Cure for Hepa B

Philippines
March 6, 2013 9:26pm CST
My brother has sacrificed so much in hopes to realise his dream of living and working in South Korea. Sadly after his medical exam, he was diagnosed to have Hepa B and the Korean employer announced cancellation of his employment. For 1 year now he is still battling with the emotional distress after realizing that he has an infection. There those who say that there is no cure and then there some who said it can be cured. Do you think that there is still cure for hepa b? Or do you have friends/relative who have the same illness and was cured? What did they do to cure hepa b?
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@Mavic123456 (21898)
• Thailand
7 Mar 13
did he seek for second opinion? He should have seen another doctor to confirm this. but it has been a year, really hepa B no cure? He should go for debriefing or for some counseling. so he will get over his frustrations and move on.
@Mavic123456 (21898)
• Thailand
7 Mar 13
http://hepatitis.emedtv.com/hepatitis-b/cure-for-hepatitis-b.html
@Mavic123456 (21898)
• Thailand
8 Mar 13
yes it sad if this is true. I am not sure if there are some support group in your place so your brother can help to cope with this burden. I hope him well
• Philippines
8 Mar 13
Hi Mavic123456, yup we did seek 2nd opinion to confirm it. And after a year, doctor said he's still positive. And since its been a year, the infection is now identified as chronic, its even more frustrating now because according to doctor, chronic hepa b has no cure. but what confuses us is that there are people who are saying that there is a cure for chronic hepa b, i dont know, maybe they are just trying to market something.. but still worth a try if there really is still a chance to cure it.. thanks for the link! helpful!
@kaeirole (668)
• Philippines
7 Mar 13
my friend also got hepa b.. and she didn't even know where she got it..and same as your brother, she wasn't accepted by her employee because of it.. and it's been 3 years already, and she still can't over with the emotional distress..and she got love self confidence because she's now afraid to be rejected by another company because of it.. all i know is that hepa b can't be cured..it'll be in the person forever..but it will stay inactive..and only activated with the sedentary lifestyle that'll cause low immune system..and infection may become worst.. your brother should practice healthy living..especially with his diet..hepa b isn't a danger to anyone with proper information about the infection..and that's what people lack..
• Philippines
8 Mar 13
Thanks kaeirole! good point. Healthy living should really make a difference.
@youless (112123)
• Guangzhou, China
7 Mar 13
I am sorry to hear that. But so far there is no way to cure for Hepa B. In fact many people carry this disease. Most of them stay well and this disease will not give them many big troubles. It is just like a scar after the wound. Hepa B is like a scar. It tells that you had infected by this virus in the past. The best situation is that you live with this virus peacefully in your rest life. No need to cure it as long as it doesn't affect on your health. Many people have the wrong concepts to this disease and this leads to the discrimination.
@giex22 (273)
• Cebu, Philippines
7 Mar 13
During my college days i have one classmate that was being diagnosed of hep. b and that she was being shifted into another course because it is transmittable through contact of the people. It was so sad to hear that she was being shifted and that we know she is in a state of emotional distress. Hepatitis is preventable by vaccination but their is no cure. That's why they will really feel so bad. you should always be their to support their self-esteem and their emotions for them not to be low.
• Philippines
7 Mar 13
I agree. On my part, thats the best i can give-moral support. It was so disheartening for him that he is losing so much because of the infection. And the only thing I can do is to convince and make him believe that there is always a good reason as to why its happened.
• Philippines
7 Mar 13
Me, my mom and my 4 other siblings have the same disease. We were very problematic and it really affected our lives. I particularly suffered depression because I thought I would be non-reactive since I am the youngest but unfortunately I still contracted it. My siblings have their jobs now except me because in my profession and nowadays, it is really unattainable to have a job due to numerous unemployed people. My brothers and sisters on the other hand have been working for years, fortunately for them they are not in medical or food and beverages field. Our hepa b type is non-transmittable like your brother's case. I have tried many herbal medicines such as drinking puree malunggay, yellow ginger (pulang luya), and yellow squash. These herbal medicines have been helpful in my daily life, these served as nutritional or vitamin supplements for me but my Hepa B haven't been cured by these. I also tried the Lizada Korean Red Ginseng made from pure and original Red Ginseng from Korea. If you haven't heard of it, just search it on the internet. I can't remember the exact price because it was 2 years ago. I've been drinking this for almost a year, it really had a big effect to my virus count. From 215 to 197, I continued drinking it, then the virus count went down. I stopped drinking because it is expensive. The person's lifestyle should be stress-free, the food should be free from spices, oils, factory made, etc. it should be all natural like smoked fish, steamed fish, boiled fish or chicken. As much as possible avoid junk foods and all unnatural foods. You have to eat lots of fruits and vegetables. There were also people that I have known and seen at the Lizada Office that have been cured by this medicine. This medicine does not only cure Hepa B but also many diseases. I hope this will be of help to you.
• Philippines
8 Mar 13
thanks blake_shan01, big help! I will check this med out with my bro. He has been spending all his time trying to find a cure and this way (mylot) i can get very helpful advise from people like you! thanks so much!