Thursday, April 24, 2025

hepatitis C. Treated we believe Elderberry ( Antiviral), Vinegar (Antiviral), Rice is a Antimicrobial:, Garlic ( Antiviral), and Onion, to treat Hep C

Screening for hepatitis C/ Risk factors

The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends that all adults ages 18 to 79 years be screened for hepatitis C. Screening is very important for people at high risk of exposure. 

This includes:

  • Anyone who has ever injected, snorted or inhaled an illegal drug.
  • Anyone who has atypical liver test results in which the cause wasn't found.
  • Babies born from someone who has hepatitis C.
  • Pregnant people during the pregnancy.
  • Health care and emergency workers who have been in contact with blood or been stuck by a needle.
  • People with hemophilia who were treated with clotting factors before 1987.
  • People who have had long-term hemodialysis.
  • People who got donated blood or organ transplants before 1992.
  • Sexual partners of anyone diagnosed with hepatitis C infection.
  • People with HIV infection.
  • Men who have sex with men.
  • Sexually active people about to start taking medicine to prevent HIV, called pre-exposure prophylaxis or PrEP.
  • Anyone who has been in prison.
  • https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hepatitis-c/symptoms-causes/Complications:
    • Chronic hepatitis C: Most people with hepatitis C develop chronic infection, which can lead to liver damage over time.
    • Cirrhosis: Scarring of the liver.
    • Liver cancer: Chronic hepatitis C can increase the risk of liver cancer.
    • Liver failure: Severe liver damage can lead to liver failure, sometimes requiring a liver transplant. 
    Testing and Treatment:
    • Testing: If you're at risk for hepatitis C, it's important to get tested, even if you don't have symptoms. 
    • Treatment: Effective antiviral medications are available that can cure hepatitis C in most people. 
    • Early treatment: Starting treatment early can help prevent serious complications. ( google)
    Alternative Treatment: (Additional Research is needed)
  • Elderberry ( Antiviral) ( eat/consume Elderberry gummies, or cough medicine)
  • Vinegar (Antiviral) ( eat/consume 2 vinegar pills or make a stir fry)
  • Rice is a Antimicrobial: which kills or inhibits the growth of microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.
  • Garlic ( Antiviral), reducing the risk of liver injury ( bake garlic)
  • Onion, (Antibotics), help with cellular function, fluid balance, nerve transmission, kidney function.
  • muscle contraction
  • Natural medicines/ alternative medicines have side effects so additional research is needed. And if illnesses continue to seek a medical professional. You are Loved!!!
  • To God be the Glory.. Thank You.. God
Suggestion:
Cook rice as normal, add in Garlic, onion, and some vinegar and enjoy or make a stir fry.
get your pan, put some olive oil in it, add cut up onions and garlic to the pan and let is simmer for 30 seconds or more then add COOKED rice with a little salt and stir.. once it's done add a little bit of vinegar. enjoy

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