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  • Immune Support, by Nevin Pratt

    Disclaimer: Everything here is my opinion only. I am not a medical doctor, and this is not medical advise.  Please consult with your doctor.


    Please read the Overview page before reading this page.  It sets the context for everything else.

    Glutathione:

    This works just like American Wellness advertises.  However...

    I prefer injectable Glutathione over an IV push.  It is faster and more convenient to administer, and I can custom tailor the dose (I choose lower dosages done more frequently).  It is also cheaper, at only about $7 per 100mg injection ($28 for 600mg vs. $141 from American Wellness).

    I split the 600mg dosage that American Wellness does into 100mg doses, taken as needed, but at most twice weekly for two weeks.  If I do a two week schedule, it is a micro-dosing schedule done over two weeks instead of a sudden 600mg blast you would get from American Wellness. 

    To get a 100mg dose, I mix 3cc of bacteriostatic water with a 600mg vial of Glutathione.  This yields a 100mg dose @ 50 units (1/2 cc), pulled via an insulin syringe.

    Glutathione injection should be intramuscular (into muscle), whereas most peptides are injected subcutaneous (into fat).  I prefer my thigh.

    I will use glutathione if I am feeling worn out, sore, and tired, and I can't seem to kick the feeling with more sleep, rest, and/or exercise.  I find a glutathione shot to be a better pain reliever and muscle relaxer than Tylenol®, and it wakes me up like a splash of cold water.

    Shortly after injection, I get a warm tingly sensation all over my body.  Then over the next hour or two, an obvious diminishment of soreness (inflamation), and a wide-awake feeling.

    This really works.

    NAD+

    I haven't yet tried NAD+, but probably will soon.  American Wellness does IV's, from 500mg to 1500mg.  I buy a 750mg vial for injection, and recommend splitting it up into 3 doses of 250mg each, taken every other day.

    NMN

    Precursor to NAD+ (your body creates NAD+ from it).  If you don't take NAD+ injections or IV, then try this supplement.

    I was taking 500mg daily (capsules) of NMN for about six months straight.  I couldn't tell that it was doing anything.  However, Andrew Huberman (a Stanford professor) says he takes it, and can feel an energy difference.

    Thymosin Alpha-1

    There is considerable anecdotal evidence that the peptide Thymosin Alpha-1 supports your own body's immune functions.  For example, I have heard from several doctors (on Youtube videos) state that when/if they feel a cold coming on, they take Thymosin Alpha-1, and it cuts a 10-day cold cycle down to a day and a half.

    Search for it on Youtube-- you will find many references to it.

    I have some, and will try it the next time I feel I am getting sick.