Greg Jefferys Hepatitis C blog deals with all the issues associated with hepatitis C
In this video, I talk about The History Of Hepatitis C and Hepatitis C treatment.
Whilst Hepatitis C was only discovered and identified in 1989 it has probably been infecting and killing humans for tens of thousands of years. According to my research, I estimate that prior to the mid-20th-century over 5% of the population of most countries would have been infected with Hepatitis C. In other words, in the past, at least one in 20 people had Hep C.
This is a brief history of the Hepatitis C virus. In 2014 G I was doing my Ph.D. at the University of Tasmania when I became very sick and discovered that I had Hepatitis C. The severity of my illness forced me to quit my Ph.D.
In 2015 I traveled to India and cured the Hepatitis C infection using generic Sovaldi. Since that time I have devoted my life to helping people with Hepatitis C access affordable treatment.
I have a Masters Degree in History and in this video, I briefly explain the history of Hepatitis C and Hepatitis C treatment. If you need support with your Hepatitis C please join my Hepatitis C support group on Facebook by clicking this link
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Greg Jefferys’ blog is provided for informational purposes and is not intended as Medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Whilst Greg Jefferys is doing a PhD it is not in medicine. Any advice offered is offered in good faith and based on an extensive general knowledge of Hepatitis C and access to generic Hepatitis medicines Greg Jefferys has acquired through his work as an advocate and activist
The Hep C Buyers Club is not a company or corporate entity but simply a loose structure intended to offer a free information to people with Hepatitis C
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I have converted this diary into a kindle book for folk who might like it in that format. I have added a lot more depth than the original diary contains, it’s more of a complete story in book format. I have priced it as low as Kindle allows me to @ 99 cents. If you are interested just click here to go to the Kindle page.
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