
Hepatitits C
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June 14, 2024 at 11:10 pm #392413
MichaeLParticipantHello all. My sister was recently told from her doctor, because of her liver enzyme levels/ bloodwork, that she has Hepatitits C. Her skin and eyes have become very yellow and her liver levels are through the roof. She of course is very concerned and emotional about this. I’ve been trying to comfort her sharing some of the info on viral theory vs. bio-terrain theory and that a doctor from the allopathic path is going to tell her certain things that aren’t necessarily accurate. She was “blocked up” for over a week on vacation and I told her that her body and liver was and is overwhelmed with toxins still trying to get out.
Until she can find a good functional medicine doc or hopefully a bio-terrain doc I wonder if @barre or anyone has any ideas in helping relieve her system overload. I suggested essiac tea from Floressence and maybe chlorella along with Sauna to sweat out what she can.
Does anyone know of any good bio-terrain medicine practitioners in the Washington State area? She’s freaking out and the doctor that did her bloodwork said she should go to the ER. She doesn’t want to take pharmaceuticals but she doesn’t really know what else to do. Thanks so much.
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June 15, 2024 at 5:41 am #392419
Chelsea WalshMemberI know Dr Barre will share something much more helpful than I, but I would be remiss to not share since I just finished Dr Bigelsen’s book, Doctors are more harmful than germs. He actually shares a lot about working with his clients that were diagnosed with hepatitis C and what he found to be at play was excessive trapped inflammation due to a surgery or implant (ex: IUD) He always recommended that if an implant was involved to remove that if possible, then do bodywork like with a cranial osteopath and then finding someone to do neural therapy. I’ve been trying to find someone here in the northeast and I’ve noticed there are quite a few more practitioners out west who provide this service!
I wish your sister well on her healing journey.
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June 15, 2024 at 8:47 am #392426
MichaeLMemberYes, I followed their social media but haven’t dug into the books, perhaps it’s time. This book sounds like a fantastic resource so thanks for that recommendation. I’ll have her look into cranial osteopathy as well. That seems to be a great adjunct to almost any situation these days. Appreciate your feedback.
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June 16, 2024 at 7:19 pm #392495
BarbaraMemberHi Chelsa! I’m here in NJ. Where are you in the northeast? Also, what is cranial osteotherapy and neral therapy. My most recent bloodwork show 2 elevated breast cancer markers. Wondering if these therapies could help me. Thanks in advance and God bless!
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June 18, 2024 at 6:41 am #392562
Chelsea WalshMemberHi there Barbara, I am located up in Maine! I found a cranial osteopath after doing a blood consult with the bigelsen brothers which I would highly recommend. They do such a great job and all their recommendations are simple and easy to fit into any lifestyle in my opinion.
I listened to a lot of podcasts that they went on, including all the episodes they’ve done with Dr. Barre before doing the consult which I would recommend doing just to get a better idea of what is involved when working with them and the perspective they see things from.
The osteopath is trained to free up the body structure, allowing the body to breathe and flow as it’s supposed to. I can attest to how quickly it can resolve pain and discomfort on a lot of levels.
I haven’t done a neural therapy appointment yet but have my first scheduled next week! Dr bigelsen in his aforementioned book says it’s used to stimulate the nerves which then stimulate tissues to promote healing. There is a good amount online if you want to read more about it.
I wish you all the best!
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June 15, 2024 at 5:48 am #392420
ErinMemberI think daily coffee enemas could be very helpful in her situation.
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June 15, 2024 at 6:27 am #392421
barreOrganizerFirst off, Hep C does not have a virus etiology … that is pure myth. ESSIAC Tea is actually a great recommendation. Be sure to get it from the ESSIAC institute that guarantees 20% sheep sorrel ROOTS! I am drying roots wildcrafted here at the farm that will go into a soon to be released AV product. Coffee Enemas could be valuable as well, but go gently at first as the liver is already in extreme distress. There’s much more I could discuss, but only if I had the ability to do a first-hand assessment. You may check out Dr. Klinghardt in the Seattle area … I don’t agree with all that he does, but he does have a wealth of experience and a team that provides some good care: https://klinghardtinstitute.com/about/
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June 15, 2024 at 8:41 am #392424
MichaeLMemberGreat! Thank you so much. It’s difficult coming at it from the no-virus stance but slowly and surely it’s taking hold. I’ll look into that specific type of essiac tea and Dr. Klinghardt as well. Very much appreciate your thoughts on this.
