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Hi Pam,

I know what you mean - this threw me off too. When I did research, I found

that echinacea was not an immune booster, but an immune enhancer, so it was

OK for autoimmunes. Also, says my naturopath, for short periods of time,

like for colds, it is OK to take things to fight the colds, even Zinc (I

still have reservations about that one, though). Hope this helps...

Arlene

immune boosters

> are these good or bad for hypers? It seems like I'm hearing that my

> immune system is going overboard trying destroy my own good cells.

> I've also heard/read somewhere that since the immune system is

> working overtime, it's taxed and not able to fight off bacteria or

> viruses as well.

>

> And since I've got a head cold again, and can't take cold medicine,

> I'm wondering what I can do to help myself from getting sick.

>

> Thanks,

> Pam

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Oh my, two Pam's. Hey, Pam...we can really confuse everybody now. :-)

And I'm right down here in Oregon. :-)

Yes, this is a hard one, immune system vocabulary.

Arlene, tell me what you think.

We have an auto immune disease, so we do not want to stimulate the immune

system, because

there we produce more antibodies, which will make our Graves worse.

But we do want to strengthen out immune system to get better.

On this subject Elaine recently recommended:

healthy diet and immunomodulators ( what's this ?)

mushrooms

German Chamomile

beta glucans ( what's this ?)

Been meaning to look these up. May be you know.

Also, I have read that echinacea was bad for Graves several places. So now we

must figure

the word 'booster' and 'enhanced' into all of this. HELP !

Pam, have you read the info at ithyroid.com on the whole zinc issue ? Seems it

needs to be

in balance with the copper, and Graves people are low on copper.

But we could get lost in this and overlook the fact that a good healthy diet, NO

junk food

at all, lots of water, a more stress free lifestyle, and getting your thyroid

levels

closer to normal needs to be your main focus. Just finding a magic pill is not

working on

the problem at all.

But I still want to figure this out. :-)

-Pam- who doesn't like the sound of 'old Pam' at all, hehehe

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Hi Pam,

I too am getting confused about the Pams!!! LOL

Oh boy, you are asking the wrong person about the immunomodulators (that's a

totally new one for me too!)

or the beta glucans.

I know my naturopath also felt it was OK for me to be on echinacea.

(However, I wouldn't take it for longer than around 10 days) She

prescribed the following for me:

Echatin plus - contains: astralagus root, codonopsis root, echinacea

proprietary blend (herb & root), licorice root, ligustrum fruit, reishi

mushroom body, schisandra berry, shitake mushroom body. I was supposed to

take this every day. However, since I have so many food sensitivities,

after taking this for a day, I was very very sick for three days, so I

discontinued it.

On the other hand, she also prescribed something which is homeopathic for my

immune system (this should not be harmful to anyone, if you can get hold of

it): Immugen - " Homeopathic forumlation, for temporary relief of fatigue

and other symptoms due to illness or stress "

This is made by PROGENA, in Albuquerque, N.M.

What I personally have been doing, when finding myself coming down with a

cold, is taking echinacea and Vitamin C for two days. I don't feel

comfortable taking just the zinc alone, without upping my copper. This

usually wards off a cold for me. And I feel that by only taking it for this

short time, it is not harming my poor little battered immune system.

Re: immune boosters

> Oh my, two Pam's. Hey, Pam...we can really confuse everybody now. :-)

> And I'm right down here in Oregon. :-)

>

> Yes, this is a hard one, immune system vocabulary.

>

> Arlene, tell me what you think.

>

> We have an auto immune disease, so we do not want to stimulate the immune

system, because

> there we produce more antibodies, which will make our Graves worse.

>

> But we do want to strengthen out immune system to get better.

> On this subject Elaine recently recommended:

> healthy diet and immunomodulators ( what's this ?)

> mushrooms

> German Chamomile

> beta glucans ( what's this ?)

> Been meaning to look these up. May be you know.

>

> Also, I have read that echinacea was bad for Graves several places. So now

we must figure

> the word 'booster' and 'enhanced' into all of this. HELP !

>

> Pam, have you read the info at ithyroid.com on the whole zinc issue ?

Seems it needs to be

> in balance with the copper, and Graves people are low on copper.

