I want to document my process of healing from fatigue and pain using some things I have researched and picked out myself. All of these are injections by the way as I suffer from very bad gut issues.
For immune system and metabolism.:
Zinc and Iron (Doses Within Western RDA)
Vitamin C 300mg Daily (would opt for more like 1000mg if very ill and many diseases even more)
Vitamin B2 1000mg (Dose is a little too much but it is all I could find if I could pick the dose myself it would probably be way lower but it doesn't matter as it is water soluble)
Vitamin B5 is a tricky one I could not find a injectable one so I had to improvise and I will leave it there for now. But I should be getting about 50mg if it works (Septanazal product mixed with water).
Vitamin b12 1mg+ daily. (Form doesn't matter I will just go with the one available)
Vitamin E and A but unfortunately in very low doses I will be using Cortexin which has lots of vitamins, minerals and amino acids and the two I aforementioned. Luckily they are fat soluble though so hopefully it builds up in my body easily. It also has the important minerals Copper, Cobalt, Manganese, lithium etc
And many electrolyte elements.
Magnesium and vitamin D I will try it out see how I feel.
COQ10/ubiquinone instead of ATP injections as ATP has very short half life and COQ10 has like 30+ hours. Also COQ10 is superior to Ubiquinol as COQ10 alone has functions that differ from Ubiquinol and also if Ubiquinol is supplemented the absorption rate and conversion becomes lower.
thyroid gland extract (count as Iodine).
Any suggestions welcomed. I am mainly looking for things that boost Energy function like Carnitine etc and the mitochondria. Semi-Natural meaning your body has to have it naturally or a byproduct like an extract of a organ to make it work better like in the case of thyroid extract.
Alanine and glutamine are the two amino acids whose main function is to contribute to glucose synthesis by the liver
It's easy to get hands on some animal injectable vitamins work the same as in humans.
Edited by kurdishfella, 11 December 2021 - 05:30 PM.