Avid Ivermectin advocate and use it. Still I have to acknowledge that I did catch "it" at one point, and it did leave me wth a couple stubborn issues. No I've never had tests or jabs. Always a healthy person. I have never had the susceptibility to allergic skin reactions and bronchial phlegm hanging on and on, that I do now. So aggravated. I know about Zelenko Protocol. Besides NAC for congestion, any suggestions about constant allergic skin stuff? The Allwell doctor by phone recommended Claritin and real Sudafed and they help symptoms but I need to get at the cause. They mentioned prednisone but really rather not.
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I don't know what you mean by "allergic skin". What are the symptoms?
I had covid symptoms in Jan 2020. It left me with a dry cough that went away after a fortnight when I took 5mg Cetirizine Hydrochloride for three consecutive days. (This is half a tablet.) It's worth trying for any allergic reaction. But take it before bed because it could make you very drowsy.
I was coughing up gobs of phlegm for TWO YEARS until I took NAC. It may be coincidence but the phlegm stopped after a couple of weeks of taking NAC every morning.
Recurrent rashes on my face with some swelling and sometimes has affected my eyes. I have tried to narrow down the trigger but nothing turns out to be accurate. It gets better then comes back. Is the certizine, a prescription? And what dose of the NAC; did you take more than it says on the bottle? Your results are very encouraging. Thank you!
It's not spelt "certizine" it's what I wrote in my original post: Cetirizine Hydrochloride. It's over-the-counter in the UK. Also sold under the names "Piriteze" and "Piriton" (for which you pay more).
My NAC capsules are 600 mg. Also contain selenium and molybdenum (I don't know why). I take one a day.
Also propertyofUniverse is correct about vitamin D. I've been taking 10,000 iu D3 for three years against psoriasis. That might be too high for such a long period and I've stopped taking it, temporarily, because I developed pain and stiffness in my knuckles, which has now eased. I don't know if the D3 was responsible. I need to do more tests. Anyway, I was fine for nearly 3 years.
I do take vitamin K2 but only 200µg daily, which might not be enough to combat the D3.
Anyway, I recommend trying only one thing at a time. 10,000 iu D3 should be fine for a trial period. Likewise 600 mg NAC and 5mg Cetirizine Hydrochloride (max 5 days) at bedtime.
DISCLAIMER: I'm not a doctor; I'm just relating my personal experience/opinion.
This. Could also look into liposomal glutathione and nattokinase/serrapeptase.
Any anti-inflammatory supplements/diet changes should help with COVID leftovers.
What dosing do you use for those two suggested things? Thanks
I bought NattoSerazime from Designs for Health (I think that’s the name, don’t have the bottle in front of me.) I just take one capsule each day like the bottle suggests. It’s a little pricey but you get four months out of one bottle.
In terms of the glutathione, I get IV glutathione for brain injury purposes, but you can get liposomal that you take orally from Designs for Health or Quicksilver Scientific. I used their suggested twice a day dose. Oral glutathione is a little easier on your body because, unlike NAC, it doesn’t have to be converted to glutathione before your body can use it.
Not sure on dosing for IV glutathione if you’re trying to tackle allergies. The protocol I’m on of 1000mg once a week is half the dose of the Parkinson’s Protocol by Dr. Perlmutter. I will say some of my seasonal allergic symptoms got better from glutathione due to its ability to help support the liver.
You could also look into colloidal minerals. I know nothing about them but some people swear colloidal minerals and nettle tea will clear allergies out overnight.