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June 15, 2024 at 6:37 pm #392441
MichaeLMemberHello dr. @barre
An update…
My sister was admitted into an ER on the recommendation of her doctor. I’m only asking because I’m not sure what they will recommend or try to require but they are now telling her she is on the verge of liver failure. I feel this is due to her high levels due to acute toxicity. Do you have any suggestions under these circumstances?
I’m not sure what to expect or advise under such conditions. I only know she doesn’t want any vaccines but does not know what else to expect or recommend.
Here is an image of her eyes for reference
Thank you for any further suggestion.
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June 19, 2024 at 7:24 am #392637
ErinMemberHey Michael, how is your sister doing?
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June 19, 2024 at 9:31 am #392646
MichaeLMemberShe’s doing better. Her liver levels came back from her general practitioner. They were so high he told her to go to the ER
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June 19, 2024 at 9:36 am #392648
MichaeLMemberIn which they said it looked like liver failure. So she freaked out. Of course in the 2 days she was there they didn’t do any liver support even though they knew her situation. They kept saying it was something she ate, or a virus or genetic predisposition. In the end they had no answers and did nothing. They did a bunch of random complicated tests and didn’t even offer to put her on an IV for hydration. She’s back home, very lethargic. I got her on essiac tea and shes eating as clean as possible and drinking filtered water. Coffee enema. Drinking green juice.
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June 19, 2024 at 12:33 pm #392672
KevMemberMan, I have to say — that sounds like typical allopathy — i.e. they have no idea about how anything actually works.. But I’ll save that diatribe, other than to say I was in the ER/hospital years ago with acute “food poisoning”, with severe nausea and green vomit, etc.. They said my liver was at the threshold of failure, they admitted me to the hospital, did absolutely nothing, and then next day I was “back to normal”.. So I get it from personal experience — they have no idea how the body works, and so in this case, have nothing to offer..
But good on you for the Essiac, green juices, and coffee enemas.. That sounds like a great start, my friend.. So happy to hear she’s a bit better.. 🌸
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June 21, 2024 at 9:14 am #392770
MichaeLMemberYeah, shes doing much better. Her skin is not as yellow after a hydro-colonic flush. Taking liver support enzymes/herbs, green juices, sauna blanket and good water. The colon flush really helped her she said. She gets her levels checked again in a couple days. Im sure it will show vast improvement. The hospital and now family want her to see a liver specialist. They tested her for hepatitis on two separate occasions. I know those “viruses” dont exist so it was laughable when they came back negative but still all they could come up with is she has hepatitis. Hospitals are such a joke.
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June 21, 2024 at 10:35 am #392779
KevMemberRight?.. Really, when they don’t know what’s what (which is usually), they just assert one thing or another (make shit up) without proof-of-claim.. That never flew with me, even when I used allopathy, or “believed” in it to some degree.. Complete lack of logic, evidence, or solid deductive reasoning — I see right through it.. 🙃
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June 15, 2024 at 2:21 pm #392434
KevMemberHi Michael.. I too was gonna recommend coffee enemas.. I’ve done them (not long-term), so I can’t necessarily report any positive findings though..
What I have had success with are particular herbs and diet when my gut was way out of whack and under distress.. I hired a naturopath to help me with targeted herbal therapy.. For liver flushing and proper/healthy bile production and balancing gut microbes, I use primarily Oregon Grape Root and Turmeric, usually combined with a third “liver herb”, such as Artichoke Leaf, Milk Thistle Seed, or Dandelion Root.. I use them in tincture form (for the medicinal concentration).. I squirt them into a coffee mug and then pour boiling water over them to evaporate the alcohol.. (very important you don’t introduce alcohol into the body).. When cooled off, I drink..
