I copied from the archives, Deborah. For some reason your message did
not appear in my mailbox.
My _guess_ is that BHT might do some good in the blood for the Hep but
still would not affect liver infection.
Second; I _think_ that there are some legitimate reasons for some cells
to be protected in this manner and they would be affected also.
No telling what is being opened up to being killed.
Ron
Deborah Gerard
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08 Aug 2016 08:38:49 -0700
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What are the thougths of Butylated Hydroxytoluene...BHT to destroy the outer
layer of the virus so it cannot hide from the immune system?
On Monday, August 8, 2016 9:54 AM, Ron <ron....@gmail.com> wrote:
While looking at CoQ10 on Mayo Clinic
http://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/coenzyme-q10/dosing/hrb-20059019
I ran across this:
To treat hepatitis C, 40 milligrams or 80 milligrams of mitoquinone has been
taken by mouth once daily with a glass of water following an overnight fasting
period and a minimum of one hour before eating, for 28 days.
Efficacy?
Ron