Re: CS>Auto-Immune Hepatitis

2010-06-14 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Thanks to you and all you have replied and are replying.  I'll check on 
each idea and forward them to my friend.   I'll just reply once with 
thanks to everyone.   Much obliged.





On Tuesday, Jun 15, 2010, at 10:00 Asia/Tokyo, Peter Converse wrote:


Hi Jonathan,

You might want to check into the work of Dr. Berkson who has helped 
people in similar shape with high doses of milk thistle, ALA and a 
third ingredient which escapes me right now...maybe selenium. He 
helped liver transplant candidates become free of their condition and 
their need for transplants.


Peter

- Original Message - From: "Jonathan B. Britten" 


To: 
Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2010 8:11 PM
Subject: CS>Auto-Immune Hepatitis


List,

From a friend:

"My apologies for the mass mailing; I’m writing in the hope that you
might be able give me some information. My mother-in-law is ill with a
terminal liver disease (a rare form of hepatitis known as auto-immune
hepatitis.) We have been to the top hospital here in Fukuoka, and she
has been told that she would have an excellent prognosis only if she
can get a liver transplant. As there is absolutely no system of organ
donations in Japan, my wife was willing to be a live organ donor to her
mother. However, after my wife underwent testing, she was informed
that she was ineligible to be a live donor; her own liver, while
perfectly fine, was adjudged to be less than satisfactory for a
transplant."

I wonder whether anyone has first-rate information on alternatives to
transplant.

Thanks in advance.



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Re: CS>Auto-Immune Hepatitis

2010-06-14 Thread Peter Converse

Hi Jonathan,

You might want to check into the work of Dr. Berkson who has helped people 
in similar shape with high doses of milk thistle, ALA and a third ingredient 
which escapes me right now...maybe selenium. He helped liver transplant 
candidates become free of their condition and their need for transplants.


Peter

- Original Message - 
From: "Jonathan B. Britten" 

To: 
Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2010 8:11 PM
Subject: CS>Auto-Immune Hepatitis


List,

From a friend:

"My apologies for the mass mailing; I’m writing in the hope that you
might be able give me some information. My mother-in-law is ill with a
terminal liver disease (a rare form of hepatitis known as auto-immune
hepatitis.) We have been to the top hospital here in Fukuoka, and she
has been told that she would have an excellent prognosis only if she
can get a liver transplant. As there is absolutely no system of organ
donations in Japan, my wife was willing to be a live organ donor to her
mother. However, after my wife underwent testing, she was informed
that she was ineligible to be a live donor; her own liver, while
perfectly fine, was adjudged to be less than satisfactory for a
transplant."

I wonder whether anyone has first-rate information on alternatives to
transplant.

Thanks in advance.



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RE: CS>Auto-Immune Hepatitis

2010-06-13 Thread Nenah Sylver
[Jonathan B. Britten] I wonder whether anyone has first-rate information on
alternatives to transplant.



Jonathan,

The immune system needs to be calmed down so it doesn't over-react and
destroy the body's own tissue.

 

There are many reasons why the body does this. Two chief culprits are
infections from microorganisms such as Mycoplasma, and the ingestion of
glutinous grains. The microbes that don't have cells walls of their own,
burrow into the cells and the body no longer recognizes its own transformed
tissue. Similarly, the proteins in gluten irritate the body's tissues and
the immune system goes into hyper-drive and starts attacking the body.

 

Gluten is found in wheat, barley, rye, and sometimes oats (which themselves
don't contain gluten but which can be contaminated by grains that are
glutinous).

 

Transfer Factor helps modulate the immune system. This means boost it when
it's under-functioning, and CALM IT DOWN when it's hyperactive. I also think
it's a good idea to avoid gluten in all its forms.

 

Another factor is heavy metals. Mercury is notorious for provoking
autoimmune responses. Plus, the liver is the filtration organ of the body.
If it's overloaded with toxins, it can't do its job. Sweating is a great way
to eliminate toxins through the skin with taxing the other elimination
organs.

 

My Rife Handbook discusses all these issues in depth.