The other thing I’ve done (which I’m currently doing), is a mostly carnivore diet.. This includes not combining animal proteins with any kind of carbohydrate, and also totally eliminating the inflammatory grass family of grains (wheat, oats, corn, rice, etc.), as well as soy.. This was recommended by my applied kinesiologist, who has found my gut not functioning properly, with hiatal herniation, as well as inguinal and umbilical hernias.. What I’ve experienced is good evidence — the inguinal hernia has tightened up measurably, acid reflux diminished (some days not even present), and my liver has been flushing out and my gut has been experiencing necessary purges, with stool that is pale tan to yellow in color, which I’m told was to be expected (i.e. the liver producing good bile and flushing things out).. Well, that’s how I understand it.. The big shift I’ve gone through has been convincing for me..
There are other things I’m employing currently for long-term detoxification, but they’re not necessarily relevant for your sister, other than Castor oil packs over the liver.. I actually combine it with DMSO and apply it at various places over the body and I experience my body pushing things out wherever I apply it, in the form of pustules and “rashes”, on a daily basis.. All of that is specific to me, but I’d say I’ve got very clear evidence on Castor as a detoxifier..
Hope this helps.. 🐦
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June 19, 2024 at 12:01 pm #392658
ElizaMemberI’ve been following along and thinking of you throughout. She is so astoundingly beautiful (and radiating health / despite this terrifying healing crisis) and she made it out of a hospital still of our realm – so she has two big wins..actually three because you are an amazing brother, Michael. What a healing she is embarking upon! You know…I’ve not had experiences with castor oil compacts but I do feel like amandha vollmer‘a website must be such an amazing resource for a situation like this. I feel like she aught to be able to help / especially understanding a female body…I know it’s tricky timing with Music and Sky for our non-resident doctors to help. I just have a feeling that as dire as this seems (I actually can’t believe how worthless the hospital was! The programming is still so engrained…) so many of us have looked as though we were road kill at one point (speaking for myself) with lesions and been so weak…and yet we came out better on the other side. It’s a scary visual but sometimes a necessary experience. As long as she stays calm with good visualizations and a bit of ommmm and trusts the process – she truly will be ok when all of this is resolved…and maybe even find a good dark field microscopist! This is one of those times you wish that you had some kind of ionizing bath filled with alkaline primal spring water for her to just sit in and release everything out of every pore. I hope that she is getting plenty of cuddles against her body and assurances that she is ok. I really feel for you. You are doing a great job though.
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June 21, 2024 at 7:06 am #392760
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June 21, 2024 at 9:17 am #392771
MichaeLMemberThanks. I appreciate that. Shes doing much better. Her skin is going back to normal after a hydro-colonic that flushed her out. Taking all the necessary liver supplements and clean water. Glad its not as dire as the hospital made it out to be.
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June 21, 2024 at 9:20 am #392772
MichaeLMemberI forgot to mention she did the ionizing foot bath at a health clinic as well. That was a huge shift. Shes been doing the castor oil packs as well. Id looked for folks who did darkfield microscopy but hadn’t followed through with it.
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June 21, 2024 at 10:28 am #392775
KevMemberEliza.. something you said there really jumped out at me, because it’s something I’ve gone through myself, which has allowed me to make a radical shift in perspective.. Boiling it down — “symptoms” are now “indicators” in my view.. It is scary to experience these things and think something’s going wrong, and you’re a victim, and the universe wants to kill you (the current dominant program), but when you frame it as your body adjusting and compensating and doing what it needs to do (the best it can) to return to balance, it helps you stay calm and centered.. With the detox I’m going through long-term, it’s easy to revert to the old way of “it’s a rash”, or “something’s wrong”, or “now what with this shit?!”.. But when I view it for what I know it now to be, “indicators of a healing process”, it washes over me and I stay centered and strengthened in my resolve.. So with some “horrible” new thing that shows up or reveals itself, I look at it with curiosity and try to understand instead, not jump to fear and panic.. 🌸
So glad to hear Michael’s sister is doing so much better.. Yay!!.. 🐦
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August 16, 2024 at 6:13 pm #395886
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