bro, try Hepasil and Essentials by Usana. It's a cellular science based supplement. You may ask your doctor if it's safe. It's listed in their PPD and MIMS.
bro, try Hepasil and Essentials by Usana. It's a cellular science based supplement. You may ask your doctor if it's safe. It's listed in their PPD and MIMS.
to TS: there are antivirals claiming to have effect on Hepatitis B Virus.. Pero as a general rule, wala pa ko nahibaw.an nga cure for Hepatitis B and C. Some claim to suppress the virulence or delay the course of damage. Therapy, both medical and psychological, would be great for your bro. And the stigma brought by no to little information could do more damage to the patient than the disease itself. Maglikay dayon mo share ug utensils, or di na makig dungan ug kaon.. etc. Emotional support is required.
hope this helps
haha nasobraan ra ka excite, nawrong spelling nuon. but regardless, cell inflammation gihapon na. if inflammed ang cells, dali ra taptan ug sakit, hina na ang immune cells resulting to weak immune system. just so you know, glutathione is the protector of the immune cell (well, all cells in the body). fyi lang boss.
if disagree ka, watch this video lang and tell me if disagree gihapon ka. btw, the doctor in this video is no way connected with maxgxl. thanks sa correction boss, nice pud kaayo ka oi. lol.
And ang root cause sa Hepatitis B infection kay ang inflammation sa liver sir? mao na iya etiology?
please enlighten.
and the argument sir is not about glutathione sir.. ^^
kung karon lang na niya nakuha ang hepa b... naa pa chance nga ma wala pana... boost the immune system...
Unsa pasabot karon pa niya nakuha ang Hep B sir?? O imo pasabot karon pa siya na positive for tesing? Kay every viral disease has its own seroconversion. The time from the infection the etiologic agent to the manifistaion of ddetectable symptoms/signs (eg. Antibodies) before the seroconversion is the window phase/period. Undetectable and assymptomatic ang host.
What is commonly done is immediate passive immunity boost.. Mag hatag ta ug ready immuneglobulin to increase the immunity and hopefully fiht off the disease. But its never a perfect guarantee. But its worth a try. HepBIg is given to babies born by hep B mothers.
Hope this helps
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