Hallo Small
This is an interesting question for me also - as I am aware of ARV's really hammering the liver of the HIV patients I do assistance with. My first reaction would be to say that the primary reason for the cause of the cirrhosis must be eliminated. In the case of alcohol, that would be easy to focus on but hard to achieve if the patient is addicted. Secondly, as cirrhosis is the extreme condition of liver cells dying on mass, faster than what they can revive by, diet will make a big difference. I would highly encourage a reduction of acid forming foods, especially meats and fats, and increasing vegetables.
MMS is going to help - as microbes manifest wherever decay is prevalent, as that is their job! To clean up the waste. But in the case of a corrective regime with a good diet and MMS assisting the "good" microbes, it will make a difference.
Love your location by the way, just north of where we hide in the mountains.