As early as the 1960s, my father was not born, grandpa (Name: Bishi Wu) had hepatitis B disease, and was hospitalized for several months. At the end of 1980s, liver cirrhosis was confirmed in Hunan Provincial Hospital. But after 2005, there was no hepatitis B virus in my grandfather’s body, that is, the blood test of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) has turned negative.
Modern medical circles believe that it is very difficult for HBsAg to turn negative, and there is no specific drug. The most congratulatory thing is that since the late 1990s, when my grandfather did not take any more drugs to treat hepatitis B, he just got better by persisting in practicing Pangu Shengong.
Here is a picture to record the transformation process of HBsAg :
In 1987, HBsAg was positive
In 2003 HBsAg was positive
In 2004, HBsAg was positive
Blood test results in 2005, HBsAg has turned negative !
In 2007, HBsAg was still negative
In 2009, HBsAg was still negative
The blood test results in 2014 showed that HBsAg was still negative and stable for nearly 10 years!