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« on: May 18, 2009, 11:27:16 AM »

UV Light Therapy has been around for decades and its efficacy on ailments such as HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B & C, Malaria, Typhoid, Amoeba Infection and a handful of cancers has been documented and proved by top researchers.

I am going to get one and do some experiments -- I will keep you informed -- Glen Caulkins

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« Reply #1 on: May 18, 2009, 11:45:34 AM »

Glen, there are a few threads in this forum which could pertain and I will get you a few other from other sources.  I recently read a claim that a guy says he was cured using UV light.  I have another contact from a person who used H2O2 to lower his viral load and then intended to treat with conventional therapy.  Jury is still out on this but it appeared to me that a mere log reduction prior to treating could provide a higher cure rate.  The issue is the safety and the efficacy.  If one could provide "proof" of both and then an improved SVR rate when followed by current therapy one would think that this could hold some hope for helping a number of people; perhaps particularly those who are intolerant of either IFN or RBV, or who have issues with advanced liver damage staging and cannot tolerate treatment or diminished capacity to treat.

I'm not advocating the treatment but it appears that it could have some potential of benefit.

I'll drop some links into this thread later......

Willy

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