Probably not: On the internet, liv.52 products are sold as herbal items. That means they are not real medications approved by the fda. That also means there is most likely little or no scientific research and testing on humans... So nobody really knows what the effects or the side effects are. Usually, it is best to avoid such items.
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Worth a try: I'm not sure what you are a chronic carrier of but a meta-analysis of 50 research studies concluded liv52 is "safe and effective in the management of hepatitis", including an impressive study on liv52 being very effective in treating cirrhosis, a serious condition resistant to conventional treatment. See http://www.Himalayahealthcare.Com/research/liv52.Htm if i had hepatitis i would take it!
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