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My husband had hepatits c, genotype 1A, if his viral count has came down, and it was very high at 18 million, taking silver solution, it came down to 8 and one half million in 6 weeks, does this mean it is still in his body even though, his viral count is down. We have been told his hepatitis is extremely high and their is no use in treating it with their medications.
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I tried the CS for years.  Didn't do a darn thing.  Most CS solutions sold today are way to weak to cause agraria (silver poisoning), so I wouldn't worry too much there, unless you are overdosing.
Viral loads can vary by millions if they are taken one draw right after the other.
Herbs might slow the progression, but very few people get non-detected status with them.  I would always try something as you did, and if I saw no results, then go to plan B.  
CS didn't work for me.
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His viral load could have jumped around like that without taking anything.  You need to find a competent doctor.  Many have and do treat with viral loads higher than that of your husband.  At this point he needs a good doctor and a biopsy to ascertain the amount of liver damage.

I understand the heavy metals accumulate in your system.  Very bad stuff

Good luck
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If your husband is taking Colloidal Silver, it can do him more harm than good. Viral load fluctuates all the time and there is really no difference between 18 million and 8 million. See a liver specialist (hepatologist). They don't prescribe Colloidal Silver.

-- Jim
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Who told you that? The person selling the silver medicine??

Stop using the silver collodial. It will cause more harm then good. Go see a reputable Heptologist and they will explain what the treatment is.
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