Hepatitis
Can viral hepatitis be reversed?
The book covers both viral and non-viral hepatitis. This page discusses viral hepatitis.
The aims of this book
Reverse hepatitis symptoms
Reverse hepatitis ultrasound appearances
Reverse hepatitis blood tests
Reverse hepatitis totally
“Nobody gets Cirrhosis without hepatitis” – David Manteit
“Nobody gets Cirrhosis without hepatitis” – David Manteit
Causes
- Fatty liver disease – MASLD, becomes MASH
- Haemochromatosis – iron overload
- Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC)
- Viral hepatitis
- Alcoholic liver disease – ALD, becomes alcoholic hepatitis
- Wilson's disease – buildup of copper
- Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC)
- Hep A, B, C, D, E
- Autoimmune diseases – becomes autoimmune hepatitis
- Gilberts Syndrome
- Cholestatic diseases – conditions that block bile ducts
Note that cirrhosis is always preceded by hepatitis (inflammation). A fact that some liver foundations seem to forget.
Don't leave out
hepatitis please

Liver Foundation Australia left out non-viral hepatitis.

This one includes hepatitis This one recognises hepatitis in fatty liver and non-alcoholic liver. But it leaves out the healthy liver!

American Liver Foundation includes hepatitis The AMLF have included hepatitis correctly in fatty liver disease. Well done.
I find it strange
It is quite funny that you see the ‘stages of liver diseases on Google’. Yes, we have it all covered in the book, don’t worry. It’s not good that non-viral hepatitis is not discussed by some players that should know about it. They don’t seem to know about the blood tests which specify hepatitis. They must have omitted the ultrasound signs are all different and other fine scars.

Setting the new industry standard: A complete representation of liver health stages, including often-overlooked hepatitis indicators.
What are the symptoms
of hepatitis?
What symptoms are related to hepatitis? Acute (short term) hepatitis often has no symptoms, so you may not know you have it. If you do get symptoms, they can be:
- Muscle and joint pain
- Fever
- Tiredness
- Nausea and loss of appetite
- Tummy (abdominal) pain
- Clay-coloured stools (poo) and dark urine (wee)
- Jaundice – a yellowing of the skin and eyes
How to reverse
hepatitis?
It could take one month to 2 years – but may be reversed in many cases. As there are many types of liver disease, one cannot state that it is possible to reverse hepatitis in all liver diseases. I have personally reversed Alcoholic Hepatitis. Maybe this took one year. But just because you have reversed hepatitis does not mean you have reversed.
Learn exactly how hepatitis is assessed by doctors – on bloods and scans
Have you got hepatitis? Find out how hepatitis is assessed. Read the book.
“You must assess to address to achieve success” – David Manteit
“You must assess to address to achieve success” – David Manteit