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Hepatitis
By Steven Horne, RH (AHG) & Kimberly Balas, ND

 

Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver.
Hepatitis A is an infectious hepatitis that can be transmitted through poor sanitary conditions such as food handlers or child care workers not washing their hands.
Hepatitis B or serum hepatitis is passed through a blood transfusion or other contact with blood.
Hepatitis can also bc caused by chemicals, poor diet and other lifestyle factors that damage the liver. Seek appropriate medical assistance.

SAM-e and Milk Thistle Combination taken internally with helichrysum essential oil applied topically over the liver area is generally an effective program. Eat mild foods and drink plenty of water when recovering from hepatitis. The following may be helpful

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Therapies:
Aromatherapy, Avoid Caffeine and Fast or Juice Fast

Herbs: Aloe Vera, Astragalus, Cordyceps, Dandelion, Lobelia, Milk-Thistle, Oregon Grape, Spirulina and
Yellow Dock

Herbal Formulas: Blood Stimulator, IF Relief, Liver Balance TCM, Liver Cleanse Formula, Red Beet Root Formula and VS-C

Herbal Extracts: Olive Leaf

Nutrients: SAM-e and Vitamin A & D

Nutraceuticals: Milk Thistle Combination and THIM-J

Essential Oils: Frankincense, Helichrysum, Myrrh and Rosemary

Flower Essences: Keep Cool and Open Heart

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