For those of you who weren't here to benefit from HR's posts, here is one of the many gems he left in the Medhelp archives. It also shows you why it is difficult to give a cut and dried list of which supplements he said to take . It came with very detailed and complex explanations in an attempt to help us navigate through that which had the potential of helping and that which did not. PPC alone took a lot to explain . Anything with the name Polyenylphosphatidylcholine (PPC) was bound to be a little complex. :>) HR took a lot of painstaking time to explain why phosphatidylcholine nor choline were going to do the job of reversing fibrosis.
This thread was really long and likely only the desperate will have the stamina to read all of it. If you do, you will see that St. George posted quite a few times.
I was in the desperate club when I spent days on end reading and studying to understand his posts.
If you note my post above from 2007, it shows me to be the same person as I am in 2011 except that Joe has one more TX failure under his belt. Why would I not have great regard for him for the help he freely gave. He was a "suit" and TX was first but he was a realist and understood the unmet need.
Just giving a bump to a very good previous discussion thread on the subject of PPC by HR and others. I think many will be interested, if they haven't already seen this thread.
BTW, the recommended product line, Hepatopro contains 30% ethanol; a fact that is not hidden, but also not well disclosed. At the time of this thread it was probably the best product out there. However, there is a new product line available now that contains no ethanol and is high quality. If anyone is interested send me a private message and I will tell you the source.
Thanks for a healthy and helpful discussion, you may also check this link for more information
http://allnutri.com/nattokinase.aspx
mikesimon-I feel I am in rarefied company when I read your posts
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I feel like spending the next three days trying to figure out what was said.
Good way to learn though.
CS
Thanks for that. Like a good bowl of spinach - it will take a while to digest. At the risk of oversimplification - it sounds to me that the take away is: NO enhancement is generally a good thing - unless the liver is obviously past the 'tipping point'.....
I didn't use Glisodin through my failed treatment but do you think it may have added some benefit to the battle? Do you think SOD overall in any form(injectable) would have a certain synergy with interferon?