Treating Infections: Integrative Orthomolecular Medicine Protocol

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Acute Infectious Diseases: Recommended Nutritional and Therapeutic Protocols

  1. Vitamin C:
    • Begin with a high dose to achieve mild watery diarrhea (dosage varies by individual and disease; generally recommended starting dose: 10,000-20,000 mg/day).
    • After reaching bowel tolerance, take 1,000-3,000 mg per hour during waking hours daily. Adjust dosage to just below the threshold that causes diarrhea.
    • Alternatively, use liposomal vitamin C: 1-3 grams per dose, 1-3 times daily.
  2. Vitamin D3:
    • Take 50,000 IU/day for 5-7 days initially.
    • Transition to a maintenance dose of 5,000 IU/day.
    • After 1-2 months, measure blood vitamin D3 levels and maintain them between 50-100 ng/ml.
  3. Vitamin E:
    • Dosage: 400-2,000 IU/day.
  4. Liposomal Glutathione (Liposomal-GSH):
    • Dosage: 1-2 grams/day.
  5. Zinc:
    • Dosage: 50-100 mg/day for 7 days.
  6. Melatonin:
    • Dosage: 5-20 mg nightly.
  7. Magnesium Ion:
    • Dosage: 500-1,500 mg/day.
  8. Quercetin:
    • Dosage: 500 mg per dose, 3-4 times daily.
  9. Hydrogen Peroxide Nebulization Inhalation:
    • Use 1-3% hydrogen peroxide solution (do not exceed 3%).
    • Inhale for 5-15 minutes, 3-4 times daily.
  10. Methylene Blue:
    • Administered orally or intravenously as per medical guidance.
  11. Other Recommendations:
    • Maintain a healthy lifestyle, including adequate sunlight exposure, regular exercise, sufficient hydration and a healthy diet that is low on carb, plenty of healthy fats, low ultra-processed foods, low seed oil.
    • Other vitamins, micronutrients, antioxidants,  methylene blue, NIR/PBMT and mitochondrial nutrients all play critical roles in optimizing immunity, maintaining health, and treating diseases—a concept Dr. Cheng refers to as TotoCell Nutrition.
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