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Anonymous Coward User ID: 53466890 United States 05/11/2022 12:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is there a point in time, after the clearing NAC and repair/maintenance protocol, when DNA repair is complete and the body is fully capable of fighting off the fungus without any supplements? Quoting: R... Or maybe a sporadic boost regimen would be sufficient to stay clean? For many, like me, it would be quite expensive to stay on all the costly stuff forever... Op here. I'm glad you brought this up. I have a few people putting together alternatives and I'll post later tonight. The goal is affordability so this is very important. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75317532 United States 05/11/2022 10:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Op here. Here are some alternatives to make the maintenance protocol more affordable. To substitute for the NAD+(Nicotinamide Riboside) you'll want pure nicotinic acid. This is basically straight niacin, and you will experience a body flush shortly after taking it. Endurance Products makes a product called Plain Niacin which is a 100 count for $10, or about $3 per month for a 3 month supply. The other option is bulk. Here is a good supplier: [link to www.nutrivitashop.com (secure)] The next alternative would be a cheaper way to get resveratrol. Vitacost comes in at $10 for 120 capsules, or a 4 month supply. [link to www.vitacost.com (secure)] For black seed oil, quality is important. We recommend Horbaach, it's a 16oz bottle for $25. That's equal to a 2 month supply if taking 1 teaspoon in the morning then another at night. This equates to a little over $12 a month. Also available through Amazon. For Oregano Oil in a 10:1 concentration, 3 brands sell this at around $8 per bottle for around a 100 count (varies by supplier). Carlyle, Nature's Truth and Swanson have similar pricing. Also available through Amazon. If you include the price of NAC at around $8 per bottle, the maintenance protocol using those options would be about $25 per month. If anyone can contribute here, it would help everyone. Thank you. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75317532 United States 05/11/2022 11:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Op again. So here's an interesting side effect of being on the protocol. We've had multiple reports of crooked teeth starting to straighten out. It appears to happen slowly and over time. These were people who have been on the protocol for longer than 3 months. I think we all know why! If this fungus can twist and malform your spine, imagine what it can do to your teeth and jaws. We've addressed most of the major diseases in this thread, and how they originate from this fungus. It has hit us in our own personal lives, as friends or loved ones die and quietly we know the real cause. Which is why it is so important to share this protocol with the people you care for. Use it to heal yourself first, then share it with others. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31892293 United Kingdom 05/12/2022 12:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Crypto-Tard Both. We have both kinds of people here on GLP. What you are saying makes sense. The prescription route depends on sex. Men should be taking a few months of fluconazole combined with a cox inhibitor like ibuprofen to activate autophagy. Fluco works well to clear the fungus from the brain, prostate and deep tissue areas if you add light exercise daily. Women should be on itraconazole for at least a few months, adding the ibuprofen after the first few weeks. There are fluco resistant strains, so if you find it's not doing anything you will have to switch gears to the natural protocol. If the fluco is working fine (or itraconazole) after that initial few months you'll be switching to the natural protocol anyways. You want to stimulate the autophagy process and try to avoid any breads and lower your sugar consumption. Once you start feeling like a new person, you are not done yet. There is more. TERRIBLE ADVICE. Proteolytic enzymes and other natural protocols work 10x better, safer, OP you have some knowledge but are obviously also ignorant. Amen...he is an ignorant fktard and I am working hard on tracking down his information...he is fucked What a pathetic scumbag you are. Like a little spoiled brat that loves tossing tantrums left and right. Get lost tosser! |
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User ID: 77772299 Netherlands 05/12/2022 01:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks for the alternatives, op, esp the niacin option is one I'll look into. I live in EU and some brands you mention are not available here (and become more expensive when bought from US). Cheapest black seed oil I can get here is €35/500cl, €52,50/1L. Other option was from India, plus taxes and stuff no cheaper. Swanson oregano most affordable here. €11/month NAC I get from eBay/Amazon NL which I can find cheapest. I looked for (trans)resveratrol/pterostilbene yesterday and can find that quite affordable. NAD+ is most expensive (with black seed oil) and hard to get here. Earlier mentioned nad/ptero 250/25 and nad/transres 210/70 are €15 a month. Other option is imported Life extension €30/month or Nadh €15/month (but guess that's not a good option). Different US/EU market sadly. And borders have never been harder. I'l look into the other brands you mentioned and buying options in EU or imported. Can't evade import taxes/duties anymore as in the good old past :( Last Edited by R... on 05/12/2022 01:44 AM "A strange game. The only winning move is not to play." - 'Wargames' "This world is more like a mystery, trapped in a conundrum, spun by a paradox." - AC1118155 |
