There were five people in attendance and we spoke about lymphatic drainage, liver/gall bladder flushes, infusions, ozone, cholestyramine, and low dose naltrexone.
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Yoshi Levitch
Jun 21
I thought I'd share incase it helps anyone from my peronal experiences. I've recently been prescribed Cholestyramine and been taking it. If you're considering Cholestyramine you may want to consider doing Vitamin A, D and E, T3 and T4 (Thyroid) blood tests and possibly vitamin B tests (all covered by Medicare) since it's common to see lierature reporting that Cholestyramine lowers all fat soluble vitamins, thyroid hormones and vitamin B and can cause problems from this. Someone I personally know who was prescribed Cholestyramine (from a mould doctor) said he had some damage done to his night vision after a couple of weeks or so on it. He said he was not informed about the need to suppliment all fat soluble vitamins or do blood tests for them. It's possible low vitamin A or E from Cholestryramine could have been the cause.
I'm lucky I did my homework and so I got blood tests and also had someone knowledgable I could ask, who reccomended me on the dosage and forms of all the fat soluble vitamins to take daily. They also reccomended to take Cholestyramine at least 2 hrs away from food or vitamins to minimise the vitamin loss from cholestyramine. I took Vitamin A, D, E (complete form), K (mk4 & mk7) & CoQ10 before and during Cholestyramine treatment.
I've stopped taking Cholestryramine at the moment as I developed gut problems after about 2 weeks taking it. Problems went away within 2 days of stopping. I've since read, constipation, upset stomach or stomach pain, diarrhea or loose stools, nausea, loss of appetite and headaches are commonly reported side effects so I'm not sure if I will take any more cholestyramine.
If anyone has any thoughts or personal experience on Cholestyramine I'd be happy to hear. I personally haven't had any noticleable improvements for my mould related illness so far from taking Cholestyramine although I have no idea if only 2 weeks (at 2g per day) is long enough to typically see any positive results or not?
Yoshi Levitch
Jun 21
Thanks for posting the video and helping to answer our questions.
If is helps anyone, I've tried saline infusions of intravenous ozone from Castle Hill and also Penrith (both saline & blood ozone IV infustions), last year and this year. I found the ozone treatments to be much cheaper at Penrith.
A couple of friends of mine have been to both Castle Hill and Penrith. They seemed to be okay with only one of them getting fairly mild Herxheimer type side effects for a day or two after. My side effects the next day seemed to be ranging from nothing the first time then 2 weeks straight of fever the 2nd time. One day of bad migraines the 3rd time and a day of rageing fever the 4th time. So I think I'm just too sensitive for ozone at least at the moment.
If it helps, my hypothesis is that I think I'm very prone to getting sick during the day of ozone treatment and the day after which seems to be possibly minimised a lot if I'm super careful to catch public transport rather than drive a car with mild/medium mould smell from the A/C and try to completely avoid visiting any indoor environments that are giving me sinus allergies or any suspected mould for those critical 2 days.
I thought I'd share incase it helps anyone from my peronal experiences. I've recently been prescribed Cholestyramine and been taking it. If you're considering Cholestyramine you may want to consider doing Vitamin A, D and E, T3 and T4 (Thyroid) blood tests and possibly vitamin B tests (all covered by Medicare) since it's common to see lierature reporting that Cholestyramine lowers all fat soluble vitamins, thyroid hormones and vitamin B and can cause problems from this. Someone I personally know who was prescribed Cholestyramine (from a mould doctor) said he had some damage done to his night vision after a couple of weeks or so on it. He said he was not informed about the need to suppliment all fat soluble vitamins or do blood tests for them. It's possible low vitamin A or E from Cholestryramine could have been the cause.
I'm lucky I did my homework and so I got blood tests and also had someone knowledgable I could ask, who reccomended me on the dosage and forms of all the fat soluble vitamins to take daily. They also reccomended to take Cholestyramine at least 2 hrs away from food or vitamins to minimise the vitamin loss from cholestyramine. I took Vitamin A, D, E (complete form), K (mk4 & mk7) & CoQ10 before and during Cholestyramine treatment.
I've stopped taking Cholestryramine at the moment as I developed gut problems after about 2 weeks taking it. Problems went away within 2 days of stopping. I've since read, constipation, upset stomach or stomach pain, diarrhea or loose stools, nausea, loss of appetite and headaches are commonly reported side effects so I'm not sure if I will take any more cholestyramine.
If anyone has any thoughts or personal experience on Cholestyramine I'd be happy to hear. I personally haven't had any noticleable improvements for my mould related illness so far from taking Cholestyramine although I have no idea if only 2 weeks (at 2g per day) is long enough to typically see any positive results or not?
Thanks for posting the video and helping to answer our questions.
If is helps anyone, I've tried saline infusions of intravenous ozone from Castle Hill and also Penrith (both saline & blood ozone IV infustions), last year and this year. I found the ozone treatments to be much cheaper at Penrith.
A couple of friends of mine have been to both Castle Hill and Penrith. They seemed to be okay with only one of them getting fairly mild Herxheimer type side effects for a day or two after. My side effects the next day seemed to be ranging from nothing the first time then 2 weeks straight of fever the 2nd time. One day of bad migraines the 3rd time and a day of rageing fever the 4th time. So I think I'm just too sensitive for ozone at least at the moment.
If it helps, my hypothesis is that I think I'm very prone to getting sick during the day of ozone treatment and the day after which seems to be possibly minimised a lot if I'm super careful to catch public transport rather than drive a car with mild/medium mould smell from the A/C and try to completely avoid visiting any indoor environments that are giving me sinus allergies or any suspected mould for those critical 2 days.