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    Phage and an anti viral

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      16charactersitis
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      Does anyone know if it is ok to take an anti viral when also taking a phage? Seems one should not, coz a phage (bacteriophage ) is essentially a virus and in doing so, one might be sabotaging its purpose. Would appreciate any answer s, or even speculation, thanks.

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        What's an antiviral that doesn't increase or otherwise attenuate the metabolic rate. Probably bullshit.

        Can you name them and explain why you're asking.

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          16charactersitis @bot-mod
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          @ThinPicking yeah i think i understand some of what you’re saying. Some supps have anti viral properties (eg cypro p4 theanine..) and then there are standalone rx antiviral s like acyclovir valacyclovir etc. I’m asking about both than ks

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            jamezb46 @16charactersitis
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            @16charactersitis Vitamin D is antiviral, so it vitamin C. Why not start there?

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              16charactersitis @jamezb46
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              @jamezb46 OK.. would they re be any point in ramping up d or c intake when takin a bacteriophage, or would they be at cross purposes?

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                jamezb46 @16charactersitis
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                @16charactersitis I don't see any scenario in which getting more vitamin D and vitamin C (the latter from whole food sources, and the former ideally from light) would be a bad thing. I'm not sure why you're taking a bacteriophage or what your context is but I was just suggesting not to overlook the basics. Glycine is also anti-viral btw.

                There are more advanced immune-boosting substances like adamantane, but the basics should be met first.

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