autoimmune-hepatitis-nutrition

 

Hepatitis responds to revolutionary cutting edge discovery in nutritional therapy

 If you have come to this site....

  • because you or someone you love has been diagnosed with hepatitis or an autoimmune disease,
  • because you want the truth about how to battle your disease in the real world, instead of only leaning on the information found in your doctor's medical textbooks,
  • because you are curious about how nutrition can play such a vital role in helping you to reclaim your health if you are sick, and remain that way once you are healthy,
  • because you are tired of taking so many drugs just so you can feel good enough to make it through another day,
  • because you want a better way and a new approach,

then you've come to the right place.

 

What you will learn here is...

  • What is hepatitis? What is autoimmune disease?
  • What can I do to overcome it?
  • What does nutrition have to do with disease?

 


For disease to start and then worsen, it must outmaneuver the many mechanisms of one of the most highly advanced systems ever designed....  

the human immune system

The immune system remains as both your first and last defense against disease. 


Over the last few years, hepatitis and autoimmune diseases have become especially relevant to my wife LaDonna and me. In 2004, LaDonna was diagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis after a CT scan and liver biopsy revealed 85% damage. This disturbing discovery led to over a year of exasperating attempts to overcome this debilitating disease with the help of five different highly trained medical doctors. It was recommended that she should consider a liver transplant as soon as possible. In addition, the side effects associated with all of the drugs that were prescribed, were in themselves, life threatening at times.

By what I would consider some divine events that occurred in 2005, we were introduced to some new information that changed our lives forever. This information led to a safe, and effective treatment plan for LaDonna. This treatment plan led to a complete reversal of her autoimmune hepatitis as indicated by a more recent CT scan and biopsy. Her liver was found to be 90% normal and she is no longer in need of a transplant.

The success of her treatment came as a result depending less and less on drugs and more and more on nutrition. The specific category of nutrition that brought about this success is glyconutrients.

LaDonna has always eaten fairly healthy, but we found that the nutrition she was getting in her normal diet and basic vitamin supplements weren't enough. Through trial and error, then research later, we learned of a very proactive and targeted approach utilizing advanced nutritional therapy. We learned that optimal nutrition cannot be achieved without giving proper attention to a new category of nutrients called glyconutrients. A proper level of glyconutrients are required for the immune system to function properly.

Because her treatment has been so successful, and because our research has since revealed the scientific reasons for this success, we have become very excited about reaching out to others who may be afflicted with hepatitis or other autoimmune diseases by sharing what we have learned.

You will find assembled here a collection of informative articles about hepatitis and many other autoimmune diseases. More than this, you will find information about a revolutionary natural approach in managing these diseases that may be used to complement standard medical approaches.

May you find hope, health and an improved quality of life....

Curtis L. Jones
Founder, autoimmune-hepatitis-nutrition.com

 

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