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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Trouble taking a full "satisfying" breath
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<blockquote data-quote="sammmy" data-source="post: 252377" data-attributes="member: 38594"><p>Since I have varicella (Herpes 3) that is constantly activating, I do not take glutamine all the time anymore, only when I absolutely need it to suppress intestinal inflammation manifesting as diarrhea. I re-started it recently, and what do you know - another cold sore popped up (either HSV-1 or Varicella).</p><p></p><p>Glutamine calms down irritated intestinal mucosa, but also seems to prompt the immune system, and more importantly converts to Arginine in kidneys, which promotes replication of latent herpes viruses. So it is a double edged sword for me.</p><p></p><p>I suppress the post-meal side effects currently with digestive enzymes (AbsorbAid), anti-inflammatory vit B2, and 3-6g Lysine (suppresses Herpes viruses) in a cup of water with every meal. When I do that, I don't have significant shortness of breath but it just suppresses symptoms, does not cure the root cause - which most probably is my body inability to deal with the reactivating Varicella in the intestines that keeps attacking and destroying the intestinal mucosa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sammmy, post: 252377, member: 38594"] Since I have varicella (Herpes 3) that is constantly activating, I do not take glutamine all the time anymore, only when I absolutely need it to suppress intestinal inflammation manifesting as diarrhea. I re-started it recently, and what do you know - another cold sore popped up (either HSV-1 or Varicella). Glutamine calms down irritated intestinal mucosa, but also seems to prompt the immune system, and more importantly converts to Arginine in kidneys, which promotes replication of latent herpes viruses. So it is a double edged sword for me. I suppress the post-meal side effects currently with digestive enzymes (AbsorbAid), anti-inflammatory vit B2, and 3-6g Lysine (suppresses Herpes viruses) in a cup of water with every meal. When I do that, I don't have significant shortness of breath but it just suppresses symptoms, does not cure the root cause - which most probably is my body inability to deal with the reactivating Varicella in the intestines that keeps attacking and destroying the intestinal mucosa. [/QUOTE]
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Trouble taking a full "satisfying" breath
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