 

For more, and vital, information on autoimmune conditions in general, see
the new book by Datis Kharrazian with the word "thyroid" in the title.
Although he focuses on hypothydism, the book is really about the progression
and treatment of ALL autoimmune conditions. You can read my review, with
details of the book's contents, under the 5-star ratings on Amazon. Or see
the same review under "Thyroid Gland" on my webbsite. I consider this one of
the most important books of the year. This may not help the person with
autoimmune hepatitis right away, but at least it's a place to start.

 

I would recommend her seeing a health care provider who's versed in
autoimmune conditions. This means a naturopath, oseopath or other
practitioner in the holistic health field, but NOT an allopath. Allopaths
don't understand how the body works, and thus aren't very successful in
treating autoimmune malfunctions.

 

Nenah

 

Nenah Sylver, PhD

electromedicine specialist and author

The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009)

& The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy (2004)

www.nenahsylver.com    



Re: CS>Auto-Immune Hepatitis

2010-06-13 Thread Alan Jones
Dr Berkson was able to help some patients avoid a liver transplant by using
ALA, silymarin (Milk Thistle) and selenium:

http://www.tbyil.com/berkson.htm


On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 7:11 PM, Jonathan B. Britten <
jbrit...@nakamura-u.ac.jp> wrote:

> List,
>
> From a friend:
>
> "My apologies for the mass mailing; I’m writing in the hope that you might
> be able give me some information.  My mother-in-law is ill with a terminal
> liver disease (a rare form of hepatitis known as auto-immune hepatitis.)  We
> have been to the top hospital here in Fukuoka, and she has been told that
> she would have an excellent prognosis only if she can get a liver
> transplant.  As there is absolutely no system of organ donations in Japan,
> my wife was willing to be a live organ donor to her mother.  However, after
> my wife underwent testing, she was informed that she was ineligible to be a
> live donor; her own liver, while perfectly fine, was adjudged to be less
> than satisfactory for a transplant."
>
> I wonder whether anyone has first-rate information on alternatives to
> transplant.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
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Re: Re: CS>auto immune hepatitis

2010-01-20 Thread Alan Jones
FYI, these guys sell liposomal curcumin, so at least they believe there's a
benefit to it:

http://www.letstalkhealth.com/Liposomal-Curcumin-p/617.htm

They have several other interesting Lipo products (I haven't tried any, I
just came across this Googling.)

Alan

On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Acmeair  wrote:

>  several people have asked about doing the liposomal protocol on Alpha
> Lipoic Acid. does anyone have any info on this protocol?
>
> how about  Liposomal  methyl-B12 ?and also  Liposomal curcumin ?
>

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Re: Re: CS>auto immune hepatitis

2010-01-19 Thread arthur rambo
Cindy, I have hepatitis c, and I am sure that glutathione would be very good 
for auto immune hep. You would need ivs from a doctor. Oral will not do the 
job. I buy glutathione from overseas and do it myself iv, mixed with vitamin c- 
the 2 compliment each other. 
 The liver cleanse is essential for long term improvement, as well. 
  I also believe that every household should have an ozone gen. and use it for 
these conditions, but it seems not everyone shares that view. 
  Also, you might look into the hepatitis CAM @ yahoo.groups where low dose 
naltrexone is used by every member with positive results in modulating the 
immune system. Some members have successfully got their numbers down to normal 
from where yours are. 





From: Acmeair 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 11:37:21 AM
Subject: Re: Re: CS>auto immune hepatitis


several people have asked about doing the liposomal protocol on Alpha Lipoic 
Acid. does anyone have any info on this protocol?

how about  Liposomal  methyl-B12 ?    and also  Liposomal curcumin ?

