AHCC, Equilibrant, Inosine, Lauricidin

fireflymd

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I am treating elevated EBV Early Ag antibody with Valtrex 1 g four times a day.

I started AHCC months ago for low NK cells, and they did increase modestly, from 9 to 16.

I recently started LDN and topical GCMAF cream.

I also have elevated Coxsackie B4 titer and elevated HHV-6 and parvovirus, so I'm interested in other anti-viral treatments.

Would I be duplicating anything by adding in Equilibrant, Lauricidin, Inosine?

Or is each mechanism of action different?
 

halcyon

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Equilibrant contains shiitake extract which contains AHCC, that's the only duplication I see. Only other thing I can think of to watch is selenium intake if you are supplementing with it separately as Equilibrant contains some as well.
 

fireflymd

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Equilibrant contains shiitake extract which contains AHCC, that's the only duplication I see. Only other thing I can think of to watch is selenium intake if you are supplementing with it separately as Equilibrant contains some as well.

I appreciate your responding. Some days I just can't think well enough to work this out myself. Thank you!
 

Hip

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I also have elevated Coxsackie B4 titer and elevated HHV-6 and parvovirus

Parvovirus B19 can cause ME/CFS on its own, and is treatable with intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG). Has any doctor commented on your high parvovirus titers?
 

keenly

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I am treating elevated EBV Early Ag antibody with Valtrex 1 g four times a day.

I started AHCC months ago for low NK cells, and they did increase modestly, from 9 to 16.

I recently started LDN and topical GCMAF cream.

I also have elevated Coxsackie B4 titer and elevated HHV-6 and parvovirus, so I'm interested in other anti-viral treatments.

Would I be duplicating anything by adding in Equilibrant, Lauricidin, Inosine?

Or is each mechanism of action different?

I would add Lauricidin, it is very well tolerated.

Your plan sounds good. Inosine would depend on uric acid levels.
 

fireflymd

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Parvovirus B19 can cause ME/CFS on its own, and is treatable with intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG). Has any doctor commented on your high parvovirus titers?

No. I showed them to Dr. Enlander, but he never commented on it. It was interesting because he had ordered the viral titers, but he did not address any of them. He sold a powder to make GCMAF yogurt, gave me Hepapressin injections, and when I did not improve after 2 months he told me he had nothing else to offer.
 
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