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Oscar (Syracuse, New York) on 06/12/2014
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BHT is butylated hydroxytoluene. This compound has proven to be an effective treatment for both hepatitis C and B. The recommended dosage is: one 250mg capsule per day with a gulp of water on an empty stomach for people who weigh 130 pounds or less. For those who weigh more you may need more. Start out with the 250mg of BHT per day for one week. Then if no adverse reactions are experienced go to two 250mg capsules per day. One dose in the morning and one at night.

It is important to keep this treatment simple. By that I mean to NOT mix it with other supplements. Many supplements make this treatment NOT work. BHT can and will combine with many other supplements by way of peptide bonds making the treatment NOT work. After many years of following the feedback provided the ONLY supplement I consider alright to take is a standard multivitamin and mineral supplement. And that is optional and NOT part of the treatment.

To effectively treat a viral infection the metabolites of BHT have to be small enough to penetrate those bi-layered lipid coatings. When BHT combines with large molecules including: vitamin B12, milk thistle extracts, and many other supplements the BHT metabolites are FAR too large to penetrate said lipid coatings. This makes it so the BHT treatment does NOT work.

Here is a link to a company that sells BHT in 250mg capsules. 500 capsules for 30 dollars. This company believes in BHT as do I and provides additional information for those interested here:

https://www.lifelinknet.com/siteResources/Products/BHT.asp

There have been a number of recent posters in this forum with questions about hepatitis B and C and BHT also. I hope my response or posting is helpful for you people....Oscar

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Replied By Caryn (Illinois) on 09/20/2014

I have Hep c, started BHT 2 wks ago. All body aches are gone but I've had a headache. Is this a side effect of BHT?
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Replied By Oscar (Syracuse, New York) on 09/21/2014

Dear Coryn [ Illinois ]. It is possible that BHT could cause headaches. How much do you weigh and how much BHT are you taking per day ? If these headaches continue or get worse you may need to lower the dosage of BHT you are taking per day. Of course we want to effectively treat this infection. But we do NOT want to cause adverse effects. That is why I always advise lowering the dosage of BHT if adverse effects are experienced. Some times but NOT always these adverse effects will go away. If said adverse effects persist I do strongly recommend lowering the dosage of BHT used....Oscar
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Replied By Caryn (Illinois) on 09/22/2014

I weigh 145, and I'm 54. I'm only taking 250 mg 1 at morning and 1 at night. I cut back to 1 a day to see if head ache would stop. It didn't. You're right, some side effects do go away. Should I continue?

This is my only hope. A $1,000 a day for Sovaldi is out of my reach.

Thanks Oscar

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Replied By Caryn (Illinois, US) on 10/09/2014

If I only take 1 250 mg a day, I won't get a headache. I know that is not enough. I'm going to try to take 2 a day more spread out. I take it at 10pm and 5am so I'll try 9pm and 6am. Wish me luck!
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