A graphic, turbo charged saga, depicting actual events in the life of Lloyd Wright, as he struggled with the menace, Hepatitis C. gue of Bicyclists Mr. Wright describes how American doctors deal with Hepatitis C, there lack of knowledge and education about life saving and immune system boosting herbs, supplements and foods. This is a true life journy from infection to being at "Death's Door", going through the hideous experience of interferon and experiencing the failure of modern medicine. Standing up against a legion of medical doctors who insist there is no cure, Lloyd researched this disease and he proved them wrong. The Remedy in Triumph Over Hepatitis C is more effective against the virus than anything currently offered by the FDA. Readers report that this is the funnist book they have ever read. One reader writes, "Non stop hilarity--I laughed so hard my tummy hurt. Who would of thought sickness, disease and dying could be depicted in such a humorous fashion." This Revised Edition answes the most frequently asked questions from the first edition and at the end of each chapter in the Remedy dosage information is provided. Included in this Revised Edition there are several Testimonials from people who have practiced the Remedy and are on there way to better health and many who have cleared themselves of the virus.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
The angry tone and attitude of the book was a real turn off:
First let me say right off, it is very obvious that this is a self-published book; this isn't necessarily a bad thing, but Mr. Wright forgot to have an editor review it before it went to print. The book is riddled with grammatical, spelling, and formatting errors, which tells me he considers himself 'above' double checking his work. He sells the stuff is says is a 'cure' for HCV, but even in my newly diagnosed HCV state, and with my counter full of newly purchased herbs, I found his tirades and his... more info
Good, not great info, other better resourses available:
While the information in the book about herbs is useful, there are better books available that don't make claims of being able to cure HCV. The author reprinted his lab results for blood tests and used his liver enzyme levels as proof. However he did not show us his viral load and antibody test results which is what actually determines the presence of the virus. From experience I know that the herbs this author recommends do help the liver to function better as I have been able to get my enzyme levels back... more info
There is Hope!:
The reviews by Dave (joke-scam) and Conan (don't be scammed) prompted me to add my own comments. I for one have found Lloyd Wright's information to be extremely helpful as was the man himself. My husband was diagnosed in 1995, unfortunately his mother (a former emergency room RN) also had it and so did both of his brothers as it turned out - though the brothers were diagnosed after him. One brother completed interferon combo therapy, had supposedly cleared the virus, but died of heart problems within... more info
Triumph Over Hepatitis C : An Alternative Medicine Solution Revised Edition:
A fine book about the courage and persistance of a man faced with a serious disease, which he ultimately overcomes outside of the "profits first healing and restoration of health second" American allopathic medical system. A review of the herbs and nutritional substances used by Mr. Wright is well founded in the literature (herbal & naturopathic literature) for the treatment of liver disease and the support and restoration of liver health. The review by "Conan the Librarian" though articulate and... more info