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9624973 tn?1413016130

HBV cure , how long ?

So, now that they figured out the cure for hcv , do you think we can hope in the near future for HBV cure ? I know they are in trials with some drugs already which seems pretty effectively .
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I would agree use what we can that is within our reach to improve our quality of life and keep our eye on developments. In terms of Replicor sounds amazing and whhat we really need but according to one of  the potential investors  who's on this forum replicor have no desire to bring to market they are waiting for a bigger Pharma to buy REP9AC' from them
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9624973 tn?1413016130
Your psichology is right instead of mine :)) yeah, well, this is what it happens if it takes you by surprise :d .if we tell funny stories then hear one of mine:  When i find out 2 months ago that i am hbv positive i thought i was going to die like right now, i didnt slept that night . Not so funny for me though :d
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I understand your psychology... You still cannot get used to be that you are a serious patient. However, you should accept and aware of this.

Yes, we all are looking for ARC-520 or REP9AC to be cured.  After I have learned that I am a HBV patient (12 months ago) I sent an e-mail to the CEO of Replicor (REP9AC pharma company) and asked when the treatment will be available :)) He said probably in 5 years.

However, you should not seek help from them. What you should do is to organize your life according to HBV. You should eat healthy,live healthy, focus your treatment and get your test results regularly to see the progress. You may also evaluate the natural supplement options.

All these things are what you can do (under our control). However, the future possibility of cure is not under your control. So, you should not focus or seek help from them.

You should do what YOU CAN DO best for your health..

AND DO NOT MAKE YOU LIFE HELL by always thinking HBV!!!
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