We believe that medical herbs can help in treating hepatitis for various reasons. Hepatitis A, B, or C, as well as COVID-19 and its variants, can cause a range of symptoms and damage multiple organs post-infection. The liver is particularly susceptible to damage, as indicated by elevated levels of the enzymes ALT and AST. An increase in liver enzymes signifies damage to liver cells, leading to the release of their contents, including enzymes, into the bloodstream. The liver cells become antigens once again (secondary antigens) that are targeted by the immune system due to infection or post-infection mutation, attracting autoimmune responses. The primary antigens are the points of attack for viruses, autoimmune diseases, and drugs. In mainstream medical practice, the focus is on inhibiting the causes of the conditions (e.g., anti-viral treatments). However, this approach does not address the disordered immune response caused by pathogens. Therefore, an alternative treatment method involves suppressing the immune response to these antigens (both primary and secondary causes). However, the results of this treatment are often unsatisfactory for both practitioners and patients. For example, a 70-year-old woman who contracted COVID-19 in December 2023 experienced a spike in her liver enzymes in January 2024. A subsequent liver biopsy diagnosed her with autoimmune hepatitis. She was initially treated with 60 mg of steroids and daily Imuran, which initially lowered her liver enzymes but caused significant side effects, including vision loss, worsening cataracts, and limb numbness. Despite this, her liver enzymes did not decrease as expected. In March 2024, she reached out to us online and started using medical herbs to reverse the antigen caused by post- COVID infection. Here are the reports:
Illustration 1 Before the Treatment of Medical Herbs
Illustration 2 After Medicinal Herbs Join the Treatment Plan
Please remember the following information: She began her treatment with us on March 19, 2024.
After two months, her liver enzymes were back in balance, and she was able to stop all immune
suppression medication. Additionally, her AFP and AKP levels are within the average range,
indicating that she does not have liver cirrhosis or primary liver cancer.
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