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results.HELP!

I'm inquiring about the test results of my sister.Here are the test results...
                           patient's value                       cut offf

Hbsag                 226.7                                1.0                   reactive
anti-hbs               20.32                                 10.0                reactive
anti- hbcIgm        0.119                                  10.0               non reactive
HbeAg                719.5                                  10.0               reactive
Anti-Hbe             6.88                                     10.0              non reactive
Anti Hav Igm        0.74                                    10.0              non-reactive

Please answer me via my e-mail,thank you I'm really worried about her.......
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Please see the reply to her thread.
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what do you mean by "see the reply to  her thread"?Is there anything we can do  to help expedite the process of producing antibodies?any specific foods?Thank you..
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what do you mean by "see the reply to  her thread"?

The same question was asked in another thread, possibly by your sister.

Is there anything we can do  to help expedite the process of producing antibodies?

Be liver friendly:

    *  Avoid drinking alcohol. Alcohol speeds the progression of liver disease.
    * Avoid medications that may cause liver damage. Your doctor can advise you about these medications, which may include over-the-counter (OTC) medications as well as prescription drugs. It's especially important to avoid using acetaminophen (Tylenol, others), which can cause liver damage even in healthy people.
    * Eat the healthiest diet you can. Eat fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains and lean protein. Healthy foods help keep you strong, give you more energy and support your immune system. If you're nauseated, try eating small meals throughout the day. Choose foods that are soothing and easy to digest, such as soups, broths or a plain baked potato. A registered dietitian can be especially helpful if you have weight loss or trouble eating.
    * Get regular exercise. Exercise helps increase your strength and energy levels.
    * Get enough sleep. Rest when you need to.

any specific foods?

Foods that are nutritious and not toxic, e.g. fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains and lean protein.
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