How to cure hepatitis using organic ways?

Man eating street food at a night market. Close-up of the liver infection that causes flu-like symptoms and jaundice.



What is hepatitis?
                  Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. It’s commonly caused by a viral infection, but there are other possible causes of hepatitis. The type of hepatitis is named for the virus that causes it; for example, hepatitis A, hepatitis B or hepatitis C. Drug or alcohol use can also cause hepatitis.

The 5 types of viral hepatitis:
                   Viral infections of the liver that are classified as hepatitis include hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E. A different virus is responsible for each type of virally transmitted hepatitis. Hepatitis A is always an acute, short-term disease, while hepatitis B, C, and D are most likely to become ongoing and chronic. Hepatitis E is usually acute but can be particularly dangerous in pregnant women.

--->Hepatitis A:
                 Hepatitis A is caused by an infection with the hepatitis A virus (HAV). This type of hepatitis is most commonly transmitted by consuming food or water contaminated by feces from a person infected with hepatitis A.

--->Hepatitis B:
                  Hepatitis B is transmitted through contact with infectious body fluids, such as blood, vaginal secretions, or semen, containing the hepatitis B virus (HBV).

--->Hepatitis C:
                  Hepatitis C comes from the hepatitis C virus (HCV). Hepatitis C is transmitted through direct contact with infected body fluids, typically through injection drug use and sexual contact.

--->Hepatitis D:
                   Also called delta hepatitis, hepatitis D is a serious liver disease caused by the hepatitis D virus (HDV). HDV is contracted through direct contact with infected blood. Hepatitis D is a rare form of hepatitis that only occurs in conjunction with hepatitis B infection.

--->Hepatitis E:
                  Hepatitis E is a waterborne disease caused by the hepatitis E virus (HEV). Hepatitis E is mainly found in areas with poor sanitation and typically results from ingesting fecal matter that contaminates the water supply.

Here are some organic ways to cure hepatitis:

Acupuncture:
         Acupuncture is a form of traditional Chinese medicine. It’s where thin needles are inserted through your skin at specific points to stimulate your healing and well being. It’s generally used to treat pain and nausea. There are no published studies regarding the use of acupuncture to treat hepatitis C. It’s also important to know that you can transmit hepatitis C to another person through the use of needles.

Yoga:
        There are no studies that show yoga is an effective treatment for hepatitis C. But yoga movements can help you learn to control breathing and improve concentration. Many people who practice yoga report an improved sense of general well-being. There is no evidence to suggest that yoga has any adverse effects for people with hepatitis.

Probiotics:
       Probiotics are live microscopic organisms (bacteria) much like those you already have in your body. These good bacteria may benefit your overall health. Most people can tolerate supplementing with probiotics without harmful side effects. Research into the benefits of probiotics is ongoing. To date, there is no solid evidence that probiotics can halt the progression of hepatitis C or lessen its symptoms.

 And many more ways are there.

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