional things also have an affect on the liver, plus add into that pharmaceutical drugs like anti-depressants, birth control pills etc etc.
It's a good thing the dowsing doesn't have a spot that indicates "that's a dumb question!" :) because that was one I asked "do I have hepatitis"...and a definite "yes".
Of course I've had hepatitis in the liver, and fibrosis. Like Hvergerthi's post says "hepatitis is whatever causes inflammation in the liver"..and that's what the article below that I posted was also saying about the different types of viruses that affect the liver (and most likely the spleen too).
Biofeedback is so important with knowing what needs to be addressed. It's the "jack-in-the-box" affect that Newport talks about. It's also a question that Dale asked me when I was talking to him about the F165/bean...what am I doing for biofeedback. I've been fortunate to have a good ND that is good with muscle testing (which John has found important with his stuff too), and he also uses the MSAS professional computer (meridian testing). One of the reasons Newport understands stuff so well, is because of his own EPFX biofeedback testing that he used for a long time, prior to learning how to dowse...plus his learning through his own researching.
Chinese Medicine is an area that Newort is also knowledgable about. I have been doing my own dowsing, instead of asking Newport about different Chinese Medicine herbs I've been learning about this past week for helping the liver..asking which ones would be the most effective for me.
Many of them are listed in Hvergerthi's post. After I asked if Hepatitis is a problem for my liver, I also asked a yes or no question about herbs. "Are there herbs I have not yet used that would help my liver heal?" "yes". will I find them in the TCM herbs? "yes".
But, no amount of liver healing herbs will be able to heal the liver when it has "bugs" living in it. Critters, as Newport calls them.
and that's just a beginning. Plenty to learn--the liver is far more complicated, and more important, than I ever guessed.