GENERAL Combinations
September 26th, 2007
The art of medicine has two aspects, correct diagnosis and correct prescribing. The next most critical factor is how to combine various compounds to enhance treatment. Wrong combinations can undo a good treatment while good combining enhances and creates an effect greater than the sum of the parts.
Most therapeutic products combine well with any of the antioxidants such as Resveratrol, EGCG, CoQ10’ SeaBuckthorn oil and Re) Joovina. We generally suggest cycling antioxidants to enhance their individual characteristics ie Resveratrol from 1 to 14 days, introducing another such as EGCG at the 7th day continuing until the 21st day and introducing a third antioxidant like CoQ10 at day 14, etc.
Re) Joovina, which contains R Lipoic acid and Acetyl L-Carnitine can be used continually as R Lipoic acid is a bi-directional antioxidant which recycles other antioxidants and acetyl L-Carnitine is a stimulant to the cell’s mitochondria.
Curcumin and Quercetin is particular useful as a mild general antiinflammatory for those consuming alcohol and grilled meats and/or fried foods.
Advanced Inflammation Control is a useful for chronic inflammatory conditions due to environmental toxicity and can be used with other more specific compounds.
A regular use of a de-tox formula is important. Cool Blue, LivoClear, Gut Clear or Gastro Clear should be used for liver, gut, and gastric and systemic toxification. Lectin Control is an important adjunct to nearly every therapeutic regime from weight loss to cancer to chronic degenerative diseases. Don’t forget to follow up with Gut Restore to enhance good gut flora. Don’t forget SeaBuckthorn Oil repairs sensitive gut, respiratory and urinary tissues.
Remember, when combining various compounds it is a good idea to reduce dosages about 20 to 30% to factor the synergistic effects. Remember, combining is one of the highest arts in medical prescribing and you will get better results, faster.
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