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User ID: 77772299 Netherlands 05/12/2022 02:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Op here. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75317532 Here are some alternatives to make the maintenance protocol more affordable. To substitute for the NAD+(Nicotinamide Riboside) you'll want pure nicotinic acid. This is basically straight niacin, and you will experience a body flush shortly after taking it. Endurance Products makes a product called Plain Niacin which is a 100 count for $10, or about $3 per month for a 3 month supply. The other option is bulk. Here is a good supplier: [link to www.nutrivitashop.com (secure)] The next alternative would be a cheaper way to get resveratrol. Vitacost comes in at $10 for 120 capsules, or a 4 month supply. [link to www.vitacost.com (secure)] Op, can you (re)define dosages to use of niacin and (trans)resveratrol/pterostilbene for maintenance protocol, please? Thanks! "A strange game. The only winning move is not to play." - 'Wargames' "This world is more like a mystery, trapped in a conundrum, spun by a paradox." - AC1118155 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75749532 United States 05/12/2022 08:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Op here. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75317532 Here are some alternatives to make the maintenance protocol more affordable. To substitute for the NAD+(Nicotinamide Riboside) you'll want pure nicotinic acid. This is basically straight niacin, and you will experience a body flush shortly after taking it. Endurance Products makes a product called Plain Niacin which is a 100 count for $10, or about $3 per month for a 3 month supply. The other option is bulk. Here is a good supplier: [link to www.nutrivitashop.com (secure)] The next alternative would be a cheaper way to get resveratrol. Vitacost comes in at $10 for 120 capsules, or a 4 month supply. [link to www.vitacost.com (secure)] Op, can you (re)define dosages to use of niacin and (trans)resveratrol/pterostilbene for maintenance protocol, please? Thanks! Op here. With Niacin (Nicotinic Acid) you'll want 500mg, or 250mg if you are sensitive to it. This will also boost NAD levels but the body has to convert it a few times to increase the nad pool. It won't hit as quickly, but it will do the job. Just remember, you will get a body flush with niacin, which you don't get with Nicotinamide Riboside. That means increased circulation/vasodilation. Resveratrol would be at 400-500mg, with Pterostilbene 1/4th of that, so 100mg. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75749532 United States 05/12/2022 08:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks for the alternatives, op, esp the niacin option is one I'll look into. I live in EU and some brands you mention are not available here (and become more expensive when bought from US). Quoting: R... Cheapest black seed oil I can get here is €35/500cl, €52,50/1L. Other option was from India, plus taxes and stuff no cheaper. Swanson oregano most affordable here. €11/month NAC I get from eBay/Amazon NL which I can find cheapest. I looked for (trans)resveratrol/pterostilbene yesterday and can find that quite affordable. NAD+ is most expensive (with black seed oil) and hard to get here. Earlier mentioned nad/ptero 250/25 and nad/transres 210/70 are €15 a month. Other option is imported Life extension €30/month or Nadh €15/month (but guess that's not a good option). Different US/EU market sadly. And borders have never been harder. I'l look into the other brands you mentioned and buying options in EU or imported. Can't evade import taxes/duties anymore as in the good old past :( Really appreciate the feedback. I wish there was a more efficient way to help our brothers and sisters in Europe. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75749532 United States 05/12/2022 08:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is there a point in time, after the clearing NAC and repair/maintenance protocol, when DNA repair is complete and the body is fully capable of fighting off the fungus without any supplements? Quoting: R... Or maybe a sporadic boost regimen would be sufficient to stay clean? For many, like me, it would be quite expensive to stay on all the costly stuff forever... It's looking that way, yes, but with conditions. If things go the way we expect long term, it will depend on whether you have familial candidiasis. Without reversing the gene defect, you'll need a way to keep your IL-17 active in the mucosa. This could be as simple as niacin and resveratrol at that point. If you don't do that, clearing the gut won't help if it's still hiding in your cns/interstitial without challenge. