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Test Results Show Hep C Cleared
J.P.J., British Columbia, Canada

About two years ago I went to a physician in Hawaii for a prostate screen and cholesterol level check. When the tests came back the doctor noticed an abnormality in my liver enzymes. Upon further tests, I was diagnosed as having hepatitis C, Type 1B. The hepatitis C was a result of one of the 110 units of blood transfusions I had received after being burned very badly in an explosion that occurred during a Hazardous Materials Response about 20 years ago. I was a Firefighter in Shreveport, Louisiana at the time. My Captain was burned over 98% of his body and only lived for thirty-six hours. I was burned 72% with 42% third degree burns. I died on the scene and am told eight more times during subsequent surgeries. The blood transfusions I received saved my life. They were not, however, checking the blood supply for AIDS or hepatitis during those years.

After being diagnosed with hepatitis C, I was sent to a specialist for a liver biopsy. I was told that on a scale of 0 to 4, 4 being the worst, my liver on the outside was a 4 and on the inside was about a 2.5. My options were chemotherapy, which the doctor admitted would probably not be effective, or a liver transplant. Neither of those options was satisfactory to me. I decided to opt for a less conventional approach and came to an Oriental Medicine clinic in Canada for treatments. I received a variety of treatments, which addressed not only the physical but also the whole patient, including the psychological aspects of well-being.

I also discovered a variety of other treatments, which I applied to myself, such as Rife Technology, using blood electrification and producing ionic colloidal silver, magnetic pulsing and ozonating water. After my treatments at the clinic and my own application of these alternate therapies, I returned to the hospital in Shreveport for a complete blood work-up with liver enzymes screening. The numbers were all normal. It appears that I am cured! I continue to do blood electrification and maintain my other regimens as purely maintenance. I hope that others will consider these methods as an alternative to other treatments available.

J.P.J., British Columbia, Canada
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\ My options were chemotherapy, which my doctor admitted would probably not be effective, or a liver transplant. \
Keywords:
Magnetic Pulsing, Wrist Pulsing , Hepatitis, Infection, Infection, Liver Conditions, Liver Conditions, Viral
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