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Hepatitis B - need a cure please

I have been recently diagnosed with Hepatitis B. I have no apparent symptoms, but I am looking for a Homeopathic cure that can eliminate the HBV virus or at least change it to negative.

Thanks
 
  Abul Hasan on 2004-11-18
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
First see the appropriate posts in ABC Forum Archives.

Some contributors have been Dr. Saleem Hameed and Dr. Venugopal Gauri. (Also others).

Best,
Pankaj Varma
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
Abul Hasan--

As of this moment, there is no known cure for Hepatitis B. I'm sorry.

PLEASE talk to your medical doctor before taking ANY medication, whether it's prescription, over-the-counter, or herbal. Also avoid alcohol and cigarettes. All these things could weaken or damage your liver.

If you have recently contracted it, there is a good chance your body will fight it off on its own.

Take care, and good luck! :-)
 
Orume last decade
Need many symptoms. What took you to the doctor? There are many liver healing remedies, but which one??? help us choose. Sabra
 
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