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In this podcast, Dr. Berg talks about what is hepatitis C and some alternative things you can do to minimize the damage from this condition. Hepa means “liver” and titis means “inflammation of”. Hepatitis C virus is a very specific virus that invades the liver cells and creates a lot of inflammation and damage which is transmitted by blood. It can't be transmitted through kissing someone, but mainly through a dirty needles, transfusion, sex (if involves breaking a blood vessel) and even (rarely) getting a tattoo or acupuncture. 
Hepatitis C virus actually mimics the LDL or low density lipoprotein. When you have this condition, you are more at risk of getting diabetes, cirrhosis, etc.. But 10 to 50% of this the cases of hepatitis C spontaneously resolved mainly in younger people and females.

Symptoms of Hepatitis C
• Fatigue 
• Weight Loss 
• Nausea 
• Joint Pain 
• Muscle Pain 
• Loss of Cognitive Function

Inflammation as a result from Hepatitis C virus could cause insulin resistance. Where the insulin is trying to connect to the cell and the cell receptors is resistive of that hormone that result to not getting the feedback loop to turn off the insulin and the body starts making more insulin. Every time you have inflammation, you will also get a lot of oxidative stress. The combination of insulin resistance or high insulin and inflammation would cause double damage to the liver. 

What to Do? (Antioxidants)
1. Milk Thistle
2. Ascorbic Acid 
3. L-Glutamine 
4. Alpha-Lipoic Acid 
5. Alph-Tocopherol 
6. B-Complex 
7. NAC/Selenium/SAMe

Food Based Antioxidants
• Parsley 
• Kale 
• Cruciferous Vegetables 

Things to Do to Reduce Oxidative Stress 
1. Intermittent Fasting 
2. Cruciferous Vegetables 
3. Ketogenic Diet
4. Avoid Alcohol 
5. Minimize Medication 
6. Stress 

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Dr. Berg, 51 years of age is a chiropractor who specializes in weight loss through nutritional & natural methods. His private practice is located in Alexandria, Virginia. His clients include senior officials in the U.S. government & the Justice Department, ambassadors, medical doctors, high-level executives of prominent corporations, scientists, engineers, professors, and other clients from all walks of life. He is the author of The 7 Principles of Fat Burning.
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Released:
Sep 1, 2020
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Dr. Eric Berg DC, age 53 describes the truth about getting healthy and losing healthy weight. His area of expertise is in the subject of the Ketogenic diet, Intermittent Fasting, weight loss and overall body health. He is the director of Dr. Berg's Nutritionals and author of a best selling book on amazon.com, The New Body Type Guide. He has conducted over 4800 seminars on health related topics. Dr Berg’s YouTube, Facebook and Instagram channels have close to 3 million followers worldwide and have generated over 300 million views.