Re: Liver Flush for Hep C People
Dave,
Thanks for your message. Sorry for not responding sooner. I'm very sorry also that I can not help you out much. In fact, I doubt if I can help you out at all. Here is a list of things I have tried in my quest to heal myself, together with a few comments. I am working on the premise that if we can eliminate that which does not work, we can focus on that which does. Unfortunately, I think we are running out of options. Here goes:
The Beck Protocol; I was extremely optimisitic after reading up on this but it turned out to be completely useless. Looking back on the experience, I have never heard of anyone getting rid of the hep C virus with it. I wonder why?
Hulda Clark 's zapper and protocols: as above. I even had a letter from Hulda assuring me that it was extremely easy to get rid of the virus. However, her protocols never worked for me.
20+ liver flushes. Curezone members rave about their flushes, but, as I said in my original posting, I have very serious doubts about their effectiveness. I'm beginning to think that most of the effects are psychological in nature. I have seen the same kind of reaction at first hand when I did a 7-day fast and bowel flush on a health farm. People were in immediate ecstasy after a look at the strange mixture they found in the toilet bowl after flushing. Weird!
Chinese herbalism. I tried this a few years ago and gave up on it as I believed I was getting ripped off. The hype was great but the results were nil. I think that there may be hope here, though, and intend to give it another go. I saw a practitioner last week who I was very happy with.
Bicom therapy / EAV - electro-acupuncture a la Voll: Again, the theory was great but the diagnoses depend to a large extent on the skill of the practitioner. I went to 2 of the best in UK and got no positive health outcomes - I also got differing diagnoses. Something which did impress me with the Bicom practitioner was that he told me that I also had hep A, something which I had never been tested for. 5 years later, when I did have the test, this proved to be correct. However, diagnosis and cure are 2 different things. Bicom therapy, in particular, IMO, may well be worth trying. I stopped mainly because of the expense and because I was working abroad. This being said, if I had noticed any positive effects due to the treatment, I would have kept it up.
Homeopathy: Great theory again. Read, Rediscovering Real Medicine by Jean Elmiger and you'll become an instant convert. This being said, the proof of the pudding is in the eating and I have had lots of homeopathic puddings which did nothing at all for me. I have even tried the Hep C nosodes on 2 separate occasions. Homeopathy doesn't get more powerful than that. However, they did not budge the Hep C one
inch. Nor did they make me feel better. The right practitioner might be able to do something for you, though. Jean Elmiger does not practice any more but his son carries on his work and I'm thinking of paying him a visit - in Switzerland!
714X - Gaston Naessen's cancer treatment, which is said to work through building up the immune system so it can fight off disease. I was really sick when I tried this but I didn't have enough money to buy enough of the stuff to really test it. Something did pull me out of my crisis, though, and this may have had a hand in it. I'd love to try it again.
Reiki. This is what was done to and for me, without my knowlege, when my brother heard how sick I was. I doubt if it will get rid of the hep C virus, but because of the timing of my 'recovery' from the aforesaid crisis, I have to conclude that it was of very great help in getting me on my feet again - and, as opposed to many of the previous treatments - it was free, given out of pure love. Wonderful.
Supplemental protocols. You'll find a lot of these on the web; some of them very expensive and devised by people who claim to have cured themselves of hep C with them. I've spent a fortune on them, felt no better when I was on them, and there were no objective indicators of a positive change in health. Thymuplex and milk thistle were 2 of the supplements I was on for a long time. Now, I believe my money is much better off in my pocket.
The last thing I'll mention here is Budwig cream. Like the 714X, it was designed to fight off cancer by strengthening the immune system. As I see it, if you can't get rid of the virus, but can keep yourself strong enough to stop it doing you much harm, then that's the thing to do. I'm currently giving this a 3-month trial. It's cheap as chips as well, so you've nothing to lose.
Well, I hope the above monologue is of some use to you. Your response was the only one I got to my posting. Not that it worries me, but it does say something about the nature of forum. I get the impression that criticism of the
Liver Flush is not appreciated at all at curezone and any questioning of the sacred cow of the
Liver Flush is extremely unwelcome. Not a healthy environment for truth or helping people with real problems like hep C, I would have thought. Good luck with your own personal struggle with hep C and if you come up with something which you believe may be of value, let me know!