Friday, March 17, 2017

Natural / Herbal Treatments/Cures for Hepatitis C Infections (Also Covers Hepatitis A & B)




Hepatitis C is a pervasive viral infection of the liver that seems to inherently target Younger people and people using drugs, and of course, Alcoholics, often embodying an already damaged or suppressed Liver, are especially at risk for Hepatitis C's deleterious effects on the Liver.

As a virus that uniquely targets the Liver, Hepatitis C is especially important to treat early on...so as to avoid damage to this vital organ.

Hepatitis C can usually be cured with today's medical/pharmaceutical treatment, however, as with any drug, these treatments have side-effects, and some would like to maintain a bodily immune response against the Virus. Easier said than done, but there are some ''herbal'' treatments that can help. Of course, 'curing' it would still take time, and it would not be immediate. The treatments mentioned herein are NOT a replacement for a Doctor's advice, and you should pay attention to the context and priority of the sources herein.


Common Appetite/Gastrointestinal Symptoms of Hepatitis C & B...


  • Nausea
  • Food Intolerance (stomach upset after previously acceptable foods, and nausea after eating).
  • Loss of Appetite (it is not uncommon for Hepatitis C patients to eat one meal a day and sometimes none at all, in part, but not totally, due to nausea) 
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SOURCE: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16632081
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Common SKIN Symptoms of Hepatitis Infection/s. 

  • Pruritis, or chronic/long-lasting Itching, can sometimes be attributed to Hepatitis C infections. [See Source Here]
  •  Hepatitis A, B & C often result in Urticaria; or Hives/Rash [See Here].
  • Hepatitis C and other forms of Hepatitis (including A & B) can cause facial rash, bumps or maculopapular rash [See Reference Here].
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 Other Miscellaneous Symptoms that Are Caused by Hepatitis C Virus Infections (HCV Infections)
  • Fatigue (tiredness, often mild but sometimes severe and daily)
  • Chronic Low Grade Fever
  • Swollen Lymph Nodes : Neck, pelvic, under-arms (though this is more common with Hepatitis B, Herpes and Cytomegalovirus than Hepatitis C) 
  • Polyarthritis, Arthritis or other Joint pains/complaints.
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 Reference/Citation/Report : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4735500/
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Now...to get to the treatments for Hepatitis C.
And BTW, these herbs and natural ingredients would also target Hepatitis A & B.

NOTE: As usual, when you click the name of the Herb or ingredient, you will be taken to our recommended product page, these are not 'automatically placed', they are chosen by the Author/s of this Blog, so you won't get a virus or anything on your computer, don't worry.



Milk Thistle works as a preventative agent for preventing liver complications from both Acute and Chronic Hepatitis infections [1] [2] [3]. It also may help boost antioxidant defenses in the Liver which may help natural immunity through the Infection [4] [5].
Milk Thistle Extract ONLY when concentrated for high amounts of Silymarin can help cure Hepatitis infections. Silymarin is the herbal component within the Milk Thistle plant and Extract that directly inhibits the replication and activity of Hepatitis C Virus.
N-Acetyl-Cysteine or ''NAC'' is a separate supplement but should be used with Milk Thistle to help prevent complications from Hepatitis infections [6] [7]
Prickly Pear Extract rejuvenates the Liver and can help boost antiviral immunity against a number of Pathogens, including Hepatitis [8] [9].  

2.) Vitamin E / Mixed Tocopherols / D-Alpha-Tocopherol : This is another clinically studied natural remedy for Hepatitis C Infection, it generally reduces liver enzymes but also has effects on natural immunity that allow white blood cells to more effectively attack and eliminate the Hepatitis C Virus [10].  

3.) Turmeric/Curcumin/Curcuminoid Potency Extract : Curcumin, a compound found in the spice/herb Turmeric, is one of the strongest anti-viral nutrients on the Planet. It targets a wide variety of pathogens IN HUMANS, and is SCIENTIFICALLY PROVEN to suppress/inhibit Hepatitis C Virus entry into human liver cells [11].

4.) Olive Leaf Extract; Maximum Oleuropein : Is a extremely potent natural anti-microbial that blocks Hepatitis C, B and A replication [12] [13] and can displace them from human liver cells/membranes and can also help protect the Liver itself by exerting strong antioxidant potency [14] [15] [16].

5.) Green Tea Extract : Only useful when HIGH EGCG EXTRACTS are used, Green Tea Extract (GTE) potently inhibits HCV-entry into Primary Human Liver cells or Hepatocytes and reverses symptoms of Hepatitis disease in Humans. [17] [18].

 

Monday, March 6, 2017

How to Fix Windows 7 When it Fails to Boot to Log-In (Includes when Safe Mode is Not Working) (Safe Mode Stopping at CLASSPNP.SYS FIX)

NOTE: This method fixes the repeat Windows 7 Blue Screen as well as mainly the UNMOUNTABLE BOOT VOLUME fatal error. It works for almost every single case of failed startup including where Windows Startup Repair typically fails, and it bypasses the need for Safe Mode. This method fixes the ''glitch'' where Windows 7 Startup Repair leads to a blank wallpaper screen. It bypasses almost all other normal routes of fixing.

