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Haven't asked a question in a long time but did on a post a few days ago, can't find it?? So, wondering if anyone has information on Ozone therapy for Hep C? and how is it done? and is it legal in US or where? Or are there any TX worth the trouble of trying. Like adding Zadaxin to the mix or other??    I did Pegasus for 33 shots and never did clear and it wasn't worth the sides, only good thing is I lost 25 lbs. but gained 5 back so far that food tastes soooooooooo good. Any one know of a good way to keep off the weight besides exersize and less food, let me know. Next time I will stop at 12 weeks if not a 2 log drop. People who were finally successful with more than one course of TX, how long did you wait till you tried again? And is it possible to be successful on the same drugs if you failed the first time????Thanks for info.
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The link didn't work to ozone.
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Here is a link to an article on ozone threatment.

<a href="http://www.triroc.com/sunnen/topics/hepc.htm/"a>Ozone Therapy</a>

            Good Luck,

                   TonyZ


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did 55 peg/intron with riba. VL went from 857000 to 15. Began pegasys mono therapy and dropped the riba. VL soared to 2.7 million. stayed on pegasys and stayed off riba for 4 months.
Re-started riba(increased dose now at 7 weeks) and looking for a 3 month response. Total weeks on pegasys now at 27. I know people who have cleared and some it took a couple years so I am very interested in at least trying to do what I can while I can. Good luck!!!!
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