Your advice would be much appreciated on this: my sister-in-law's friend has
been diagnosed with the autoimmune disease Primary Biliary Cirrhosis and has
been told that their is no treatment as such, just eventually the prospect
of a liver transplant, which is a pretty heavy thing to be told in your
early forties with two young children.

I have looked this illness up here on the archive and I see Brooks Bradley
recommending Alpha Lipoic Acid for this, can he or anyone suggest the
correct dosage and any other supplements?


Would CS be likely to help? There does seem to be a lot of info around that
autoimmune illnesses are the body's response to hidden infections as opposed
to the conventional view of the body attacking itself.If CS would be
appropriate any suggestions on the dosage?

Would it be OK for someone with a compromised liver to take CS with the
potential for a Herx reaction or would it just be the case of reducing the
dose as with anyone else if that happened and she would be OK?

Finally would beta glucan be appropriate for an autoimmune illness or might
that stimulate the immune system too much and have a negative effect or
would it just have a balancing effect thus be safe and beneficial?

Any other suggestions?

With thanks,

Sheila



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