Guest guest Posted December 30, 2010 Report Share Posted December 30, 2010 Hi SuziQ and everybody Suzi the first two links did not work - but not to worry - I have you covered in the Links Library. Click this link: http://health.dir./group/ /links/006N___Dr_Berkson_001287085127/ Thank you for this info on what sups and how much. love don in ks From: Suzi Q <ancientkron@...>Subject: [ ] Supplements Jon and Carol and allhepatitis Date: Thursday, December 30, 2010, 4:54 PM Hi Jon and Carol and all, I use the supplements from Dr Burt Berkson in New Mexico. There is lots of info on him on the internet. www.Berkson_Lipoic_Final www.Berkson%20clinical20%studywww.youtube.com type in LDN conference 2009 Dr Berkson and you can see some lectures by him. The only herb I take is milk thistle. I do take alpha lipoic acid, selenium as well. His protocol is 300 mg ALA, 200mg selenium, 600-900 mg milk thistle twice daily. You will need a B-100, extra B-12 and a good daily vitamin without iron. I am not currently on LDN. I do take D3 and CoQ 10 as well. Supplements do NOT cure Hep C. They are designed to heal and protect the liver from the damage of the Hep C virus and other liver problems. Neither are they designed to be used with treatment. It is my belief that taking these simple supps will help the liver--before treating, if you fail treatment and after treatment. I, personally, have chosen not to treat due to age (76) and slow progression of my Hep C. Of course, I do not drink alcohol and haven't for many years. Watching your sugar intake is also important. I don't know much about other herbs, etc as I have chosen to follow Dr Berkson's regimen. Do be careful as some can harm the liver. If you look at the links I provided you will see that he is a well respected doctor. Liver disease is his speciality. If you have questions--just ask. SuziQ Quinn In the swamp in secluded recesses, a shy and hidden bird is warbling a song. Walt Whitman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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