If your test indicates that you are HBSAG positive/reactive, it means you’re Hepatitis B positive. This disease is commonly transmitted through exposure to infected bodily fluids and is a serious liver infection caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV).
Newly infected individuals often don’t experience symptoms, and some cases develop into chronic hepatitis B, lasting over six months. However, the good news is that many adults with hepatitis B fully recover, even if their symptoms are severe.
To address this, you can find the following items from local herbal sellers or your nearby market:
- 15-20 pieces of Bitter kola
- Bitter leaves
- 4-5 pieces of Wonderful kola
- 4 liters or more of lime juice
Remember to consult a medical professional for proper guidance and treatment.
✅ PREPARATION:
Grind all the bitter kola and place it in a pot along with the other listed items. Add lime orange juice and boil the mixture for half an hour.
✅ USAGE:
For each cup of the decoction, add a full spoon of original honey. Consume this mixture three times a day: before breakfast, in the afternoon, and after dinner. Continue this regimen for at least 15 days. Then, take a break for 10 days before resuming the same routine for another 15 days.
Please be aware that lime juice dries quickly when heated, so ensure you use sufficient lime juice and avoid leaving it unattended on the stove.
Note that this herbal preparation is not suitable for ulcer patients. Also, if you’re HEPATITIS B positive, it’s important to refrain from alcohol consumption.
Keep in mind that your immune system is working hard to protect your liver during this time. Avoid overloading your liver with alcohol, various herbal mixtures, or pharmaceutical drugs.
Please consult a healthcare professional before starting any herbal treatment or making changes to your routine.
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