Low-Dose Oral Interferon Alpha
Interferon alpha is a potent immunomodulator that activates the intracellular immune response. You can buy interferon alpha suppositories or nasal sprays cheaply from Russian online pharmacies (see
this post), and these may be adapted for oral use.
Edit: just realized I can get Grippferon witch gives 500ME per dose (per drop), so I will just get that instead of doing what I wrote below. Not sure if I need to dilute it and what type of water should I use for that.
Okay, lets see if I got this right...
1) Buy interferon alpha-2b (
this one is what rusisan me/cfs community recommends, its in
powder form)
There is also 250.000 units per ampules form, witch I'm going to use for my calculations...
2) Dilute it in distilled water. According to
google 1 drop is 0.05ml, so if I want 1 drop to contain 100 units:
1ml = 20 drops;
20*100 = 2000 units per ml;
250.000 / 2000 = 125 (ml water)
So I need to dilute 1 ampule in 125ml distilled water. I assume after it's diluted it can be stored in fridge for around 30 days, similar to DIY Low-dose Naltrexone?
Or is it better to dilute in bacteriostatic water used for peptides?