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Sbel1 looks interesting...pretty sure Gilead don't want us to know which herb it is from!

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In my point of view, Redox is not desired for HCV Post treatment individuals . Replication of the virus cause free radicals and many of the free radicals can cause cancer, It is best to Limit the Anti-oxcident we use after treatment, too much and we will cause Redox and that lets the replication of the virus start back up.

I use just enough Aloe to get rid of the bad free radicals, once a week, that is it because I don't want Redox but something close to it,



-- Edited by Huey on Thursday 21st of August 2014 12:41:27 PM

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I may very well order these to go along with a nutriblast to juice  this stuff 

A vast majority of natural components or dietary components are capable of modulating mitogenic signals, cell cycle regulation, angiogenesis, apoptosis and metastasis4. Few of the plant derived dietary components have been explored for their abilities to interfere with all possible stages of HCV life cycle via different mechanisms and proved valuable to HCV therapy. 

 

Recently, naringenin (GRAPES) has been shown to inhibit apolipoprotein B-dependent secretion of HCV particles5. Proanthocyanidin (BLUEBERRY) suppresses HCV replication, possibly by interacting with hnRNP A2/B6. Curcumin (TURMERIC) inhibits HCV replication via suppressing the AKT SREBP-1 pathway7 and entry of all HCV genotypes into human liver cells8.Epigallocatechin-3-gallate(GREEN TEA) inhibits HCV entry9. Also, its phenolic epicatechins (+/) inhibit HCV replication via cyclooxygenase-2 pathway10. Similarly,(QUERCETIN) has been shown to inhibit HCV by targeting the cellular heat shock proteins, HSPs 40 and 7011. It also abrogates the HCV NS3/4A protease activity in vitro as well as ex vivo

(Pomegranate) NS3 inhibitor.suppress the action of a crucial HCV enzyme NS3 protease .Aloe vera I hear from you guys is very good as well 

SBEL1

http://sbel1.com/

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/04/140412093341.htm

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=691582730898975&id=124543907602863

http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5831a3.htm

http://www.seattleorganicrestaurants.com/vegan-whole-food/artemisinin-sweet-wormwood-chinese-herb-iron-can-kill-cancer-cells.php

 http://health.howstuffworks.com/wellness/natural-medicine/chinese/traditional-chinese-medicine-coughs-colds-flu-allergies3.htm

 



-- Edited by Josh Haynie on Thursday 21st of August 2014 07:26:40 AM

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