Immune Modulators
TH1: | intracellular bacteria , viruses , yeast , cancer |
TH2: | extracellular bacteria , parasites , allergens , toxins , stress |
1,2 |
Notice I didn't categorize inflammation, usually TH1 |
Most people reading this will be TH2 over stimulated , TH1 very weak.
The typical person who needs immune modulators will be allergic
to everything in the world (hyper TH2), and may be aware of yeast infections
(hypo TH1).
This can also be milder with undifferentiated excessive hayfever , common
cold , histamine style reactions.
Being allergic to every in the world prevents all treatment and often must be addressed as a priority.
What to expect :
Every week there will be a slight change in the immune system.
Somebody allergic to everything will be slightly less
allergic. The infections that TH1 has been ignoring will be
dealt with as an infection as the TH1 side slowly strengthens. This
fighting of infections can cause the typical infection reaction , such as fever
, you have the option of cutting the dose. People refer to
this as " taking to tolerance " because it can make you feel sick as
the immune system does it's job after being out to lunch for years.
TH1 TH2 immune imbalance explanation. You'll have to educate yourself. @
TREATMENT:
1st choice > all 3
2nd choice > isoprinosine
, @ , Rx , by far the best , the canadian/ireland company will
mail out isoprinosine after getting a fax prescription and credit card number.
Isoprinosine can be bought on the internet without a prescription. @
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3rd choice IP-6 (Inositol Hexaphosphate) @ @ this is very simple and very cheap , on empty stomach. For Th2 dominance only.
4th choice > Tagamet - @ , seems effective. Works for eight hours stopping stomach acid which is not a good thing. 600mg at bedtime on empty stomach is reasonable. 600mg two hours after a giant meal seems reasonable. Tagamet is for Th1 suppressed/Th2 dominant only.
All immune modulators should be pulsed.
Week One: 2 tablets daily, Monday thru Friday, none on the
weekend.
Week Two: 6 tablets daily , or to toleration , Monday thru Friday
, none on
the weekend.
Continue alternating week one and two. Treat two
months , one month off , as long as needed.
pulse example applies to isoprinosine 500mg and tagamet 200mg
Single | day | |
isoprinosine | $1.25 | $2.22 |
IP-6 | $0.18 | $0.18 |
tagamet | $0.25 | $0.44 |
Th1 dominant Th2 suppressed |
Th2 dominant Th1 suppressed |
Th1+Th2 hyper |
Crohn's | hayfever | ulcerative colitis |
psoriasis | asthma | periodontitis |
rheumatoid arthritis | rheumatoid arthritis | |
multiple sclerosis | atopic dermatitis | |
insulin-dependent diabetes | sinusitis | |
uveitis | eczema | |
Hashimoto’s | lupus | |
Sjögren’s | hyperinsulinism | |
lyme | lyme | |
sarcoidosis | helminth infection | |
H. pylori | hepatitis C | |
acute virus | chronic virus | |
candidiasis | ||
cancer | ||
giardiasis | ||
AIDS | ||
CFS-MCS-GWS | ||
allergic rhinitis | ||
Malaria | ||
mycoplasma | ||
chlamydia pneum |
It's important that you don't take this list literally. The immune system is a million times more flexible than this web page.