Hepatitis  A, CURED

Complete Overview: Hepatitis A, CURED by Johnny Delirious

Hepatitis A, CURED is an anecdotal health memoir detailing the author's decades-long battle with multiple strains of the hepatitis virus (A, B, and the "Non A-non B strain," later identified as Hepatitis C) and his ultimate success in curing himself through exclusively natural, holistic methods.


The Thesis:

The core message of the book is that recovery from viral liver infestation is possible without conventional medical intervention. The author states, "There is no reason for anyone to die of hepatitis, no matter if it's a, b or c". His entire approach was based on strengthening the body's immune system to "once and for all get rid of the virus".


The Journey:

The book chronicles the author's diagnoses: first with Hepatitis A and B in high school (which he initially treated successfully by eating only watermelon 4), followed by a terminal diagnosis in his late 30s of advanced chronic hepatitis (C) that led to severe liver cirrhosis555.

Given only

"Eight months" to live and advised to seek a liver transplant or drug cocktails, the author rejected the conventional "Establishment" approach. Instead, he pursued a self-devised, comprehensive regimen of alternative therapies, including:


  • Detoxification & Diet: Following the Gerson Clinic protocols, which involve radical detoxification and liver cleanses. He maintained a strict organic diet before eventually adding organic meat to rebuild liver cells.
  • Electronic/Energy Therapies: Utilizing devices such as the Zapper (to "electrocute parasites, bacteria and viruses") and the Rife machine (using oscillating frequencies).
  • Physical and Mental Health: Training rigorously in Kung Fu and eventually preparing for marathons to maximize cardiovascular exercise and enzyme flow, a strategy he used to break down scar tissue. He also joined Alcoholics Anonymous to ensure complete abstinence from alcohol, which he called "Kryptonite" for a hepatitis sufferer.


The result of his 14-year commitment to this natural path was a blood test result showing the viral load was "None Detected".

Key Quotation by the Author

The author's mindset on rejecting the conventional medical path in favor of personal control is captured by this quote:


"By going natural instead, I could leave my situation in my own hands and if things didn’t work out, at the very least I could ensure that I’d go out happy and content instead of miserably wasting away in hospitals for the rest of my days." 13

Factual Data and Statistics Supporting the Thesis

The book uses the following medical facts to highlight the severity of his case and the success of his alternative approach:


  • Liver Damage: A tissue biopsy revealed that only four percent of the author's liver tissue remained free of scar tissue due to cirrhosis14.
  • Viral Load: His viral load was determined to be over 5 million International Units per milliliter of blood, compared to the 800,000 limit considered "high"15.
  • Mortality: Chronic liver disease is cited as the seventh leading cause of death in the U.S.16.
  • Prevalence: Current estimates suggest that over 3,000,000 Americans currently have chronic Hepatitis C17.
  • The Outcome: The author survived for over fourteen years after being given an eight-month death sentence181818181818181818.

Information About the Author's Organization

The author is associated with The Master Survivor University (MSU), an organization founded in 2012. Its principles reflect the philosophy detailed in the book, prioritizing natural recovery and rejecting conventional medicine:


  • Guiding Principles: The MSU is promoted with the tag lines: "The MSU is Ancient Greek Wisdom that is validated by Modern Laboratory Science" and "No One Has to Suffer".
  • 6 Fundamental Taboos: The organization follows: No Euthanasia. No Organ Removal. No DEI. No Surgery. No MLM. No Drugs. The rejection of "Organ Removal" and "Drugs" aligns directly with the author's decision in the book to refuse a liver transplant and pharmaceutical treatment.