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Old 11-15-2010, 02:57 AM
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I have a co-worker, a lady, who is dealing with primary sclerosing cholangitis. I haven't had this one to help with before and have not much to go on in the way of natural help. Any advice for her? She's having more tests done today so I'll have more info later, but she's been feeling pretty miserable for awhile. She's in her 30's.
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Hello, All..
I have a co-worker, a lady, who is dealing with primary sclerosing cholangitis. I haven't had this one to help with before and have not much to go on in the way of natural help. Any advice for her? She's having more tests done today so I'll have more info later, but she's been feeling pretty miserable for awhile. She's in her 30's.
I appreciate input.. thanks.
Judi

That is an autoimmune disorder. I would suggest the following:

1) Cut down on dairy and meat.

2) Take milk thistle extract.

3) Load up on fish oil, turmeric, ginger root.

4) If she can do it, start walking and build up to whatever she can (preferably up to 45 minutes of a fast walk) 4-5 times a week.

5) A water fast might help also (start with a 24 hr one).
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I would try MMS myself, but would also use Rife type frequency treatments targeting specific pathogens that may be involved with autoimmune disease.

Not many people are going to go through the learning curve involved with frequency treatments, but it is one of the most important methods I have used for my autoimmune disease of Crohn's.

Some pathogens I would go after specifically are:

XMRV virus.

Norovirus strains.

MAP virus.

H-Pylori.

Mycoplasma.



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I would try MMS myself, but would also use Rife type frequency treatments targeting specific pathogens that may be involved with autoimmune disease.

Not many people are going to go through the learning curve involved with frequency treatments, but it is one of the most important methods I have used for my autoimmune disease of Crohn's.

Some pathogens I would go after specifically are:

XMRV virus.

Norovirus strains.

MAP virus.

H-Pylori.

Mycoplasma.



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That reminds me, a course of Ohiras probiotics for a week might also be a good idea.
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I would certainly try MMS or Rife as most likely this is of a pathogen origin. Remember, we are filled will all sorts of pathogens that conventional medical doctors do not see nor recognize.

And I certainly would be taking large doseages of Serrapeptase. Double the dosage on the bottle. Give it at least 3 months for noted improvement but she may need to be on it long term if she cannot correct what is causeing the sclerosis... this will dissolve the sclerosis that is forming and may actually remove it. www.serrapeptase.info

I don't know if cutting down on foods that stimulate bile is a good thing or not... bile is a major dranage system for the liver... it will remove many liver toxins via bile.

If she can digest fats well still and has no bile duct pain or gall bladder pain yet, I would contiue with a diet that requires bile for digestion.... elsewise major changes need to be made in the diet.

If it comes to having to re-route the bile becasue the bile duct can no longer function, it can be done by surgery. They just connect that port from the liver directly to the intestine. the procedure is called a rou-en-Y .... don't know if I spelled that right... but none the less the disease must be stopped within the liver also... so such a procedure would only buy her time I assume.


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Another therapy I would seriously consider is IV ozone applications.
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Here is another supplement that has anti-inflammatory properties:

https://www.raysahelian.com/boswellia.html
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I just bought some packets of this syuff called Joint Vibrance for my knee, but it is loaded with tons of natural antiinflammatories. Maybe your friend should try some for a few weeks.
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