I-RECOVER Supplement Guidance

  • I-RECOVER Supplement Guidance

    Posted by Chadlyr on July 31, 2024 at 7:25 pm EDT

    The I-RECOVER Post-Vaccine Treatment protocol offers a lot of valuable information and guidance, however, one important piece that is missing is how and when to consume the recommended supplements (which can feel overwhelming), particularly with specifying which supplements to take:

    – during fasting

    – with food/meals

    – together or separate

    Is there any additional guidance on these specifics?

    vflo replied 5 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Samantha_FLCCC

    Member
    August 8, 2024 at 1:58 pm EDT

    Hi Chad, thanks for your question. There isn’t specific guidance, as the protocol is meant to be a guide from which a medical provider can create a treatment plan for your specific symptoms and history. You should always be under the care of a medical provider before taking any of the supplements or medications. I will share what I personally go by, and you can discuss this with a provider.

    -Ivermectin as we know is best absorbed when taken with a fatty meal so wouldn’t want to take during a fasting period.

    -L-Arginine I would prefer to take 30-60 minutes before meals.

    -Vitamin C does not matter. It is a mast cell stabilizer, and also is not well absorbed, even in liposomal form so spreading out doses is best.

    -LDN is best taken away from food at night right before bed if tolerated as the mechanism by which it is working occurs between 1-4 am. It can cause vivid dreams and sleep disturbance in some people so if I had issues would take it first thing in the morning away from food.

    -Nattokinase breaks down proteins so needs to be away from food and other supplements.

    -Melatonin obviously before bed.

    -asprin I would take with food to protect the stomach

    <font face=”inherit”>-Bromelain and NAC are best taken during fasting away from food, like </font>Nattokinase<font face=”inherit”>.</font>

    <font face=”inherit”>-Nigella sativa and resveratrol I feel are better tolerated with food.</font>

    <font face=”inherit”>As far as duration and which supplements and medications are best for your case, this really does need to be determined by a provider. It is based on symptoms and tolerance. If you need a provider, you can find one here:</font>

    <font face=”inherit”> </font>A list of providers is available on our website at Get Started

  • Chadlyr

    Member
    August 12, 2024 at 10:57 am EDT

    Thank you, Samantha, for your reply and for the additional guidance. I am under the care of an osteopath physician and have shown her this protocol.

  • vflo

    Member
    August 15, 2024 at 7:46 am EDT

    With regard to Nattokinase intake, this article was quite informative. Not to disagree with the empty stomach recommendation, but taken with food appears to be beneficial.

    All the best.

    “They found that nattokinase is stable at a pH range of 5 to 9. At pH 4 to 10, its activity is more than 90%.

    This means that nattokinase should be taken with food. Food and water will dilute the acid in the stomach and raise the pH.”

    https://drjessesantiano.com/should-you-take-nattokinase-on-an-empty-stomach/

  • vflo

    Member
    August 15, 2024 at 7:58 am EDT

    Bromelain and NAC<div>
    </div><div>https://drjessesantiano.com/bromelain-and-acetylcysteine-combined-destroy-sars-cov-2-spike-protein/
    </div>

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