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Herbal Treatment of Hepatitis C - Hepatitisccare

Dr. Karun Verma’s award winning Alternative Treatment of Hepatitis C is highly effective Hepatitis C treatment in India with no side effects. The Herbal Treatment of Hepatitis C is a ray of hope for those patients who are unable to tolerate, afford or not eligible for Interferon and Ribavirin therapy.<br>

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Herbal Treatment of Hepatitis C - Hepatitisccare

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  1. Herbal Treatment of Hepatitis C - Hepatitisccare Dr. Karun Verma’s award winning Alternative Treatment of Hepatitis C is highly effective Hepatitis C treatment in India with no side effects. The Herbal Treatment of Hepatitis Cis a ray of hope for those patients who are unable to tolerate, afford or not eligible for Interferon and Ribavirin therapy. The results of Dr. Karun Verma’sHepatitis C treatment in India were assessed on the basis on symptomatic relief, levels of serum glycolytic enzymes (AST, ALT) and HCV viral load only. After eight weeks of this Hepatitis C treatment in India, there was a significant decline in level of serum glycolytic enzymes in almost all cases.

  2. Hepatitis C Symptoms and Causes • Loss of appetite• • Nausea and vomiting• • Weakness and fatigue• • Abdominal pain, especially around your liver• • Dark urine• • Yellowing of your skin and the whites of your eyes (jaundice)• • Muscle or Joint pain

  3. Acute Phase: • Acute means ‘new’ or ‘for a short time’. This phase lasts for the first six months. When first infected with the virus, most people have no symptoms, or only mild ones. If symptoms do occur, they develop about 7-8 weeks after being exposed to the virus and may include: feeling sick, vomiting and feeling generally unwell.

  4. Chronic Phase: • A chronic Hepatitis C infection is when the infection lasts for longer than six months. The course of the chronic Hepatitis C infection varies considerably between people and it is very unpredictable. Of those people who develop chronic infection. • Some people have mild or no symptoms. However, even if you have no symptoms, you can still pass the virus, this is another factor what Causes Hepatitis C to others who may develop problems.

  5. Contact Us If you have any query related to Hepatitis, feel free to get in touch with us. • Call us at 99106-72020 for a free consultation. • Email Us @ drharishverma@gmail.com • Visit @http://www.hepatitisccare.com/

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