More reasons why people with liver disease need to avoid the Hepatitis A & B vaccine

(not to mention thimerosal - mercury) Source: (http://www.healthsentinel.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content view=article id=2598:study-clearly-demonstrates-that-aluminum-found-in-vaccines-can-cause-neurologic-damage catid=5:original Itemid=24) Aluminum hydroxide injections lead to motor deficits and motor neuron degeneration, Christopher A. Shaw, et al, Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 2009 Aug 20. [Epub ahead of print] Aluminum adjuvant linked to Gulf War illness induces motor neuron death in mice, M.S. Petrik, et al, Neuromolecular Medicine, 2007, Vol. 1, No. 9, pp. 83-100 Conversation with Professor Christopher Shaw. Christopher Shaw is Professor of Neurology and Neurogenetics at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London. He is also an Honorary Consultant Neurologist at King's College Hospital and Neurogeneticist at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals.

I want to become an ?Opposer? of this poison and inform others

From: Lita Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 7:01 AMTo: Lloyd WrightSubject: RE: Hi Lloyd, I have done some reading on you web site. Considering the situation we are in and the fact that my husband may have to resort to possibly not being able to work and may have to consider disability income for the future. I was curious to do some research as to “others” that have choose the “interferon” route. I was amazed to see the may people that are in the same/similar situation we are in. I have also come across a class action suit that I saw regarding the makers of Interferon. After reading some of the literature, we are eager to become involved in being one of the opposes of this horrible drug and the fact that we were misled and not fully informed by the doctor of the “long term” side effects. We were told after 3 months he would start to feel better. Instead he is worse and is relying on pain meds on a daily basis resulting in destroying the liver which he was told he would be repairing. Lloyd, we have been informed by you yes, before making the decision of treatment. I personally mentioned to the doctor myself of your success in curing Hep c and was told “It is not FDA approved and is not worth taking the chance and the money if it does not work” Unfortunately, at the time we were in a terrible finantional position and were not in a position to go the herbal route to even see a positive outcome. This comes with great regrets as you can well see. The sad thing with our situation is we started with a GI doctor in our area to do the interferon treatments (before reading your book) and my husband tried the first treatment. He was violently ill from it. When returning to the local doctor we were then referred to Phila. Doctor/liver clinic to be treated instead. We told the doctor in Phila. Of the terrible reaction he had prior.

thank God for leading me to you last year

From: susanSent: Friday, September 18, 2009 8:46 AMTo: lloydSubject: Halleluja!!!!!Importance: High Hi Lloyd, I am sooooooooo excited!!! I am praising God. I just received blood test results here the report: Blood Test in March 2009 (before I started to increase the alt meds) Viral load: 188,860 Blood Test on Sept 4, 2009 26,000! Perfect and normal Alt levels! I added believing in Gods healing scriptures and Eurocel, Liver Formual I.    I and also Liver Glandular.

(http://alternativemedicinesolution.com/catalog/70)

As well as Chlorophyll Complex I also Added “Sun” Chlorella from Japan purchased at the health food store I will see Non detection when I have my next blood work. Praise God! I thank God for leading me to you last year. Are you available today? I need to place an order. Thank you!Susan From: Lloyd Wright Sent: Friday, September 18, 2009 10:57 AMTo: 'susanCc: 'LloydSubject: RE: Halleluja!!!!! Hi Susan, I am very happy for you! Keep up your good work! We are closed on Friday but you can email me an order, leave one on the phone, 877 676 1615 or simply do one on www.hepatitiscfree.com. Thank you for keeping me informed about your progress! Lloyd

Interferon Made me Negative After 6 Months

From: Lita Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 11:01 AMTo: Lloyd Dear Lloyd, I have spoken to you before and have had you send me your book regarding my husband’s hep c diagnosis. Unfortunately, I was unable to get through to him regarding the dangers of Interferon/ribavirin treatment. He opted to go to a Phila. Hospital and do a 6 month treatment with by the grace of God has tested negative to Hep C. Treatments were not easy and he did endure a lot of discomfort during this 6 month time. This is my reason for writing to you. It has been 3 months and he has become been in a lot of pain arthritically. He has been on strong pain medicine that doctor’s are trying to slowly get him off. As they reduce the meds he is in much more pain and says he feels as though he is 90 years of age. They are now going to send him to a pain management center to be followed by a doctor there and also physical therapy along with being followed by an arthritis doctor. My question to you is how long before he will be back to somewhat a normal state? Is there anything you can suggest that may help him with the after effects of this treatment?? I look forward to hearing from you. Lita From: Lloyd WrightSent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 11:34 AMTo: Lita'Subject: RE: Hello Lita, I have already given you my best information. Just Say NO to Interferon. Since that was ignored unfortunately one of the many problems that interferon causes is now a part of your husbands life. Interferon causes auto immune disease and makes them worse, arthritis is an auto immune disease that is almost always a serious problem after interferon use. Now, your husband going to a pain clinic will surely rapidly deteriorate what is left of his liver. I see this, read this every day of my life. I wish that people would listen to what I have learned and instead they fall into the medicine man trap and become damaged for life.

