CFSTheBear
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Hi there,
Currently I'm on acyclovir and some antibiotics for some viruses I've tested positively for, as well as mycoplasma pneumoniae.
My question is: in the same set of tests that elicited the above treatment, I also had an iGg of 200 for CMV, iGm negative.
As there's so much conflicting information around different lab ranges (the one above was done in central London), my question is twofold:
1. Are the lab results here a prompt to pursuing some treatment for CMV?
2. Are there any supplement/dietary alternatives that would be effective here, rather than a prescription antiviral? I'm on my other antiviruals for at least the next 4 months, and reluctant to try Valcyte/Famvir, so if anyone could help on this regard that would be great. I have propolis in my cabinet, which I think I read once may help with this sort of thing, but no idea if that's true.
Any help appreciated, cheers
Currently I'm on acyclovir and some antibiotics for some viruses I've tested positively for, as well as mycoplasma pneumoniae.
My question is: in the same set of tests that elicited the above treatment, I also had an iGg of 200 for CMV, iGm negative.
As there's so much conflicting information around different lab ranges (the one above was done in central London), my question is twofold:
1. Are the lab results here a prompt to pursuing some treatment for CMV?
2. Are there any supplement/dietary alternatives that would be effective here, rather than a prescription antiviral? I'm on my other antiviruals for at least the next 4 months, and reluctant to try Valcyte/Famvir, so if anyone could help on this regard that would be great. I have propolis in my cabinet, which I think I read once may help with this sort of thing, but no idea if that's true.
Any help appreciated, cheers