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  • for lycodium use

    get it at a health store that carries homeopathic remedies .put three drops in a half litre of water and sip all day . re-top two or three times . the homeopath also told me ,like Lloyd has said to avoid iron . i used one a days without iron, but only intermitantly. avoid red meat .

    and from reading two videos here i will check them all out and get more good tips

    thankyou Lloyd !

  • i was in my way to a homeopath when i got a cell call from the doctor saying the blood test came through positive for hep c . i knew something was wrong and that confirmed it . the homeopath was not impressed , he prescribed lycodium clavatum ,an extract of clubfoot moss .

    i figure iv had this for forty years . now in the last 10 days since starting on lycodium iv experienced a great sleep,more energy, and several good bonuses .

    i agree with Lloyd but carry it farther .no drugs at all !!!!!

  • Make sure to get get your viral counts checked mine has been normal since the protacal.

    No more pain in my side. I also make my own colloidal silver.

  • I took 50 % solution from a contact in Edmonton a suplier she is my friends sister. I can send you the link.

  • This guy never talks about M M S Stabilized chlorine dioxide it cured me after a three week protacal.

    THIS GUY IS ALL ABOUT MONEY

    Customademan

  • @Customademan Really? Wow. My friend tried MMS for over 4 months but no result.

    Gradually Increased MMS Up to 16 drops twice a day.

    He tried this protocol twice within 4 months.

    What was wrong then?

  • what about Mirtazapine and anti nausia Prochlorperazine are what i am priscribed for deprecion and nausia, i have hep c genom 3 i beleve cannabis helps with many of my symptoms, what do you think.

  • Incivek is 2nd new hepatitis C drug cleared this month. On May 13, the FDA approved Victrelis, which works the same way as Incivek and is also taken with the older medicines.

  • Incivek, a pill also known as telaprevir, is poised to help transform treatment of hepatitis C by nearly doubling the chances of curing the serious liver disease compared with current standard treatments.

    Incivek offers the potential of cutting the treatment duration to 24 weeks for many patients, while Victrelis can cut treatment down to 28 weeks for some.

  • hey Lloyd!! ...just want to thank you for caring about others...you're a nice man!!...

  • My name mom is a real hard time with Hepatitis C please call her to give her advice 501 626 1405

  • most of those things should be avoided by EVERYONE.

    I.V. Ozone can cure Hep C, the U.S. medical system is a sham

  • @rigbuilder7 ive heard ozone therapy is right up there will colloidal silver which is really bad to take

  • is tylenol same thing as paracetamol?

  • I wish Lloyd did not have such a hyper-cynical attitude. It's very irrational.

  • Is OTC Prevacid bad?  or the generic versions of it?

  • @choirlady1976 Prevacid is a Proton-Pump inhibitor. Nexium, and Prilosec are also Proton Pump Inhibitors. These drugs will raise your viral load. Instead use Zantac or other products which are not Proton-Pump inhibitors.

    Lloyd

  • Where is the evidence for all these assertations?

  • experience.

    Lloyd has followed the progress of thousands of people.

  • How about Advil, can I take that for pain?

    Thank You

  • Amoxicilin will increase viral load millions of points with as few as 3 pills.

    Lloyd

  • what about hepatitis A & B? does amoxicilin increase V.L.?

  • I'm on Wellbutrin. Thanks. Guess it is time to go off. I guess it's possible you saved my life.....

  • Lloyd, where are you getting your information?

  • Ask Lloyd directly.

    He is on YouTube as ...

    Lloyd92368

  • Hey bud! Have you heard of Telaprevir?! It looks very promising!

  • @HeppersHelper

    I can't find him, can you tell me how?

    thanks!

  • @OK55OK55OK I can't find Lloyd92368

  • good vid!

    anyone who is interested in learning more about living with hep c may also find the book "Living With Hepatitis C for Dummies" useful. it explains how hep C affects the body and gives advice on today's treatment options-from drugs (and their side effects) to transplants and alternative therapies-as well as tips on dealing with the emotional and financial burdens the disease brings with it.

    selfservingbooks (.) com/dummies/Living+With+Hepati­tis+C+for+Dummies/1219

    [replace (.) with .]

  • Hiya would just like to say iv just finished combo treatment for 6mths... I feel worse now than i did before i started !!! I'v been a in-pataient for " suspected stroke " and have a mother with parkinsons , was told maybe i have that !!! I'm convinced i have post hep c fatiguge syndrom ... I'm tiered most of the time , ache like i cant explain ... What can i do to help myself ??? All help and advise welcome xxxx

  • There's also a hydrocodone with ibuprophen, instead of tylenol. It's called Vicroprophen.

    It is better on inflamation (like aspirin), Eat a little something with it if it upsets your stomach,yogurt works great.

    Is Ambien ok for sleeping?

  • Very interesting~ Thanks!

  • Thank you, very informative, helpful info.

  • Thank You for the info, BUT i have a question, you said NO tylenol, Well I had a bad car wreck and take 6 loratab a day, is this unsafe?

    Thanks

  • i have HCV that's developed into cirrhosis. i also have muscle cramps and take zinc which seems to ease that noticeably. but i've noticed that on some occasions where i've taken loratabs(two of the 7.5's for just a day), it never failed to cause the on set of cramps. don't know if it's more the acetaminophen or hydracodone or combo of both. i was thinking of taking just acetaminophen alone to see how i respond to that.

