Our SHINGLES Health Protocol

Protecting and re-,imeralizing one’s bones is essential to overall health. In the “old days”, doctors simply had a discussion about calcium, however, new research reveals that increasing calcium does little for bone health and actually increases cardiovascular calcification and the incidence of myocardial infarctions (heart attacks). Clearly, there are CAUSES of bone loss that need to be addressed (cancer, inflammation, autoimmune conditions, etc.) but our BONE HEALTH PROTOCOL is a great starting point for those with osteopenia and/or osteoporosis.

1. Decrease overall inflammation

Supplements Recommended to TAKE to decrease inflammation:

  • SBI Protect Powder (Ortho Molecular) – 1 scoop, 2 times per day – SBI Protect is the only purified, dairy-free source of immunoglobulin G (IgG) available as a dietary supplement. Pure IgG helps to maintain a healthy intestinal immune system by binding a broad range of microbes and toxins within the gut lumen.
  • Ortho Biotic 100 – 1 per day – is a high-dose probiotic delivering 100 billion active cultures for cases of gastrointestinal and immune distress.
  • ButyrEn – 1 per meal – gives essential butyric acid in all essential forms to nourish and feed the cells of the intestianl wall

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2. ACUTE PHASE – for first 6 weeks

Supplements Recommended:

  • Clear ImmunoPlus  (Our Product) – take 6 capsules in divided doses per day
  • Calsol (from Standard Process) – take 10 capsules in divided doses per day
  • Vitamin D3 Complete 5000 (Allergy Research) – 2 per day – gives immune support
  • DigestXym X (from US Enzymes) – take 1 per meal

3. POST ACUTE PHASE – for next 6-12 weeks

Supplements Recommended:

  • Clear ImmunoPlus (Our Product) – take 2-4 capsules in divided doses per day
  • MineralPlex (from NuMedica) – take 2-4 capsules in divided doses per day
  • Vitamin D3 Complete 5000 (Allergy Research) – 1 per day – gives immune support
  • DigestXyme (from US Enzymes) – take 1 per meal

 

 

*Natural history and treatment of varicella-zoster in high-risk populations, Author links open overlay panel J.W.GnannR.J.Whitley. Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA