




Hepatitis A is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis A virus that infect the liver cells and causes inflammation. The virus is usually spread when a person ingests food or water that has been contaminated or from close contact with a person or object that is infected. Another common source is shellfish that has not been cooked. Hepatitis A indications include all liver affections, autoimmune disease, fatigue, muscle and joint aches, recurrent and chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, liver dysfunction, enlarged liver, lymphatic inflammation and cancer, jaundice, multiple sclerosis, severe itching, autoimmune disease and chronic inflammation (e.g. thyroid, pancreas, joints, large intestine), suppression of self, depression alternating with mania, negative outlook on life, low self-confidence, restlessness, fits of rage, lack of self-reflection, fear of failure, impulsivity, inflexibility, self-centerdness, and dissociation.