Swine Flu Protocol
The best possible thing
for the swine flu is not contracting it. It is most important to keep
resistance high by staying well-rested and avoiding behaviors that make one
vulnerable (excessive drinking, etc.).
The following protocol,
for adults and children over 12 years of age, should not be used by any
patients with multiple sclerosis. At the very first sign of illness the
protocol should be started and taken until the symptoms are completely
resolved.
Vitamin C to bowel
tolerance.
Bowel tolerance is the point at which the body is fully saturated with
vitamin C and the bowels become loose (not quite diarrhea). More is needed
if you are very sick.
Click here for more information on getting to Bowel Tolerance.
Monolaurin 300 mg. 1
capsules, 3-4 times per day.
Monolaurin is the brand name for monoester of lauric acid, an anti-viral
fatty acid extracted from coconut oil.
Immune Advantage 450 mg.
3 capsules, 3-4 times per day. ImmunoLin,
the active ingredient in Immune Advantage, is a complex of passive immune
factors fractionated from bovine serum. It has twice the IgG of Colostrum,
a well-known immune-boosting supplement.
Astragalus 470 mg. 2 capsules, 3-4 times per day.
Astragalus is an immune enhancing herbal supplement extracted from the
root of a well-known Chinese herb.
If there is no favorable response in 2 days, double the
dosage of Monolaurin.
As long as there is no
vomiting or diarrhea, take a hot bath to bring out the fever. Aspirin and
Tylenol, while they can help some symptoms, actually can interfere with
recovery because they prevent the body from having a fever, which helps to
fight the infection.
If you would like Dr.
Bonnet to recommend a homeopathic remedy or if you would like additional
guidance, please call the office to set up an appointment.