Hepatitis C: The Silent Epidemic - KQED QUEST

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2010

Hepatitis C is a virus that causes cirrhosis of the liver and liver cancer. Its the leading cause for liver transplants in the U.S., and an estimated 4 million Americans have the disease. Current treatments are difficult to tolerate and are often ineffective, but recent breakthroughs from Bay Area scientists may soon produce a cure for the disease that claims more than 10,000 American lives each year.

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  • liars, there is a cure, they wont tell us, just like berzenski!

    Look at the signs it is considered a garage can, the less garbage you put in it the less full it is, beer is the worst thing for a liver.

  • Also in Europe they are taking 1 to 2 teaspoons of baking soda to cure cancer & as well as other disease. I have also tried Natural calm. I take a teaspoon every other day. Some time every day. If you get energy from it take in morning. If you it helps you sleep or relax then take it before you goto bed. You are your only best doctor!

  • Herbdoc dot com The strongest herbs for sick & healthy people there are on the market.

  • One thing I have tried is herbdoc. You know it worked for me & baking soda. Ph you body & these cells can't live or reproduce.

  • It's exciting to see the potential for a real breakthrough with this disease.

  • Very informative program, Thank You!

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