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75749532 United States 05/12/2022 08:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Also wanted to update you on initial reactions to the maintenance protocol. It will be a good way to see if you have the gene defects. There have been two reactions when starting this. Familial Candidiasis is genetic dysfunction in specific interleukin pathways (IL-17 and IL-22) that deal with Candida. It shuts down pathogenic immune response in the mucous, including your regular mucous membranes and interstitial. That means that once you are infected it's nearly impossible to get rid of without the protocol. This also means that when you reactivate this immune response in the mucous with the maintenance protocol, you could be in for a rough ride. The most common symptom is nausea and vomiting which subsides within a day or two as you directly attack the fungus. Headaches have also been reported. The other reaction (those without familial candidiasis) is generally very mild. You will notice better sleep, more consistent energy. |
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User ID: 83184877 Japan 05/13/2022 06:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you for all the help OP. I did not imagine that I would add the following question on my list when I started the protocol about one month and a half but unfortunately, here it is : I have been « pre-diagnosed » with Cancer today, (possibly salivary glands, smoker cancer anyway). A specialist will, without very few doubts confirms it in two weeks which was the earliest possible appointment. I am not going to passively count the days until then and anyway, I will not follow pharma-protocols but alternative natural methods such as supplemented Keto diet. I don’t really know what to do with your protocol right now, first should I continue it ? I read about several natural ways to fight cancer, especially, baking Soda, Fenbendazole, hemp oil, etc ; I have clearly some choices to make and right now, the protocol Is adding in fact more confusion in making one. Your advices would be extremely appreciated OP ! Thank you very much. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75749532 United States 05/13/2022 08:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you for all the help OP. Quoting: Glyndwr I did not imagine that I would add the following question on my list when I started the protocol about one month and a half but unfortunately, here it is : I have been « pre-diagnosed » with Cancer today, (possibly salivary glands, smoker cancer anyway). A specialist will, without very few doubts confirms it in two weeks which was the earliest possible appointment. I am not going to passively count the days until then and anyway, I will not follow pharma-protocols but alternative natural methods such as supplemented Keto diet. I don’t really know what to do with your protocol right now, first should I continue it ? I read about several natural ways to fight cancer, especially, baking Soda, Fenbendazole, hemp oil, etc ; I have clearly some choices to make and right now, the protocol Is adding in fact more confusion in making one. Your advices would be extremely appreciated OP ! Thank you very much. Op here. I'm sorry to hear about your diagnosis. First, I want you to take a look at this study: [link to www.sciencedirect.com (secure)] Next, I'm going to make this very clear. You must clear any natural supplements mentioned here with your doctor, especially for drug interactions. State what you plan to be using and get doctors approval first. The protocol in combination with the brushing routine and nasal spray. Those components would be NAC, Oregano Oil and Black Seed Oil. Morning 1200mg NAC 300mg Oregano Oil (10:1 potency in gelcap) Black Seed Oil (1 teaspoon or 4000mg) Night 600mg NAC 300mg Oregano Oil Black Seed Oil (1 teaspoon) Brush your teeth 2 times a day minimum using a non fluoride toothpaste adding 2 drops of Fennel Seed Essential Oil. Brush the gums and tongue as well. Use xlear nasal inhaler to keep your upper respiratory clear. An alternative is hypochlorous acid from briotech sold as a skin spray. Once again, clear each of these components with your doctor for drug interactions and get approval first. And keep us updated! |
