Glut4 Molecular Weight

Glut4 Molecular Weight

Glut4 Molecular Weight

While the incidence of hepatitis B virus (HBV) and C virus (HCV) infection is decreasing in the United States, it is still a world-wide challenge with ominous implications for individuals and public health. Hundreds of millions are infected throughout the world with a chronic, silent condition that often leads to irreparable liver damage and cancer.

Conventional Treatment

Preventive measures like vaccination (in the case of HBV) and avoiding risky behaviours work but once infected, treatment options are limited and expensive. These infections often become asymptomatic, smoldering in the liver for years while remaining contagious. Conventional strategies do not expect to cure the infection as much as manage it by reducing viral load. These treatments involve combining the antiviral properties of several compounds and have their own side effects. Success with this strategy varies depending on the resistance of the viral strain.

Complementary Options

Several botanical-based materials are emerging that appear to have substantial liver-protective and antiviral properties. These substances have been clinically studied and appear to be effective as solo or adjunct treatments -comparable to or better than conventional methods. These substances are generally abundant in nature and inexpensive but must be harvested and processed using acceptable standards and measured for standardized potency.