>

> But we could get lost in this and overlook the fact that a good healthy

diet, NO junk food

> at all, lots of water, a more stress free lifestyle, and getting your

thyroid levels

> closer to normal needs to be your main focus. Just finding a magic pill is

not working on

> the problem at all.

>

> But I still want to figure this out. :-)

>

> -Pam- who doesn't like the sound of 'old Pam' at all, hehehe

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Thank you Pam and Arlene, this is all very confusing.

I was recomended these two products by of all people, our furnace

guy. He noticed my 15 month old had the sniffles:

Ambrotose: http://www.mannapages.com/ShopNow/PRDAmbrotose.asp

ImmunoStart: http://www.mannatech.com/USA/PRDImmunoStart.asp

Don't know anything about either.

:)Pam

> Hi Pam,

> I too am getting confused about the Pams!!! LOL

>

> Oh boy, you are asking the wrong person about the immunomodulators

(that's a

> totally new one for me too!)

> or the beta glucans.

> I know my naturopath also felt it was OK for me to be on echinacea.

> (However, I wouldn't take it for longer than around 10 days) She

> prescribed the following for me:

> Echatin plus - contains: astralagus root, codonopsis root,

echinacea

> proprietary blend (herb & root), licorice root, ligustrum fruit,

reishi

> mushroom body, schisandra berry, shitake mushroom body. I was

supposed to

> take this every day. However, since I have so many food

sensitivities,

> after taking this for a day, I was very very sick for three days,

so I

> discontinued it.

>

> On the other hand, she also prescribed something which is

homeopathic for my

> immune system (this should not be harmful to anyone, if you can get

hold of

> it): Immugen - " Homeopathic forumlation, for temporary relief of

fatigue

> and other symptoms due to illness or stress "

> This is made by PROGENA, in Albuquerque, N.M.

>

> What I personally have been doing, when finding myself coming down

with a

> cold, is taking echinacea and Vitamin C for two days. I don't feel

> comfortable taking just the zinc alone, without upping my copper.

This

> usually wards off a cold for me. And I feel that by only taking it

for this

> short time, it is not harming my poor little battered immune system.

> Re: immune boosters

>

>

> > Oh my, two Pam's. Hey, Pam...we can really confuse everybody

now. :-)

> > And I'm right down here in Oregon. :-)

> >

> > Yes, this is a hard one, immune system vocabulary.

> >

> > Arlene, tell me what you think.

> >

> > We have an auto immune disease, so we do not want to stimulate

the immune

> system, because

> > there we produce more antibodies, which will make our Graves

worse.

> >

> > But we do want to strengthen out immune system to get better.

> > On this subject Elaine recently recommended:

> > healthy diet and immunomodulators ( what's this ?)

> > mushrooms

> > German Chamomile

> > beta glucans ( what's this ?)

> > Been meaning to look these up. May be you know.

> >

> > Also, I have read that echinacea was bad for Graves several

places. So now

> we must figure

> > the word 'booster' and 'enhanced' into all of this. HELP !

> >

> > Pam, have you read the info at ithyroid.com on the whole zinc

issue ?

> Seems it needs to be

> > in balance with the copper, and Graves people are low on copper.

> >

> > But we could get lost in this and overlook the fact that a good

healthy

> diet, NO junk food

> > at all, lots of water, a more stress free lifestyle, and getting

your

> thyroid levels

> > closer to normal needs to be your main focus. Just finding a

magic pill is

> not working on

> > the problem at all.

> >

> > But I still want to figure this out. :-)

> >

> > -Pam- who doesn't like the sound of 'old Pam' at all, hehehe

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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  • 4 years later...

What immune boosters are you taking?

Immune boosters such as the undenatured whey do not have to be rotated.

Transfer Factor can be rotated though as you get a large burst of

immune system activation in just a few days, so you can stop it for a

week to ten days after taking it for four. For best effect take the

maximum dose.

Duncan

>

> Has anyone found they have to rotate their immune boosters as well as

> their antifungals to maintain improvement?

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I've been rotating our anti-fungals for at least 6 months and it does

seem to be better. I read that it prevents the candida from becoming

immune.

Keen

Immune boosters

Has anyone found they have to rotate their immune boosters as well as

their antifungals to maintain improvement?

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