It’s systemic, so it’s absorbed into the bloodstream and is distributed throughout the body. If there’s fungus anywhere in the body, it causes their cell walls to break down, destroying the fungus....
Don't mess around with it. See if you can get a prescription for Diflucan (Fluconazole). If you have a fungal infection in your sinuses that will kill it....
Good job with the darkfield! In your horror movie video, the small "dancing" dots are normal; I believe they're triglycerides and proteins. The longer stringy things are harder to know. I use to...
Great thread, thanks for all the work. I recently had a mycotoxin urine test that showed I had very high Ocratoxin A. I moved out of my house, and started Cholestyramine. It's making me feel so much...
Anyone feel terrible while on Cholestyramine? It's the only medication I'm on right now, and I'm not sure if that fact that I feel terrible is a coincidence or not. I was fine for the first 5 or 6...
So what's the treatment for EBV?...
I use to get a cold 3-4 times every winter. Haven't had one in 4 years now. I think getting a cold is a good sign....
Just out of curiosity, does being a Mod change things? I assume you get the ability to edit and delete posts or whatnot? Or is there something else Mods can do that I'm missing. Never really seen...
Yup, but apparently it can be difficult to find a lab who runs the test....
Even if there were, according to this article it wouldn't be wise to take it; intracellular infections already drive the production of 1,25(OH)2D higher than it should be, which inhibits immune...
Well technically neither, but your liver will convert it to the former, and then kidneys and other cells will convert the former to the latter....
When you're taking Vitamin D, you're in-taking 25(OH)D. Your body then converts some of that to 1,25(OH)2D. For some people, no matter how much Vitamin D they take, their levels of 25(OH)D don't go...
Here's a blog post by an LLMD that covers the same topic, albeit 6 years before this article was released: http://lymemd.blogspot.ca/2008/05/whats-deal-with-vitamin-d.html ...
This is a fantastic article and a great find! The takeaways are: 1.) Infectious microbes convert one type of Vitamin D to another: 25(OH)D to 1,25(OH)2D. Because of this, chronic disease sufferers...
No sorry, I've never seen the reflection of my eye in my microscope....