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chronic HBV -- Is treatment necessary

I was diagnosed with chronic HBV , HBeAg-ve in 2001. It was just from a routine healthy check-up. I never knew I had it and never thought would have it. It was debastating for me to learn about it.I started to take milk thistle and lately, phospatidyl choline.  From 2001 till 4-21-10, my viral load had been 1.74 X 10 log 3. Then in 2010, virus started to replicate.
4-21-10 viral load was 7.84 x 10 log 3
9-14-10 viral load was 1.29 x 10 log 4
12-20-10 viral load was 1.62 x 10 log 4
1-26-11 viral load was 2.3 x 10 log 4
3-29-11 viral load was 7.44 x 10 log 3
7-11-11 viral load was 2.74 x 10 log 4
Note that viral load went down 1 log on 3-29-11.
Regardless of viral load , ALT has always been 31 and below and AST 34 and below
Do the above results merit viral treatment?
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Thanks.

But where do u buy them?
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hepatitistechnologies antioxidants products which are made by a research team and have clinical trials proved efficacy but even simple blood tests improve within months so easy to check benefits
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Hello,

What is heptech?

Thanks.
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Thanks a lot !
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maybe this will help http://www.hepbnet.org/
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I am like you,don't know what to do.I talked to a researcher at a teaching hospital in Germany and strongly recommended antiviral treatment.He said they saw enough cases of liver cancer without cirosis.I'll have a fibroscan on 14 oct.At least you can have a hepatologist and a fibroscan,I can't have thouse in US where I live
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