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Hi there my name is Ian and I have been hepatitis C positive for 25 years plus.I am 55 years old and I am also co-infectted with HIV I look forward to being a part of your forums. Thank you

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Hi Ian,

I've also had hep c ..35 years now

Self treating with holistic supplements

Do the meds for Hep c wipe out hiv too?

(I write in lower case as don't want to give more importance than I have to)

Hope you receive the help and support you need

Best Wishes

Jenny :-)

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Sykesy in reply tojennyjolly

Hi Jenny thanks for your message. I have just started a course of treatment for the hep C (harvoni and ribavarin) and no it has no effect on the hiv virus. I take a separate medication for it. Are you finding the holistic approach to be working?. You say that you were diagnosed 6 years ago but have been positive for 38. Do you remember how you contracted it?. I hope to hear from you

Bye for now

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jennyjolly in reply toSykesy

I contracted through IV drug use

Very occasional user

Not for last 32 years

My friend Peter has had hiv 25 years now

When I knew him well in Hastings I didn't know i had hep C

The holistic approach has worked for me in that test results good

but still have the virus

You should be clear of hep c soon

i'm way behind in queue for Harvoni if I wanted to take it

I'm unsure at the moment as it seems to work very well for men

but some women have had post Harvoni effects

Can you take course to clear hiv too?

I'm curious how you contracted both,

My friend Peter is gay.

I know you asked me but will leave up to you, shan't ask

Pleased to be in contact

Wish all success with Harvoni and clearing hiv too

Jenny

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Sykesy in reply tojennyjolly

Hi Jenny thanks for the reply and I to contracted both hiv and hep C by IV drug use but have been clean for over 20 years now. And no there is no way at present to clear the hiv ! But maybe in the future perhaps. I think that you should give harvoni a go, as what have you to lose. But of course the decision is yours

Bye for now

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jennyjolly

Forgot to mention since using Healtone sound healing my vl has gone from 4,000000 to 1,000000 in 2 months and felt so much better.

There is a Healtone for hiv,hep c.etc

Based on award winning research by a Dr Royal Rife

You download for £10 per Healtone,put on loop and can use ad. inf. without paying extra

Best wishes

Jenny.

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Sykesy

Yeah thanks for the info but I will wait to see if the harvoni works on the hep C and if it does then I will consider some sort of complimentary treatment for the hiv. Fingers crossed 😇

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jennyjolly

Good Luck!! Harvoni has high success rate

With supplements the key is to use them at 8 hr intervals which is virus replication time so it interrupts the cycle

found out recently that high arginine to lycine ratio in foods feeds all viruses as does sugar, cane or sugars in fruit,

Nuts/seeds/choc/etc..all high arginine

Reservatrol in choc,berries etc also increases virus replication rate in hiv and hep c

Best wishes

Jenny

:-)

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jennyjolly

Braggs cider vinegar 3 times day in water read great for hiv.

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