Immune Therapy Retreat Experience & Immune Stack (Post Work in Progress)
Medical Disclaimer:This information is for personal documentation purposes only, not medical advice. The author is not a healthcare professional. Readers should conduct independent research, consult a qualified specialist knowledgeable about POIS, and exercise personal judgment before taking any action. Use this information at your own risk.
Bee Venom Disclaimer:This post contains information about my experience with bee venom therapy.
Bee venom therapy is not without risk and can be deadly. Always consult with an informed GP and apitherapist if you decide to explore this therapy.
Please take the above cautions seriously. Much of this protocol is experimentative in the pursuit to cure my own POIS. This post is really for my own personal documentation purposes, but I think others may also find it useful for collecting ideas for their own immune therapy. Many of these risks can be averted with common sense, regular pathology testing, and medical specialist oversight, but ultimately undergoing this protocol still carries risk like anything else in life.
OverviewI went to a 5-day immune therapy retreat, which included a bunch of different therapies. I also took many of my existing immune supplements for an extra push and support.
5-day Immune Therapy Retreat (22nd-27th July 2024):––Bee sting therapy (began slowly and built up to 12 stings on the 4th day). I worked with an experienced apitherapist to deliberately target my prostate, perineum, back of the head (
targetting the trigeminal nerve), and key acupuncture points. Yes the perineum was painful.
––Photodynamic therapy to kill potential aberrant cells around my prostate, base of the penis, and perineum. I took a strong Chinese antioxidant drink (sea buckthorn, mulberry, black plum, perilla, dandelion, wolfberry, honey suckle, and citric acid, sodium citrate) spread across 4 days to help with detoxification.
––Vitamin C IV (Did this once on the 3rd day or so. Didn't feel any different, but was good to get done.)
––Electromagnetic acupuncture
––Ozone therapy w/ ozone sauna and water
*For any aussies reading this, the retreat is in Cooma, NSW. Happy to give you the details if you're interested!
Supplements:I have
highlighted in green what I think are the most important supplements for a comprehensive immune stack, based on Nanna1's ICT and my own functional medicine specialist's recommendations. I took these to give my body and immune system an extra push during the retreat.
––D3 21,000iu & D3 co-factors (K2 2mg & magnesium elemental 400mg) Warning: 21,000iu is a high dose of D3. This is not advisable long-term without regular pathology testing and medical oversight. For more info, you can learn about the Coimbra protocol & other online high dose D3 therapies. Ultimately you want to get your D3 serum to at least 50-70ng/mL. Vitamin D3 wiki is another useful resource.
––Vitamin C 0.5-2g -> megadosing, ideally buffered, liposomal, or IV. (Nanna1 megadosed vitamin C in his ICT to maximise symptoms. Choline in liposomal makes me feel a bit weird and eery.)
––Zinc 40mg (Caution: not advisable to take daily long-term, especially without copper. Zinc to copper ratio is important.)
––NAC 2g (Immune juggernaut, excellent for breaking down biofilms, and backed by a tonne of research. 2g spread throughout the day and taken for 5-10 days is enough to break down biofilms. Caution: Can cause anhedonia, deplete vital minerals, and other side-effects with long-term usage. I feel more comfortable pulsing NAC e.g., 5-10 days on, then take a break, etc. GlyNAC may also be useful.)
––Immuno Complex by Quality of Life (notably the Andrographis & AHCC) recommended by Nanna1 *My AHCC actually ran out on the 3rd day, taking 1 per day.
––Beta-glucan 1-3g
––Propolis 1g
––Monolaurin 1-3g
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Increase dosages (safely) to maximise symptoms until they clear, which is a strategy Nanna1 utilised in his ICT to clear individual POIS symptoms.––Glutathione 500mg (NAC, regular glutathione, liposomal glutathione, & glutathione IV are all options with different rates of effectiveness per individual.)
––Cordyceps 1-2 capsules (brand quality is important for medicinal muchrooms. I bought mine from Oriveda. I'd focus on getting Nanna1's recommended AHCC over cordyceps for an immune stack. These are expensive and I won't personally be buying them again, unless I realise an obvious benefit in hindsight.)
––IgG by MicrobiomeLabs 1-2 pills
––Royal jelly 2-4 pills (contains spermidine)
––Clove, echinacea, and turmeric blend for anti-fungal 2-4 pills (only actually began this on day 5 as we were contemplating a potential fungal cause of POIS)
––Ginger and cinnamon 2-4 pills
––Raw garlic and fenugreek
––Schisandra
Custom Made TCM Herb Mixture by Chinese Doctor (Yin Deficiency):Boiled in pot of water, and drank a few cups daily––Anemarrhena Asphodeloides 15g
––Phellodendron amurense 15g
––Alisma orientalis 15g
––Poria cocos 20g
––Danpi 10g
––Rehmannia 20g
––Chinese yam 20g
––Asiatic cornelian cherry fruit 20g
––Practitioner added extra fenugreek
Probiotics:––MegaSporeBiotic by MicrobiomeLabs
––Probiotic drink
Effectiveness:I will evaluate the effectiveness of this treatment over time. It's too early to tell yet and I wanted to document everything here early so I don't forget the details, especially if this does turn out to be very effective long-term. I do believe I am seeing improvements but I have no idea whether thats from my supplements, the immune therapies I explored on the retreat, or perhaps a combination of both. I plan on running an immune therapy stack longer term, but need to decide what is actually intelligent, safe, and convenient to take long-term. I think this immune therapy process should be intuitive.
Bee venom therapy is a practice from traditional chinese medicine (TCM) which is still practiced today in Chinese hospitals for a range of different medical conditions. I will update this page at some point with good resources to learn more about it.
Why immune therapy?I think we have a plethora of evidence now to suggest that the cause of POIS is most likely pathogenic in nature. Of the small amount of people who have successfully cured their POIS, it is mostly from treatments that involve the immune system or killing something. Think antibiotics, Nanna1's immune competence therapy, probiotic and dietary interventions, etc. These all relate to the immune system and clearing some kind of infection. I also have chronically low neutrophils (neutropenia), which btw we've seen in many other POIS patients. This can be indicative of some kind of chronic infection. When you haven't actually identified what needs killing (the lack of medical research and information around POIS), then immune therapies are probably the safest way to take care of these unknown infections. Build up the innate immune system to take care of the issue on it's own. Traditional medicine have been doing this for thousands of years. They of course never had pathology.