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HepC and Green Stools

This is my first time ever using a board like this, I guess the best way to start is to do just that, so here goes.

I was diagnosed with Hep C several years ago. I recently saw my doctor and he said I have Genotype 1A. The last biopsy I had was in 2001, he is making plans to do another biopsy in the near future.

I have had green stools for a long time now, and I was just wondering if it could be associated with my liver disease at all? I have not changed my diet over the past several months so I know that can't be the cause of this. If anyone can give me any ideas it would be greatly appreciated.

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148588 tn?1465778809
Not to make light of this, but there is also a type of purple food coloring that does this.
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Another site to peruse is:

http://curezone.com/forums/a.asp?q=0

Bile from the gallbladder is also green.

Might want to do a liver flush.  
You can find it on the link above.

Good luck!
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