Statins May Stave Off Liver Cancer in People With Hepatitis B

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Great article!

Hepatitis B alone affects over 300 million people around the world.

A variety of common environmental toxins can cause hepatitis. These include:

• Amatoxin-containing mushrooms

• Carbon tetrachloride, a dry cleaning agent; also used in fire extinguishers

• Chloroform, used in refrigerants, propellants, resins, and as a solvent

• Paracetamol, aka acetaminophen

• Trichloroethylene, an industrial solvent used to remove grease from fabricated metal parts, some textiles, as a refrigerant, and fumigant

• Yellow phosphorous, an industrial toxin

The team over at Puristat Digestive Wellness Center have more great info here:

http://www.puristat.com/livercleansing/hepatitis.aspx

Enjoy!

Kathy,

Puristat Digestive Specialist

Kathy, Puristat Digestive Specialist of NC 11:20AM January 27, 2012

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