The Relationship Between Hepatitis C, Iron, and Cirrhosis Explained by Dr. Berg | DrEricBergDC

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today we’re going to talk about the

relationship between hepatitis C iron

and cirrhosis what are the symptoms of

Hep C and by the way hepatitis E is the

most common type of hepatitis and we’re

talking about a specific virus so the

main symptoms would be fatigue flu-like

symptoms darker urine abdominal pain

yellow skin eyes and there’s many many

more now what’s interesting about Hep C

is that there is a high rate of people

with Hep C that also have high iron and

when you have hepatitis C it makes it

more difficult to get rid of iron so

usually you’re gonna have iron overload

and that iron creates oxidation and a

lot of free radicals and that’s what’s

going to lead to inflammation and

cirrhosis and not only that iron is

needed to keep the virus that’s causing

the problem in reproduction mode so it

actually thrives on iron so there’s

three things that I would recommend

there’s something called lactoferrin you

can get it from the health food store

probably online but it’s in breast milk

it’s also in something called colostrum

which is in breast milk but it can be

extracted from colostrum and cow’s milk

and you can get it as a supplement based

on certain studies which I’m going to

put a link down below you don’t want to

take less than 3.6 grams to create the

effect because lactoferrin is a very

powerful antimicrobial it also

suppresses the replication of the virus

in hepatitis C it binds to the virus it

helps lower liver enzymes it helps lower

inflammation it also increases

phagocytosis which is part of the immune

systems so it’s a really good immune

booster but what’s fascinating is how it

works it works by preventing iron to be

available to the virus so it’s like

starving off the food for the virus

which by the way it’s not even alive

it’s actually just leeching off your

cells so

affarin can go in there in effect the

DNA and the RNA and prevent the iron

from being used by the virus and this is

also beneficial to people with HIV

cytomegalovirus epstein-barr virus and

others I’ll put the link down below the

next thing that I would recommend for

Hep C would be vitamin D there’s a very

high rate of people who have Hep C that

also have a vitamin D deficiency now

whether that’s coming from a lack of

sunshine it could also be because they

have instant resistance or they could

have a defect in the vitamin d receptor

and the last thing I’m going to

recommend is fasting okay why because

fasting strengthens your immune system

if you do periodic prolonged fasting

like 48 hours within 72 hours you’ll

stimulate stem cells and that will help

you grow a new immune system also

fasting stimulates the tapa G which has

a function of cleaning up microbes

including viruses now if you haven’t

seen my videos in vitamin D and why you

would be deficient I put this video up

here check it out