A FRIEND HAS HCV-1b, REFUSES INTERFERON & RIBAVIRINE-TREATMENT. ANY SUCCESS-STORIES W/ ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS?

Question by aybloc: A FRIEND HAS HCV-1b, REFUSES INTERFERON & RIBAVIRINE-TREATMENT. ANY SUCCESS-STORIES W/ ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS?
ONE KEEPS HEARING OF ALTERNATIVES IN RUSSIA, ASIA, EUROPE – BUT THEN THE ALOPATHS ALL GO CRAZY AND SWEAR THOSE ARE ALL CHARLATANISMS. YET OTHERS WANT TO MERELY PUSH – MORE OFTEN THAN NOT INEFFECTIVE – ‘MIRACLE’-DRUGS (THE NET’S FULL OF SUCH BS). ANY NEWS WILL BE ACCEPTED; I LOVE THAT BUDDY O’MINE AND SHOULD LIKE TO SEE HIM OUTLIVE ME!

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Answer by Trinidy
http://janis7hepc.com/Shared%20Stories.htm

It has about 15 different stories on it about hcv-1b and certain kinds of treatments they have used. The best thing to do is just look and look for alternative treatments. I am sure there is some place that a number for you to call and see what alternatives there is for him. I pray that he does well and that there is an alternative treatment out there for him.

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