Guest guest Posted August 15, 2001 Report Share Posted August 15, 2001 , I am not on Dr. Zhang's protocol except I do take his bulk Olive herb for viral load. I am, however, currently seeing a Chinese doctor who specialized in infectious diseases in China. He prescribes for me a bag of mixed herbs to take daily. Most all of the herbs are the same as Dr. Zhang's. I had my enzymes checked after 4 months on the herbs and although my alt and ast were on the high end of normal (in the low 40's) they did go down into the low teens and stayed there. Some of the benefits of the herbs is that I am no longer tired, anxious, nor do I feel as fuzzy brained, or dizzy. Recently, I had moved and stopped taking the herbs for 2 months, and all of my symptoms reappeared. I am now resuming the protocol, and it is amazing how much better I feel. I am so glad you are considering trying Dr. Zhang's protocol. I sense he is a very kind man and truly wants to help us. Mer ---------- >From: " Rockenbaugh " <livia@...> >< > >Subject: [ ] Dr. Zhang >Date: Wed, Aug 15, 2001, 10:02 AM > > Everybody, > > Is there anyone on this list who is already on Dr. Zhang's protocol? Would > you like to share your experience or tell us what effect it has had? > > > http://www.objectivemedicine.com > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2001 Report Share Posted August 16, 2001 Dear Mike, Thanks for the list of herbs, I was wondering, do you take any Vitamin C ? and do you know if Vitamin C is good to take (is it safe for diseased livers) I heard it has a detoxifying effect on the body, so I was thinking it might be good. Best wishes for a good day, God Bless, Sue 24:15 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2001 Report Share Posted August 16, 2001 Dear Sue, i have also been concerned about vitamn c, from what I understand, the danger is increased iron uptake --which is damaging to the compromised liver. You can request an iron uptake/ferritin(?) test to measure this. I was having IV vitamin c and high oral doses with no problem, but it is an individual thing. There is no doubt in my Mind that Vit c is an immune booster, etc. Good luck! Kay I now take the ascorbic acid form, crystals in water with a little stevia, be careful though as it can eat away the enamel on your teeth, brush or at least rinse with plain water after---or drink it through a straw. SuCar1720@... wrote: > Dear Mike, > Thanks for the list of herbs, I was wondering, do you take any > Vitamin C ? and do you know if Vitamin C is good to take (is it safe for > diseased livers) I heard it has a detoxifying effect on the body, so I was > thinking it might be good. > Best wishes for a good > day, God Bless, Sue > 24:15 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2001 Report Share Posted August 16, 2001 Hi everyone ,I dont know anything about dr.zhangs herbs ,but I do know what I am taking and it has helped me considerably .Ive been taking it now for 6 months and my blood work has changed dramadicly.Here goes.............alpa lopic acid ,lethicen ,milk thistle ,green tea,folic acid,1000 mg fish oil,miatake mushroom,and whey protien to prevent mussel waist.I was not one to take any herbs of any kind before,but I figured ,,what the heck I'll give it a try .....I'm glad I did......God bless everyone MIKE ps if you have mild depression try serax...oxazepam......It does;nt cause any liver damage..... -- [ ] Dr. Zhang>Date: Wed, Aug 15, 2001, 10:02 AM>> Everybody,>> Is there anyone on this list who is already on Dr. Zhang's protocol? Would> you like to share your experience or tell us what effect it has had?>> > http://www.objectivemedicine.com>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2001 Report Share Posted August 17, 2001 I am and have been since April 2000. I posted a while back and mentioned it to you. I exchanged many emails with dr zhang in the beginning. He always answers your questions too. I have even spoken to him on the phone in the beginning. I felt the difference within a week. I could eat many foods without getting nausious anymore. My energy level started increasing after a month and continued to do so. My blood work improved also. I monitored it every three months at first, now I am waiting 6 months this time (due in sept). I have added his olive leaf caps for the viral load as I could not drink the the brew..............too bitter no matter what I mixed it with. Since liver cells live 18 mos, he advises a full two years to replace damaged ones. I am on the maintenance protocol and can stay on it indefinitely if I desire, use just like a supplement. I visit his site regularly, especially the ask a question part. gin :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2001 Report Share Posted August 17, 2001 hey sue,Its ok as far as I know ,just as long as you dont over do it .Even to much vitamin c is not good for the liver.It can only use what it needs ,the rest it has to get rid of,.....now thats just what I,ve read,I;ll as the doc about it when I go back ,,oh yea I forgot to mention I also take chromium picolinate 400........It helps the liver considerably when breaking down sugars and carbohydrates..... talk to ya later MIKE -- Re: [ ] Dr. Zhang Dear Mike,Thanks for the list of herbs, I was wondering, do you take any Vitamin C ? and do you know if Vitamin C is good to take (is it safe for diseased livers) I heard it has a detoxifying effect on the body, so I was thinking it might be good.Best wishes for a good day, God Bless, Sue 24:15 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2009 Report Share Posted August 1, 2009 You should read Dr. Schaller's " The diagnosis and Treatment of Babesia " . It is excellent. He does cover Dr. Zhang's treatment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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