ako nahibawan.. its in your system.. dili na xa ma wala.. you can pass it to your children
ako nahibawan.. its in your system.. dili na xa ma wala.. you can pass it to your children
preventive measures such as no alcohol, drugs and plenty of rest..dli mag.abusar sa lawas...you may take liver vitamins to strengthen your liver...check this vitamin, essentiale forte...that's what my fwnd is taking. he has hep b. hope this could help...agi lng ko.
western medicine believes that if a person is Hepatitis B positive (HbS Ag reactive), he will be positive for life but with alternative medicine Hepatitis B is reversible. I am a nurse by profession but for all I know Hepatitis positive will be positive for life, but our belief is wrong after all! Try consulting Dr. Romy Paredes ( a doctor in Alternative/Homeopathic Medicine) he can help you with it. I have witnessed patients whose liver enzymes (SGPT/SGOT) were abnormally high became normal in one month and which took 6 to 12 months to become normal in our practice of Western Medicine. And I have seen HbSAg positive patients turn negative with this practice of Alternative Medicine! Essentiale forte consisting of B-complex and Phosphatydilcholine is a drug of choice for liver patients but with alternative/homeopathic medicine they will give you instructions on detoxification and cleansing, liver flush, administers chelation therapy and hydrogen treatment, natural and organic food supplements, and oral supplementation of Milk thistle, Vitamin B Complex, Vitamin C, and Vitamin E and Alpha Lipoic Acid.
Live a clean life, no alcohol, and take good care of everything and eat healthy organic food with no preservatives. Just be patient and do their instructions. There's still hope for Hepatitis B positive people to become negative.
may gamot nb for that kind of sicknezzzz
any answer po.. pleaseeeeeeeeeee
There is no cure for HEPA B. Anyone who is living with someone infected with that virus should get vaccinated. It lasts for 10 years.
I mean you are immune to Hepa B for 10 years. After that, you might need to get another. I think the vaccine costs 3-5K. It consist of 3 injections for a period of 1 year. That's what I remember of it, I'm not sure anymore, it was over a year ago when I was planning to get one when the girl I was dating revealed she had Hepa B, but we broke up a week after that. So my plan went kaboom.
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