To be clear, this method, when followed in totality, and IN-ORDER, ALLOWS Safe Mode to Start Up without ''hanging'' at CLASSPNP.SYS AND simultaneously allows for the Windows Startup Repair to work properly without freezing at a blank screen. It will get your PC/Notebook/Laptop working again, even if it won't proceed to Log-In. 

*The common Startup issue, is actually in the failure to boot up the initial Log-In Screen.*
Windows 7 won't boot up, or the logo comes on the screen and then ... nothing?
No log-in? Even after repeated reboots? Well, don't keep rebooting it, eventually you will probably come to the conclusion that you should actually disable auto-reboot in the "F8" advanced boot options, and that's probably a good idea. 

However you really only need to do a few things, the goal is to get to Command Prompt. Let's assume you can't get into Safe Mode; which normally you would hit F8 then Start into Safe Mode or simply ''Safe Mode''. Many times users report that safe mode 'hangs' or freezes/stops at "CLASSPNP.SYS" - that's actually very common and doesn't mean your computers is fried.

It doesn't necessarily indicate a virus - either. 

...But when this is all said and done, you should probably scan your computer. After all, these types of hard drive issues (HDD Corruption) often happen by any unauthorized modification of the hard drive, which is common with viruses.

So let's do this quickly, shall we?

CREDIT FOR THIS METHOD GOES TO  Peter Giammarco @ShimmerTechno.
http://www.shimmertechno.com/windows-help/windows7-unmountable-boot/

1.) Reboot your computer and immediately hit repeatedly F2, to get into BIOS.
2.) Once into BIOS, go over to the Configuration tab, and change the hard drive interface settings from AHCI to Compatible or ATA.
3.) Now reboot computer after Exiting BIOS on last tab with Save and Exit option...sometimes called ''Exit with Saving'' option.
4.) Now allow the computer to boot and bring up the ''Start Windows Repair'' which is the Recommended option. Since BIOS setting is on Compatible, the blank repair screen should no longer occur, and it should start automatically ''fixing'' the issues, though, what we actually want is to get to the Repair ''keyboard''. 
5.) When the option occurs, use keyboard and login under your usual Windows ADMIN log-in, and then choose the last option to open command prompt. This circumvents the need for Safe Mode and gets directly to the issue.

IN COMMAND PROMPT TYPE THE FOLLOWING COMMANDS IN ORDER...
After each command, press enter, each command under each bullet is separate.
Begin with the first one.


  • chkdsk c: /r   
  • Bootrec /Fixboot
  • Bootrec /fixmbr
After each of these commands are done, and the latter two should present with ''The Operation has been Completed'' or a similar message, then you can Reboot the computer and hit F2 to get into BIOS...for the final time, all you are doing now is.

                 -Changing back the Setting from Compatible to AHCI under Configuration tab in BIOS.
                  -Now save settings in BIOS and Exit.
                  -Now Reboot your computer a final time and that should have solved the issue.

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Sunday, March 5, 2017

The Difference Between Apathy & Psychopathy, Between Lack of Emotion and AntiSocial Personality...

Apathy is a general lack of concern, interest and engagement, in anything, in anyone - it does not discriminate. It simply means that the person experiencing it (apathy) is more or less empty, passive and shallow. That does not give way to their actual emotional quality though, because it can be situational. Apathy can be triggered by Depression [1], Drinking [2] and by drug abuse in general [3]. Apathy can also be the result of Trauma, and any kind of 'hard-hitting' Anxiety.

Psychopathy on the other hand is unique in that, it is characterized ONLY by a lack of fear, and empathy, and if violent or shrewd action is employed, then by a lack of concern for the consequences, in that case, the 'emotional deficit' isn't really an emotional deficit in its cleanest sense, but rather a lack of specific cognitive awareness or simply an unwillingness to identify with others and their feelings. 

Apathy is often universal, but for a time, Psychopathy is a persistent personality trait, one that may vary in presentation but generally is defined by that person rather than it defining the person who exhibits it. Its a characteristic. 

Individuals with Psychopathy still experience emotions, but on a much lower level, that is, they experience emotions differently, they experience Anxiety (although is short-lived and they usually can dissociate themselves from the impact of it), they experience Anger (often a lot of it!), and they experience Satisfaction when they gain what they are looking for. They experience Sadness much less than most of the population, and when they do it is usually in relation to something they themselves lost, though, if they were close to someone, then they could be 'upset' about losing the person, family member or otherwise - it is important to note that some Psychopaths are capable of experiencing full-on sadness, crying and Joy, but these are fewer than the ones that don't, it seems.

Apathetic individuals usually are capable of experiencing all ranges of emotions, depending on the degree of Apathy and the cause.

Lack of Emotion is subjective, and often is associated more with Brain Damage or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) would be the technical term. It can also be a symptom of or simply go along with Anhedonia; which means the lack of ability to experience pleasure from activities, including Eating.

Lack of emotion is difficult to pinpoint in its etiology, but if often has to do with limbic dysfunction, and dopamine deficiencies. Severe emotional stress may lead to this state of ''no-emotion'' only in susceptible individuals, particularly those with a history of Dysthymia or other forms of Persistent Depression.