FDA Requires Updated Labeling for Interferon Alpha Products Due to Recent Identified Safety Issues

On September 1, 2009 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that label warnings for interferon alpha products were updated to reflect some newly recognized safety issues, namely stroke, retinal detachment, peripheral neuropathy, and pulmonary hypertension. Pegylated interferon alpha (hepatitis C (http://lloydwright.org), and hepatitis B (http://www.hivandhepatitis.com/hep_b.html). Below is the text of an announcement from the FDA explaining the changes. FDA Hepatitis Update: New class safety labeling updates for alpha interferon products Several serious events have been identified in recent months related to reported experiences with alpha interferon products. Labeling for alpha interferon products has been updated in order to incorporate each of these class safety issues into all product labels. Each approved alpha interferon product will now include statements regarding possible risk of stroke, serous retinal detachment, peripheral neuropathy,and pulmonary hypertension. The following revisions represent the safety labeling changes: Disorders.

Injectable Mesenchyme?

Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 6:22 AMTo: lloydSubject: Ask Lloyd ...Hi Lloyd, I read that the Mesenchyme is 10 times more effective when taken interveinly, so I was thinking about all the people who take home shots with dibeties. My question is: Will the mesenchyme (https://www.hepatitiscfree.com/appieshop/index.cgi?mhhepatiSTORE:CKIE:pr...) and Natcell Liver (http://tinyurl.com/42b8e) keep for 24 hours in the fridge, or does it have to be taken all at once after thawed out? That Hep.C bug is one nasty flu bug, and it would be better off if people looked at it that way, it's taken me 4 1/2 months to get my RNA count down to 12,300. [test date: 8-19-09] so I believe that my next one will be zero or very near it.Thanks to you , I cancelled my appointment with my doctor, as I was to go get my Hep. B shot. He's a Liver Specialist, and he said that he wanted to cover all the essentials to get me ready for a TIP's surgury, to help with my 4th stage Ascites. Well, after just one week now and 3 vials, I have my next appointment to go in to be drained , and I'm going to cancell that appointment too, as, though I have retained some fluids, it is only about 1/2 the amount that I normally have had, [given the time period of having to be drained.]As they say, Seeing is Believing!! These little forzen vials gives results like having the Hand of God on you! and I'm very positive with the results.... Though the doctor, I'm sure, will be most curious when he sees marked Liver improvements... [which I think that I'll simple keep under my hat, since it would only serve to show him that his years of training in being replaced with a new world of positive home cures. :-}Sorry if I've gotten alittle carried away here, but felt you deserve to hear why I say, THANK YOU.

Question regarding Hepatic Encephalopathy

From: Robin Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 8:57 AMTo: Lloyd WrightSubject: Question regarding Hepatic EncephalopathyDear Mr. Wright:My mother was diagnosed with Hep C about 5 years ago. She starting taking your product (frozen Thymus and other vitamins) and thank God, her condition has not gotten any worse and she's been fine.But, lately I noticed her memory has been failing. She has been paranoid, forgetting things, confused and depressed. I went with her to see her Gastrointologist and he thinks that she has developed a condition called Hepatic Encephalopathy (HE). Are you familiar with this condition? She told me yesterday that she stopped taking her Thymus for quite a few months. I did not know this and we immediately placed an order yesterday.If you are familiar with this condition, do you think that once the Thymus is back in her system, this condition will go away? She was prescribed Lactulose [Lactulose acts as a cathartic (causing emptying of the bowels) by creating an osmotic diarrhea, thereby decreasing both the bacterial load in the colon and the time that colonic bacteria have to metabolize protein into ammonia and other toxins.] Being that Lactulose is high in sugar and she is a diabetic, I was hoping that you was familiar with this condition and could recommend an alternative method or product for her to use.You and your products have been a God send to my mother in the past, so once again I'm coming to you for assistance for her. Please let me know if you have any suggestions. Thank you so much.Sincerely,RobinFrom: Lloyd Wright Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 10:57 AMTo: Robin'Subject: RE: Question regarding Hepatic EncephalopathyHello Robin,Natcell thymus (http://tinyurl.com/6uxna) will help.