Jan 19, 2010 11:13:03 AM, silver-list@eskimo.com wrote:

You may want to consider Alpha Lipoic Acid, which was recently
>mentioned in posts by Brooks Bradley. Also, see a quote from the
>abstract, below:
>
>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18972440
>
>"These results show that ALA prevents fatty liver disease through
>multiple mechanisms, and suggest that ALA can be used to prevent the
>development and progression of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in
>patients with insulin resistance."
>
>Loosing weight can't hurt either...
>
>Dan
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Re: CS>auto immune hepatitis

2010-01-19 Thread Cindy
Thanks to all that have given input.  Now, as far as a liver cleanse, does one 
need to stay close to a bathroom or what can one expect?
  - Original Message - 
  From: Peter Converse 
  To: Cindy ; silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 1:24 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>auto immune hepatitis


  Hi Cindy,

  Try looking into Dr. Berkson's work on liver restoration and Hep-C.

  hope this helps,

  Peter
- Original Message - 
From: Cindy 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 8:37 AM
Subject: CS>auto immune hepatitis


Hi group, I rarely post but read from this group all the time.  I'm not 
sure if this question is off topic, so if it is I apologize.  My sister has 
recently been told she has a fatty liver and upon further blood test showed her 
liver test (alt) was 3 times what it should be and more blood work states she 
has auto immune hepatitis.  She is NOT a drinking or drug user. She is having a 
biopsy done on Thursday.Now myself and my other sister have been told we 
also have a fatty liver but our blood test are normal.  Does anyone here have 
any input as to what may help a fatty liver?  All 3 of us are close to 50 and 
sure we could drop some weight, my Dr. told me not to worry.  Non of us over 
abuse Tylenol or Motrin but we are on a natural hormone  Bio identical.

Thanks
Cindy



Re: Re: CS>auto immune hepatitis

2010-01-19 Thread Acmeair


several people have asked about doing the liposomal protocol on Alpha Lipoic Acid. does anyone have any info on this protocol?
 
how about  Liposomal  methyl-B12 ?    and also  Liposomal curcumin ?Jan 19, 2010 11:13:03 AM, silver-list@eskimo.com wrote:
You may want to consider Alpha Lipoic Acid, which was recentlymentioned in posts by Brooks Bradley. Also, see a quote from theabstract, below:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18972440"These results show that ALA prevents fatty liver disease throughmultiple mechanisms, and suggest that ALA can be used to prevent thedevelopment and progression of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease inpatients with insulin resistance."Loosing weight can't hurt either...Dan


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RE: CS>auto immune hepatitis

2010-01-19 Thread sol

At 11:30 AM 1/19/2010, you wrote:
[Cindy] Hi group, I rarely post but read from this group all the 
time.  I'm not sure if this question is off topic, so if it is I 
apologize.  My sister has recently been told she has a fatty liver 
and upon further blood test showed her liver test (alt) was 3 times 
what it should be and more blood work states she has auto immune hepatitis.


This may not seem pertinent, but it would be good for her to have a 
complete CBC and full iron panel with ferritin, and transferrin and 
total iron binding capacity. Many people with liver problems have too 
much iron, though I'm not certain that fatty liver or hepatitis are 
or can be the result of a liver overloaded with iron. In any case it 
can't hurt to have those blood tests done.
sol 



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Re: CS>auto immune hepatitis

2010-01-19 Thread Dan Nave
You may want to consider Alpha Lipoic Acid, which was recently
mentioned in posts by Brooks Bradley.  Also, see a quote from the
abstract, below:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18972440

"These results show that ALA prevents fatty liver disease through
multiple mechanisms, and suggest that ALA can be used to prevent the
development and progression of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in
patients with insulin resistance."

Loosing weight can't hurt either...

Dan


On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 7:37 AM, Cindy  wrote:
> Hi group, I rarely post but read from this group all the time.  I'm not sure
> if this question is off topic, so if it is I apologize.  My sister has
> recently been told she has a fatty liver and upon further blood test showed
> her liver test (alt) was 3 times what it should be and more blood work
> states she has auto immune hepatitis.  She is NOT a drinking or drug user.
> She is having a biopsy done on Thursday.    Now myself and my other sister
> have been told we also have a fatty liver but our blood test are normal.
> Does anyone here have any input as to what may help a fatty liver?  All 3 of
> us are close to 50 and sure we could drop some weight, my Dr. told me not to
> worry.  Non of us over abuse Tylenol or Motrin but we are on a natural
> hormone  Bio identical.
>
> Thanks
> Cindy
>
>


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RE: CS>auto immune hepatitis

2010-01-19 Thread Nenah Sylver
[Cindy] Hi group, I rarely post but read from this group all the time.  I'm
not sure if this question is off topic, so if it is I apologize.  My sister
has recently been told she has a fatty liver and upon further blood test
showed her liver test (alt) was 3 times what it should be and more blood
work states she has auto immune hepatitis.

