jayrebb
Naxxramas 1.0 Raider
Methamphetamine
That or oxycodone.
Really though @Adebisi I'd do
- Lysine load on an empty stomach if you can swallow big pills get the 1gram pills from Solgar.
- Get Zicam WITH Echinacea (theres 2 brands, dont buy the plain) and hold it under your tongue for a long time also on an empty stomach. From CVS or whatever pharmacy you have.
- toss some vitamin C in daily also on an empty stomach
- Green tea extract
- add Selenium if you have money to spend as well as a D3 supplement. Also recommend Solgar.
- fuckloads of water,
and cut your sugar back. Sugar binds to white cells before Vitamin C can, you want vitamin C taken on an empty stomach so it is picked up directly by white cells. You keep yourself sicker for longer by eating sugar while sick for more reasons than blocking vitamin C than I care to get into right now.
Not too big on listing dosages because everyone is different. Lysine load 2g-3g, then 1g every 8 hours. C on waking up, 200mg at least higher if you can tolerate. D3 is whatever as long as you aren't disposed to thyroid problems. Green tea also whatever, just pop them. Selenium 200mcg. All assuming you are relatively young to middle-aged average person.
The first 4 have case studies on them taken in combination.
WHAM!!
Suppression of influenza A virus nuclear antigen production and neuraminidase activity by a nutrient mixture containing ascorbic acid, green tea ex... - PubMed - NCBI
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In vivo and in vitro antitumor effect of ascorbic acid, lysine, proline and green tea extract on human melanoma cell line A2058. - PubMed - NCBI
Anticancer effect of lysine, proline, arginine, ascorbic acid and green tea extract on human renal adenocarcinoma line 786-0. - PubMed - NCBI
Effect of ascorbic acid, lysine, proline, and green tea extract on human osteosarcoma cell line MNNG-HOS xenografts in nude mice: evaluation of tum... - PubMed - NCBI
Antitumor effect of ascorbic acid, lysine, proline, arginine, and green tea extract on bladder cancer cell line T-24. - PubMed - NCBI
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