  • it is most likely depleting some nutrients , possibly calcium, magnesium, potassium or some of the B vitamins. could be vitamin C and bioflavanoids too. Celloid minerals CPMP (Calcium phosphate and magnesium phosphate often work well for cramps and are very safe.

  • LLOYD's Response via me...

    "I believe that lartab is a generic for hydrocodone. The item contains 650 mg of Acetaminophen, the active and damaging ingredient in Tylenol. I suggest that you switch to percodan; it contains aspirin instead of acetaminophen and is equally effective."

  • as much emphasis being put on being responsible for your own health, if you ask for an alternative to a tylenol/ narcotic based pain reliever, you're somehow flagged as a potential pill popper. and i can appreciate that and that's another story. but honestly, aside from the stomach discomfort aspirin may have, i wonder why the big love affair drs. have w/ prescribing loratab

  • The almighty $! (well there was a time)

  • how are you qualified to give an advice Mr. Lloyd? "It is a joke against humanity" LMAO.

    And you observed virus?

  • The work you have done on drugs impacting viral loads is quite impressive and very useful to everyone, and I totally agree with that approach...

    I don't want to discourage what you do cause it is a great loving service to others.

  • You really have to know who to trust when having HCV, and that relies on independant research. Although some may speak like an authority, I often find few are.

    One should not take advice from youtube, or you could end up in more serious shape, no matter how good it sounds.

  • By the way Zantax should never be taken by HCV patients for upset stomach. Reason being that portal hypertension is quite common with a comprimised liver, this can lead to gastric or even esophageal veraces. Ant acids eat away at the stomach lining exposing many veins running on the stomach wall. These veins can form veraces and burst under the stress of hypertension. Trust me, I barely survived it, and was in a coma for 42 days.

  • If anyone wants to know anything about this disease they can privately contact me. If I can't give you the answers I have specialists that can. If I can't give you the right answer I won't.

    Unfortunately I am well travelled with HCV, I've had biopsy's on my liver and skin, tapped for ascites, 5 GI bleeds two of which nearly killed me, 2 T.I.P.S. shunts in my liver one collapsed one working. Obviously I have ESLD and await transplant. Also took the treatment but it seems like forever ago now.

  • I would like to ask you questions on drugs like benzodiazapines. How do I contact you?

  • info(at)LloydWright(dot)org

  • Could you tell me if milk thistle in the buckthorn berry silybum marinum liquid form is good. It tastes so good. I wanna know from you if you think this is good . please help and tell me what you think of it . thank you

  • @SA2137 I have been taking milk thistle in capsule form since I was first diagnosed in 1992. Never would consent to interferon as I am not into experimental drugs. I am still here and am doing better than anyone I have talked to that did take interferon. My question is does anybody have a natural way of controlling amonia levels? The stuff that has been given to me by my doctors is knocking the life out of me.

  • Man this is informative and you are right. I am not taking the new swine flu vaccination. The herbs from the earth are wonderful.

  • "One should not take advice from youtube"

    And yet you are as willing to offer your 1st hand experience as Lloyd is.

  • experience yes, advice on treatment NO...I know almost everything there is to know about this virus and could definately answers any questions about it. I would never say things I was unsure of, knowing treatments can vary dramatically from person to person.

    HCV impacts everyone differently. What is good for some can have adverse affects on others. Although I know you mean well, I hope you see my points as valid and refrain from giving advice, people will learn through your experience.

  • Thanks for all of the information. It seems true and interesting.

  • i recommend that anyone with hepatitis c gets treatment now! There is a good chance to get rid of the virus or atleast substantially slow down the disease. I am on ribavirin and interferon by the way. Its not that bad.

  • interferon dot ws

  • V interesting observations made here, certainly worthy subject for someone's PhD project in hepatology.

    In the UK, treatment using Peginterferon and ribavirin has been sanctioned by NICE since Aug 2006 and is of course free to the end user on the NHS.

    Difficult as peg and riba may be to tolerate, it works to achieve a cure, avoiding end stage liver disease and hepatocellular Ca. Personal proof of cleared RNA by the 4th week of treatment.

  • How else are we to find answers. My Doc just put me on Nexium and I have been in bed for 3 days, before that I was up jumping around doing my Christmas shopping, also every time I was put on an antbiotic I wound up in the ER, and do you really think this is about money? Some of us only see MD's and those are the Docs are to busy to do the research.

    I think he did a great job, and a public service

  • No thanks; it's Big Pharma that I don't trust. I am not naive-have had 2 tranplants due to hepc, but will not do interferon.

  • There IS a way to treat HCV..INTERFERON AND RIBOVARIAN...don't be a statistic..take your life and put it in the phamacuticle companies

    2yr SVR

  • I know he is correct about the antibiotics. He also helped me get better after using them. Everyone has to make a living, and who better to help you obtain high-quality supplements than him? He has made it his mission to help others--take advantage, folks!!

  • Is this guy a doctor? Where is the research to prove all these accusations?

  • Lloyd is NOT a doctor.

    He is probably the worlds most experienced practitioner of alternative medicine solutions for hepatitis C. He has remained undetected for nearly 10 years after clearing the virus using a combination of herbal and glandular products.

  • Ironic that you're the person that uploaded this crap.

  • He draws his conclusions from his own personal experience and the experiences of the thousands of hepatitis c suffers he has corresponded with over the last decade.

    LloydWright . org

  • Absolutely correct. I just hope that no one falls for his lies! Money rings a bell to me.

  • how astute of you to recognise that Drug Companies are bilking the public and that Lloyd represents a verifiable alternative to traditional profit driving health maintenance.

  • Thank you!

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