My wife had severe hyperemesis (severe morning sickness). After finally being hospitalized and made better, one of the anti-nausea meds they gave her was compazine.
Compazine is a mild antipsychotic, usually used as an intermediate when switching people from one harsh antipsychotic drug to another. Long-term use can cause neurological problems like pseudo Parkinson's. Before the super scary shit starts, there is a time window where mild dystonic symptoms show up. Eventually most people will develop dystonic symptoms after months of use. Normally this isn't a problem because pregnancy is over before they usually show up. For my wife, she started developing a lisp within days.
Normally people ween of anti-psychotics to avoid withdrawal. For those that need to be off the drug immediately, they can give another drug (can't remember name) to avoid the side effects of quitting. Unfortunately, that drug is a Pregnancy Category X Medication. Pregnant people get to quit cold-turkey. Withdrawal for anti-psychotics isn't like quitting smoking where you have an urge to smoke, or going on a diet where you think about cookies. Oh no, she went full on batshit crazy. Pacing up and down, constant anxiety attack, couldn't sit still, talking in tongues, etc. ... So that whole shaggy dog story to say: I can relate to you becoming insane.
K2: This is only optional for lower doses of D3. You are taking a very high dose of D3. At your point, I would say its mandatory. I do think MK4 is the better than MK7... but why not take both? When my current D3 + K2 supply ends, I will be switching to Life Extension Vitamin D and K with Sea-Iodine . As a 5000iu daily, this would be the simplest for me.
Ivermectin. During my Covid research, I stumbled upon several HIV Studies. Here is one. It is definitely worth investigating.
mycancerstory.rocks/ Not relevant to HIV (unless you believe cancer is caused by a virus), but you look like someone that would enjoy the read. He attributes his anthelmintic stack to his cure, but I do wonder how much his decision to go on a starvation diet during chemo played a role.
My wife had severe hyperemesis (severe morning sickness). After finally being hospitalized and made better, one of the anti-nausea meds they gave her was compazine.
Compazine is a mild antipsychotic, usually used as an intermediate when switching people from one harsh antipsychotic drug to another. Long-term use can cause neurological problems like pseudo Parkinson's. Before the super scary shit starts, there is a time window where mild dystonic symptoms show up. Eventually most people will develop dystonic symptoms after months of use. Normally this isn't a problem because pregnancy is over before they usually show up. For my wife, she started developing a lisp within days.
Normally people ween of anti-psychotics to avoid withdrawal. For those that need to be off the drug immediately, they can give another drug (can't remember name) to avoid the side effects of quitting. Unfortunately, that drug is a Pregnancy Category X Medication. Pregnant people get to quit cold-turkey. Withdrawal for anti-psychotics isn't like quitting smoking where you have an urge to smoke, or going on a diet where you think about cookies. Oh no, she went full on batshit crazy. Pacing up and down, constant anxiety attack, couldn't sit still, talking in tongues, etc. ... So that whole shaggy dog story to say: I can relate to you becoming insane.
About your stack: