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Naomi,

I knew from using taurox (beneficial) and beta glucans (disastrous) that

immune modulators had an effect on me. What I noticed very shortly after

starting ProBoost was slightly increased energy. At first I took one a day

and after three days I felt the way I felt when I had overstimulated my

immune system previously, which was exhausted, weaker, and more inflamed (or

joint pain). So I stopped taking it. I noticed the next day that I felt a

little better again, so I started using half a packet (about 1/8 of a

teaspoon) daily and got the same benefit. I still have to watch it; when I

start to feel a little more inflammatory, I skip a day. I think half a

packet every other day works for me (about as well as ProBoost will ever

work for me).

Perhaps ProBoost is aggravating an autoimmune response for you, but whatever

the reason I would definitely suggest cutting back. Lay off it for a while,

then maybe try something like my approach. Maybe even a smaller dosage. I

don't believe in pushing yourself to tolerate something (that you might

never tolerate) when you're in such a weakened condition.

Have you tried taurox (the 7x-- lower strength)? It seems like a gentler

product.

Ellen

> Hi Ellen F and Everybody:

>

> I've cut down to one packet every three days, but every time I take

> Proboost, it makes me much weaker and dizzier, and my blood pressure

> plunges! Is this Herxing? What do I do about it? Stop the Proboost

> entirely?

> Cut the dose and the frequency until I no longer have this reaction?

> Suggestions would be most appreciated!

>

> Also, Ellen: when you take 1/2 the Proboost every other day, how does this

> help you?

>

> Naomi Weisstein

>

>

>

>

> This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each

> other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment

> discussed here, please consult your doctor.

>

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Hi Naomi,

Sorry to hear proboost is giving you a reaction.

Thank you for reporting it to the group.

I went to the proboost web page and it said;

http://www.proboostmed.com/faq.html#5

12. Have any negative side effects been reported? No

serious side effects have been reported.

In a few cases, people have experience very mild like flu symptoms when first

starting ProBoost®. Shortly thereafter the symptoms subside. These initial

symptoms occur because by taking ProBoost® you are activating the immune system.

This seemingly negative effect is actually the beneficial effects of your own

immune system to fight.

I know for me I've had to be very careful of what I take, no matter what the

doctors said.

Also at the fibromyalgia and fatigue center they wanted to do 3 things for me.

One was the immune system. (proboost)

2 was helping the mitochondrial. (NT factor and/or ENADA)

3 is balancing the hormones which for now gives me too much of a side effect,

but will do it after the immune system is restored.

Do you have any big signs that the immune-system is having trouble. Like for

me every time I drank a big glass of orange juice I get a blister. And on very

cold nights when the heater ran a lot I was much weaker, the next day?

Ron

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Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 18:45:53 -0500

From: " Naomi Weisstein " <utopia1@...>

Subject: Proboost reaction

Hi Ellen F and Everybody:

I've cut down to one packet every three days, but

every time I take

Proboost, it makes me much weaker and dizzier, and my

blood pressure

plunges! Is this Herxing? What do I do about it? Stop

the Proboost entirely?

Cut the dose and the frequency until I no longer have

this reaction?

Suggestions would be most appreciated!

Also, Ellen: when you take 1/2 the Proboost every

other day, how does this

help you?

Naomi Weisstein

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On Feb 11, 2006, at 3:45 PM, Naomi Weisstein wrote:

> Hi Ellen F and Everybody:

>

> I've cut down to one packet every three days, but every time I take

> Proboost, it makes me much weaker and dizzier, and my blood pressure

> plunges! Is this Herxing?

Possibly. PB will cause herxing as your immune system kicks back into

action and starts taking care of business. I had all sorts of little

low-grade immune reactions always going on in various corners of my

body. Once I got on ProBoost, these resolved amazingly quickly -- but

I was good and sick for a week or 10 days while that was happening.

> What do I do about it? Stop the Proboost entirely?

> Cut the dose and the frequency until I no longer have this reaction?

Cut it down until the reaction stops. Some of us can't tolerate three

packs a day, which is where many practitioners suggest we start. Some

of us can't take two. I found I got very good results on one, only

taking a second one when I'm clearly fighting a cold or flu.

Expect the herx to last anywhere from 10 days to a month, and take it

easy until it's over.

Sara

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Hi Ellen, Sara, Ron and Everybody:

Thanks everybody for the thoughtful advice on Proboost. My reaction--

enormous fatigue and increased vertigo -- scares me. I'd like to continue

until its over, but I have the nagging worry that it wont be over.

Meanwhile, I'm going to cut down to 1/2 packet very 4 days, and see how that

goes. Thanks again for the avidce and the encouragement. I'll let you know

what happens.

Naomi Weisstein

Re: Proboost reaction

>

> On Feb 11, 2006, at 3:45 PM, Naomi Weisstein wrote:

>

> > Hi Ellen F and Everybody:

> >

> > I've cut down to one packet every three days, but every time I take

> > Proboost, it makes me much weaker and dizzier, and my blood pressure

> > plunges! Is this Herxing?

>

> Possibly. PB will cause herxing as your immune system kicks back into

> action and starts taking care of business. I had all sorts of little

> low-grade immune reactions always going on in various corners of my

> body. Once I got on ProBoost, these resolved amazingly quickly -- but

> I was good and sick for a week or 10 days while that was happening.

>

> > What do I do about it? Stop the Proboost entirely?

> > Cut the dose and the frequency until I no longer have this reaction?

>

> Cut it down until the reaction stops. Some of us can't tolerate three

> packs a day, which is where many practitioners suggest we start. Some

> of us can't take two. I found I got very good results on one, only

> taking a second one when I'm clearly fighting a cold or flu.

>

> Expect the herx to last anywhere from 10 days to a month, and take it

> easy until it's over.

>

> Sara

>

>

>

> This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each

other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment

discussed here, please consult your doctor.

>

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