Hi everyone,
I follow this site regularly and have read many interesting topics in it. In my turn, I would like to share some useful info here:
Two years ago a Greek thal, aged 52, was diagnosed with liver cancer due to Hepatitis C and two years after the first diagnose, he died. Of course this time interval is considered adequate when we talk about liver cancer. The thing that might concern all of us here, is that this thal had maintained a low ferritin during his last years but he had denied to comply with chelation for many years in the past and he had a high ferritin level for many years back then. That surely had a destructive effect on his liver. According to observations as time passes, more than 10 thals have died due to liver cancer these last years. All of them were over 40. These thals had undergone poor chelation in their early lifetime.
Please chelate regularly and those with C, please pay extra care to yourselves. Of course, there is no reason to panic, no reason to run and do some extra, more thorough tests and check-ups. If one is unlucky enough to meet with this painful situation, why spend his/her last years in agony ?
Stroberon.