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		<title>The Value of Nondrug Therapies for the Hepatitis C VirUS</title>
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			<description>Improved AST and ALT happens steadily on these nutritional protocols. I am always surprised when TX normalises them quickly, while people still feel bad; I would expect them to normalise once the liver starts to heal, after Tx. As they are liver enzymes, could it be that Tx only inhibits their synthesis at first?  - George</description>
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