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Am I all right?

i live in Canada I have been diagnosed as chronic HbV since 1995.Since that time I am still tested HbsAg positive My tests results were as following
1995    HBsAg          positive    131S/N
        anti-HBc       positive
        Anti-HBs       negative
        HBeAg          negative
        anti-Hbe       positive

2004    Everything remain the same except the
        HBsAg          positive     24.09 S/N

What are these 2 results means?
Is my HBV condition getting better now?
My doctor said that HBsAg < 2.0 S/N is considered HBV negative. If my future results fall below 2.0 S/N , does it mean I am free of HBV?
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948882 tn?1270553807
There are several places which offer herbal remedies.

Can you post how you got cured ? What was your status before taking these herbal tablets and your results after ?

How sure it is that this works for most ?

Here is an article from 1997 :
http://www.itmonline.org/arts/hepb.htm

What happened after 1997 ? Any studies done on the effectiveness of this herbal medicine ?
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948882 tn?1270553807
Your viral load (count) seem to be trending low.

Can you get your viral load test done and post it in this forum ? Also what are your AST/ALT readings ? Are you taking any medication ?

Hi cuteus - this is a forum for HBV not HCV. There are few members who monitor this forum and try to provide their input. Everyone should check with their doctors, but there is valuable information provided by some members.
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1035719 tn?1252831116
Try to browse the web , type in the herbs SALVIA LIGUSTRUM , I myself is in zero conversion by the help of this herbs tablets. Just read the articles about it and the dossage. This is my email ad. joeele_torre***@****
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Avatar universal
Did you ask this quesion of your doctor? He would be the best person to ask.
Most here in this forum are afflicteed with HCV, and there are no physicians monitoring the questions.
GL
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