Hep c Autoimmune Overlap After Interferon therapy

From: Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 12:37 PMTo: lloydwrightSubject: Hep c autoimmune overlap after int. therapy Dear Lloyd, I just found your site and would like to briefly give my history. Diagnosed with hep c 1993 and treated with interferon which made me very sick. Treated again with int/rib in 2001 and have been viral load neg ever since but also much sicker ever since. Pos. ANA, Pos ds dna, LFT's elevated 3-4 times normal, low platelets, anemia, Leukocytoclastic vasculitis pos. skin biopsy. Hospitalized twice last 2 yrs. with internal bleeding in abdomen and dx with ulcerative colitis and collogenous colitis. Stool is like apple jelly mucous. Have most all symptoms of cirrosis (spelling) and have intense itching except when on prednisone. Prednisone is only thing that makes quality of life worth living but I know it is bad for me. Rheumatologist wants me on more pred. but because of fear of relapse of hep c will only put me on 5mg which helps zero with the way I feel. Symptoms too many too mention unless you want me to. I actually am more swollen (face, stomach, all over really) when I am not on pred. because I think my body is so inflammed. Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis has been mentioned but have'nt had test yet because I am hopelessly mired in VA healthcare. Also polyarteritis nodosa and autoimmune hep. as well as Lupus are possible but rheum. says I have terrible overlap. I am desperate and life is becoming no fun. Thanks for what you do, Steve R . From: Lloyd WrightSent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 3:27 PMTo: Subject: RE: Hep c autoimmune overlap after int. therapy Hi Steve, You need Natcell Liver (http://tinyurl.com/42b8e) and Natcell Mesenchyme (https://www.hepatitiscfree.com/appieshop/index.cgi?mhhepatiSTORE:CKIE:pr...) .

Pegasus, Riboviron and RA

From: Beth HSent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 6:20 AMTo: janisandfriendshcvCc: lloydSubject: Pegasus, Riboviron and RADear Donna, I noticed that a few people asked you about Peg and Copeg and Ra. I can tell you from personal experience that it does cause RA. I unfortunately was diagnosed 4 years ago with Hep C 1a and caught it very early. I know how I contracted it also. I have a crack head brother who got in a motorcycle accident with a girlfriend and she was seriously scraped up with what motorcycle people refer to as “road rash”. It was very severe on her back and they asked me if I could help her change her dressings. I am (or was, I should say) a classical pianist and also a commissioned stained glass artist. Working with glass it is very common to have cuts on your fingers… an occupational hazard. Anyway not knowing about universal precautions I did agree to help them with her wound care and what they didn’t see fit to tell me was that she was Hep C and HIV positive. Needless to say when I found that out I ran screaming to the doctor for testing and thankfully tested negative for HIV but not so luckily, tested positive for Hep C. My viral load was very low and we started treatment soon after. I started in November of 2006 and cleared the virus by early March of ’07. When I began I was around 135 pounds. By May I dropped to 110, by June to around 95 and by the beginning of July I was 82 pounds. That was actually the least of my problems. I held my own until around the middle of March but then I started vomiting constantly, having bloody bowel movements, was having vision disturbances difficulty breathing, was too weak to even stand or go to the bathroom or bathe on my own.

Knocking out the Virus

From: johnny To: lloydSent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 7:17:06 AMSubject: next step Hello Lloyd My wife and I , Kat have been using your treatments for approx. 3 years and with great results. My questions are about the V.E.P. package (https://www.hepatitiscfree.com/appieshop/index.cgi?mhhepatiSTORE:CKIE:pr...) since the last blood work the test results are attached. Thanks johnny From: Lloyd WrightSent: Monday, August 31, 2009 4:23 PMTo: 'johnny Subject: RE: next step Hi Johnny, Your platelets are great and your albumin is terrific. Most people who can get their albumin to 5 will get well, yours is 4.7. Most everything else is very good except your viral load. All considered you have very good lab work for your age! Your AFP is a bit high but that can be normal in hep c. Kats lab work is also exceptional, great platelets, good albumin and terrific ast and alt. I do not see much lab work that is this good. I recommend taking Natcell Thymus (http://tinyurl.com/6uxna) every other day. You can take two a week if you like, some thymus is better than no thymus. Soon I will have the new blueberry that is suppose to block HCV.