While going through today’s eBook and the information I can find of this topic off the internet, I am shock
to find the amount of information one needs to go through to learn more about this dreaded disease. The worst fear is that Hepatitis C is the most prevalent liver disease in the world! (refer to http://www.hepatitis-central.com) In fact the World Health Organization considers Hepatitis C an epidemic: “Because a patient living with Hepatitis C can be infected for decades before being discovered, it is often called the “silent” epidemic. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), 20-30% of people with chronic Hepatitis C will eventually face life-threatening symptoms.”
The amount of information you can get from the internet is overwhelming that one may spend hours and days just to get a good understanding of this disease. In fact one web site boast of 2,750 pages of information all committed to Hepatitis C facts! The author of this eBook of the week compiled this eBook upon the request of a close friend who was diagnosed of this disease. He was shock to find the vast information on it as well as a lot of mis-conception. The result of hours and days of reading, assimilation and compilation of information resulted in this eBook which he wrote “to pass on what he has found out and hopes that it will help patients, their friends and families and also replace some of the hearsay with up-to-date information.”
In this eBook you will find the causes of Hepatitis C, the symptoms and signs, how Hepatitis C is spread, the risk facts for Hepatitis C, Hepatitis C found in Children, in Adult and in Women, how is Hepatitis C treated, the myth and facts of Hepatitis C. There are also chapters committed to management of Hepatitis C, handling of emotions after diagnose of Hepatitis C, Coping with stress related to Hepatitis C, alternative herbal treatment of this disease, nutrition and exercises. Particularly worth reading is Page 74 of this eBook which talks about Simple Cures and Lifestyles Changes once a person is diagnosed with Hepatits C.
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