 



 

Datis Kharrazian has a new book out that has the word "thyroid" in the
title. However, his book is applicable to ALL autoimmune diseases and is
worth reading.

 

Nenah

 

Nenah Sylver, PhD

author: The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009),

now available in HARDCOVER

& The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy

  www.nenahsylver.com 



Re: CS>auto immune hepatitis

2010-01-19 Thread Peter Converse
Hi Cindy,

Try looking into Dr. Berkson's work on liver restoration and Hep-C.

hope this helps,

Peter
  - Original Message - 
  From: Cindy 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 8:37 AM
  Subject: CS>auto immune hepatitis


  Hi group, I rarely post but read from this group all the time.  I'm not sure 
if this question is off topic, so if it is I apologize.  My sister has recently 
been told she has a fatty liver and upon further blood test showed her liver 
test (alt) was 3 times what it should be and more blood work states she has 
auto immune hepatitis.  She is NOT a drinking or drug user. She is having a 
biopsy done on Thursday.Now myself and my other sister have been told we 
also have a fatty liver but our blood test are normal.  Does anyone here have 
any input as to what may help a fatty liver?  All 3 of us are close to 50 and 
sure we could drop some weight, my Dr. told me not to worry.  Non of us over 
abuse Tylenol or Motrin but we are on a natural hormone  Bio identical.

  Thanks
  Cindy



Re: CS>auto immune hepatitis

2010-01-19 Thread sms
Cindy, 
Google Dr. Sandra Cabot.  She would be a great source of information and
help for you and your sisters.
I think if you write or call her, she will help you.
The liver is one of her many wonderful areas of expertise.
Sasha 
 -
 
From: Cindy
Date: 01/19/10 05:37:51
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>auto immune hepatitis
 
Hi group, I rarely post but read from this group all the time.  I'm not sure
if this question is off topic, so if it is I apologize.  My sister has
recently been told she has a fatty liver and upon further blood test showed
her liver test (alt) was 3 times what it should be and more blood work
states she has auto immune hepatitis.  She is NOT a drinking or drug user.
She is having a biopsy done on Thursday.Now myself and my other sister
have been told we also have a fatty liver but our blood test are normal. 
Does anyone here have any input as to what may help a fatty liver?  All 3 of
us are close to 50 and sure we could drop some weight, my Dr. told me not to
worry.  Non of us over abuse Tylenol or Motrin but we are on a natural
hormone  Bio identical.
 
Thanks
Cindy
 
 
 

Re: CS>auto immune hepatitis

2010-01-19 Thread John E. Stevens
You may need a liver flush to flush the cholesterol out.

John

On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 8:37 AM, Cindy  wrote:

>  *Hi group, I rarely post but read from this group all the time.  I'm not
> sure if this question is off topic, so if it is I apologize.  My sister has
> recently been told she has a fatty liver and upon further blood test showed
> her liver test (alt) was 3 times what it should be and more blood work
> states she has auto immune hepatitis.  She is NOT a drinking or drug user.
> She is having a biopsy done on Thursday.Now myself and my other sister
> have been told we also have a fatty liver but our blood test are normal.
> Does anyone here have any input as to what may help a fatty liver?  All 3 of
> us are close to 50 and sure we could drop some weight, my Dr. told me not to
> worry.  Non of us over abuse Tylenol or Motrin but we are on a natural
> hormone  Bio identical.*
> **
> *Thanks*
> *Cindy*
> **
> **
>