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User ID: 80141438 United Kingdom 05/14/2022 03:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I even stumbled across that phenomenon on mainstream health websites about candida infection and niacin deficiency, so I guess op is gonna say yes :D "A strange game. The only winning move is not to play." - 'Wargames' "This world is more like a mystery, trapped in a conundrum, spun by a paradox." - AC1118155 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75749532 United States 05/14/2022 08:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80922848 What do you think of certain skin blemishes being due to fungus? For example moles, skin tags, or raised red bumps (Cherry angiomas)? Anything in your research or work that indicates fungus causes any of these? Op here. Oh absolutely. A simple skin test will reveal multiple forms of fungi at any given time. We are constantly covered in it, it's in our skin layers and in the interstitial just below the skin as well. We make a great food source. Have a look at this link. [link to www.researchgate.net (secure)] Other skin disorders that are considered an inflammation response (like psoriasis) can be triggered by candida indirectly through the inflammation loop starting from constant mycotoxin release. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77152395 United States 05/15/2022 06:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There's already a good documentary on this called "Cosmic Mildew" [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
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User ID: 77772299 Netherlands 05/15/2022 07:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Came across "Nova; the secret mind of slime" while looking for another docu about slime molds which it's name I can't remember Last Edited by R... on 05/15/2022 07:08 AM "A strange game. The only winning move is not to play." - 'Wargames' "This world is more like a mystery, trapped in a conundrum, spun by a paradox." - AC1118155 |
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User ID: 77772299 Netherlands 05/15/2022 07:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It sure was entertaining. The Cosmic Mildew is good too, the echoing voice makes it a bit hard listening but good info. Sure makes one think twice about cosmic/spiritual and physical/societal battles going on... Last Edited by R... on 05/15/2022 07:35 AM "A strange game. The only winning move is not to play." - 'Wargames' "This world is more like a mystery, trapped in a conundrum, spun by a paradox." - AC1118155 |
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User ID: 80112487 Netherlands 05/15/2022 11:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | meh, second half is moon and alien stuff, hardly anything to do with fungi or mildew anymore Last Edited by R... on 05/15/2022 11:42 AM "A strange game. The only winning move is not to play." - 'Wargames' "This world is more like a mystery, trapped in a conundrum, spun by a paradox." - AC1118155 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80922848 Spain 05/16/2022 08:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP There has been a lot of talk in the alternative health community over the years about the pH issue. Namely the body for some reason or another (usually attributed to the western diet) is excessively acid, and it is at a better state of health when the pH of the blood and tissues is slightly alkaline. People consume green drinks for the alkalinity, they drink alkaline water, they test their saliva with pH strips to gauge their progress, etc. Yet interestingly, some people's diets are horrible with regular fast food, drinking acidic soft drinks etc., and they still have no issue with pH balancing. In your research with fungus, have you been able to determine if fungal infection could cause the body's environment to acidify? If so, could you describe this process or how this 'domino effect' would work? Thanks |
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User ID: 79837578 Denmark 05/16/2022 08:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Il-17 and Il-22 deficiency is crucial to Toxoplasma's proliferation. "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. Never lose a holy curiosity. Condemnation without investigation is the height of ignorance." Albert Einstein |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 35836077 United States 05/16/2022 06:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80922848 There has been a lot of talk in the alternative health community over the years about the pH issue. Namely the body for some reason or another (usually attributed to the western diet) is excessively acid, and it is at a better state of health when the pH of the blood and tissues is slightly alkaline. People consume green drinks for the alkalinity, they drink alkaline water, they test their saliva with pH strips to gauge their progress, etc. Yet interestingly, some people's diets are horrible with regular fast food, drinking acidic soft drinks etc., and they still have no issue with pH balancing. In your research with fungus, have you been able to determine if fungal infection could cause the body's environment to acidify? If so, could you describe this process or how this 'domino effect' would work? Thanks Op here. Candida doesn't like acidic environments. It will regulate the pH around it to be more alkaline using nutrients from the body. This is why I recommend against baking soda taken internally unless it's sparingly to relieve acid reflux or heartburn. The acidic environment of the stomach is an important line of defense, and it's important for bile production and nutrient absorption. It will regulate pH to its liking. [link to journals.asm.org (secure)] |
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