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Living With Hepatitis B by Brothermuzone(op): 5:05am On May 10, 2025
Since I discovered that I am living with chronic Hepatitis B, it has been a roller coaster of emotions. I got to know about this condition around 5 years ago. Prior to then, the only symptoms was the strands of white hair that was usually on my head for a person in his mid twenties. A random official test for a school brought this reality to my face and I started with the test. From LFT to other test as prescribed by the doctor. It was after the discovery that the symptoms started, the pain on the right hand side of the stomach and the frequent tiredness. I was terrified of hospitals and the tidings that it brings. It was much later that my brother discovered that he was living with it too. Strangely, he did not manifest any symptoms despite being older and probably living longer with it. I discovered that due to the fact that I hate slimy soup such as ewedu and okra and seldom eat non slimy vegetables such as spinach and all, my condition worsened. I have read a lot of where I came across a good number of people that are intent on selling one medicine or the other as cure for hep b and while I am not saying that it is incurable, most times the medicine is either unaffordable for an average bloke like me or unlike what they claim, the viral load will just reduce. I decide to carefully manage my hepatitis with this very cheap solution and safe to say that my symptoms have abated and while I have not being to take a count, I am sure that it would have drastically reduce.

I bought 400 worth of lime (Oronmbo or orange were in yoruba), 200 naira worth of jute (ewedu) and I sourced for the stone breaker leaf (eyin olobe in yoruba). I boiled everything for about 45 minutes and strained. I usually use 120mls twice or thrice a day. I also blend the ewedu whenever I am chanced and drink regularly. Blending does not make it slimy, therefore I can take it. I planted vegetable seed in a plastic container and it has become my go to staple.
Sometimes I boil lemon grass with the stone breaker leaf and drink in moderation. This is to encourage anyone out there living with hep b to be intentional with the jute leaf consumption and other greens, avoid cooking oils, especially processed vegetable oils whenever you can and stop worrying so much.
Try the combo above, and always blend and drink the jute leaf regularly

Majority are out to fleece you of money you don't have and compound your condition.
Re: Living With Hepatitis B by Mikocake(m): 4:04pm On May 10, 2025
Very interesting and educative.

I’m curious how you and your brother got infected tho.
Re: Living With Hepatitis B by Brothermuzone(op): 7:04pm On Jul 21, 2025
Mikocake:
Very interesting and educative.

I’m curious how you and your brother got infected tho.
It is likely through our mom, nowadays, every other hospital mandates a vaccination for all babies withing 48 hours of birth.
Re: Living With Hepatitis B by Acebrain28(m): 2:58pm On Jan 18
Brothermuzone:
Since I discovered that I am living with chronic Hepatitis B, it has been a roller coaster of emotions. I got to know about this condition around 5 years ago. Prior to then, the only symptoms was the strands of white hair that was usually on my head for a person in his mid twenties. A random official test for a school brought this reality to my face and I started with the test. From LFT to other test as prescribed by the doctor. It was after the discovery that the symptoms started, the pain on the right hand side of the stomach and the frequent tiredness. I was terrified of hospitals and the tidings that it brings. It was much later that my brother discovered that he was living with it too. Strangely, he did not manifest any symptoms despite being older and probably living longer with it. I discovered that due to the fact that I hate slimy soup such as ewedu and okra and seldom eat non slimy vegetables such as spinach and all, my condition worsened. I have read a lot of where I came across a good number of people that are intent on selling one medicine or the other as cure for hep b and while I am not saying that it is incurable, most times the medicine is either unaffordable for an average bloke like me or unlike what they claim, the viral load will just reduce. I decide to carefully manage my hepatitis with this very cheap solution and safe to say that my symptoms have abated and while I have not being to take a count, I am sure that it would have drastically reduce.

I bought 400 worth of lime (Oronmbo or orange were in yoruba), 200 naira worth of jute (ewedu) and I sourced for the stone breaker leaf (eyin olobe in yoruba). I boiled everything for about 45 minutes and strained. I usually use 120mls twice or thrice a day. I also blend the ewedu whenever I am chanced and drink regularly. Blending does not make it slimy, therefore I can take it. I planted vegetable seed in a plastic container and it has become my go to staple.
Sometimes I boil lemon grass with the stone breaker leaf and drink in moderation. This is to encourage anyone out there living with hep b to be intentional with the jute leaf consumption and other greens, avoid cooking oils, especially processed vegetable oils whenever you can and stop worrying so much.
Try the combo above, and always blend and drink the jute leaf regularly

Majority are out to fleece you of money you don't have and compound your condition.
Thank you for this insight.
Re: Living With Hepatitis B by makjo900: 11:28am On Jun 02
Brothermuzone:
Since I discovered that I am living with chronic Hepatitis B, it has been a roller coaster of emotions. I got to know about this condition around 5 years ago. Prior to then, the only symptoms was the strands of white hair that was usually on my head for a person in his mid twenties. A random official test for a school brought this reality to my face and I started with the test. From LFT to other test as prescribed by the doctor. It was after the discovery that the symptoms started, the pain on the right hand side of the stomach and the frequent tiredness. I was terrified of hospitals and the tidings that it brings. It was much later that my brother discovered that he was living with it too. Strangely, he did not manifest any symptoms despite being older and probably living longer with it. I discovered that due to the fact that I hate slimy soup such as ewedu and okra and seldom eat non slimy vegetables such as spinach and all, my condition worsened. I have read a lot of where I came across a good number of people that are intent on selling one medicine or the other as cure for hep b and while I am not saying that it is incurable, most times the medicine is either unaffordable for an average bloke like me or unlike what they claim, the viral load will just reduce. I decide to carefully manage my hepatitis with this very cheap solution and safe to say that my symptoms have abated and while I have not being to take a count, I am sure that it would have drastically reduce.

I bought 400 worth of lime (Oronmbo or orange were in yoruba), 200 naira worth of jute (ewedu) and I sourced for the stone breaker leaf (eyin olobe in yoruba). I boiled everything for about 45 minutes and strained. I usually use 120mls twice or thrice a day. I also blend the ewedu whenever I am chanced and drink regularly. Blending does not make it slimy, therefore I can take it. I planted vegetable seed in a plastic container and it has become my go to staple.
Sometimes I boil lemon grass with the stone breaker leaf and drink in moderation. This is to encourage anyone out there living with hep b to be intentional with the jute leaf consumption and other greens, avoid cooking oils, especially processed vegetable oils whenever you can and stop worrying so much.
Try the combo above, and always blend and drink the jute leaf regularly

Majority are out to fleece you of money you don't have and compound your condition.
thanks for this breakdown, it's really appreciated. How do you feel now?
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