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by Cyril Agnelo on Sep 12, 2005 02:55 PM  Permalink 

I first read a similar article in the Indian Express Sunday edition, some three years ago. Then the price was Rs.300/- per dose. I got my entire family vacinated. First dose, second dose after 30 days & 3rd dose after 6 months from the 1st dose. I spend around Rs.7000/- for the entire family.

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RE:Protect yourself against Hepatitis B
by Mohd shahbaz alam on Sep 12, 2005 02:24 PM  Permalink 

Little knowledge is dangerous.This is a vague information and incomplete.This is a killer disease so i want more and updated information on HBV prevention and treatment.We have to take care for those patients who have positive HBV.I am working as a medical writer with a medical information company in Delhi.My cell no is 9818131498.
kindest regards
shahbaz

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Wrong information about HBsAg (Hepatitis B)
by Arunkumar N T on Sep 12, 2005 02:18 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I'm pure veggie, not even garlic or onion at home. Never had sex with anyone, not jaundice nor smoker. I cook my food at home yet I have got this. I'm austonished to see that pharmacy companies are encashing the situation. Whereas the fact is that this desease is curable I'm taking ayurvedic medicines and for your kind information I'm fit and fine without any symptoms. I'm leading normal life for the past 9 years! Stop exagirating the situation. Otherwise I will pull you to the courts.

Arunkumar N T

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RE:Wrong information about HBsAg (Hepatitis B)
by Rahul on Sep 21, 2005 09:04 PM  Permalink
Hi
The ayurvedic treatment you are talking about seems to be a miracle.
Though the virus is called Hepatitis B, all organs in body are affected, liver being primary.
All medications allopathic or anything else, try to help body contain the infection, unfortunately cannot get rid of the virus.
Manifestation of disease depends upon your immune system status. The virus stays inside the cells. So if your body goes in hyperdrive & starts destroying infected cells, then you are actually in trouble.
So how you are affected by virus depends upon immune system activity, ranging from carrier stage(no symptoms), acute hepatitis(jaundice), to chronic liver damage(leading to cirrhosis), to fulminant hepatitis leading to rapid death, & liver cancer in long term.
though the long term or short term complications occur in very less number of poeple, they are serious.
So prevention is the best option.

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RE:Wrong information about HBsAg (Hepatitis B)
by Rohan Dias on Sep 15, 2005 06:00 AM  Permalink
Hey,
I am 23 years old and was diagnosied with Hepatitis B while i had gone to donate my blood. To be honest, i feel bad that i have to carry this virus in me.
Could you please guide me regarding the ayurvedix medicines available.
I am not seeking for some miracle but a cure would definetely be appreciated.

Thank You
Rohan Dias

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RE:Wrong information about HBsAg (Hepatitis B)
by vijay arora on Jan 07, 2008 07:00 PM  Permalink
dear arun
My details are exactly as of yours ( lifestyle, food ) Can you oblige by telling what sort of Ayurvedic treatment you are getting - It will be a great help - Regards Vijay



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RE:Wrong information about HBsAg (Hepatitis B)
by vijay arora on Jan 07, 2008 07:01 PM  Permalink
My details are exactly as of yours ( lifestyle, food ) Can you oblige by telling what sort of Ayurvedic treatment you are getting - It will be a great help - Regards Vijay



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Hepatitis B Article
by R K Gurav on Sep 12, 2005 02:13 PM  Permalink 

Please provide forwarding facility so that such nice articles can be forwarded to friends.

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Hepatitis B
by Uday on Sep 12, 2005 02:05 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Sir,

Information is creating panic. I suffered from Hepatitis B and was admitted to the Hospital.
Finally I was cured by Ayurveda. My Elisa Test is now
negative.


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RE:Hepatitis B
by Rahul on Sep 21, 2005 08:54 PM  Permalink
Hi
Please write in detail about your treatment.
The problem with the Hep B virus:- once you are infected you will always carry the virus. In its dormant form, only specific antibody can be detected & rest not. so you might have done the test, but for wrong antibody.
Confirm again with you physician.

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RE:Hepatitis B
by vijay arora on Jan 07, 2008 07:06 PM  Permalink
Dear Uday
Pl be kind enough to tell me as to what sort of Ayurvedic treatment has cured you. It wlll be great help. Pl reply on my id vka352@rediffmail.com


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Hepatitis
by Rahil Zubin on Sep 12, 2005 01:29 PM  Permalink 

Its great to have articles like this in a country where people are more vulnarable for diseases like this.Even i had been a victim of Hepatitis A(Jaundice),& i find this information pretty usefull to be cautious in future.
Thanks ones more & come up with more articles like this.


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