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Sinus issues causes Bronchiectasis exacebation?

MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Jun 25, 2024 | Replies (27)

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I agree. I cut way back yesterday. I'm just scared. I'm so SOA. No pneumonia. Tubular Bronchiectasis. GERD under control. No asthma diagnosis. So many tests have come back normal.
Re. the Coimbra protocol, yes and yes. I also read the books on Amazon by Jeff T. Bowles. I'm stopping the Vitamin D3 for now but will continue the K2. Before that, I was following a prednisone alternative regimen recommended by Dr. Eric Berg on YouTube. This was after exhausting all options with multiple specialists. I even work at a hospital. This protocol helped me get off the neb, flutter valve and vest for months. Now, I'm back to it. So, it's time to quit.
Also, I just discovered that Butterbur is a ragweed, so tossed it (Kentuckian here). I'm wondering if Oil of Oregano is good to take to prevent infections since I seem to need a lot of antibiotics and it's not good for my gut.

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D3 is considered the most important supplement for Bronchiectasis. But checking your blood levels will tell you if you need to take it or not. You want your levels to be good like between 60 and 80. You can adjust how much you are taking based on blood work. Last year my levels were 83 and I was taking 4000 iu a day. I felt it was a bit high although some Drs would say it is a good reading. So i cut back to 2000 iu a day and now my bloodwork says 63. I will continue with 2000 to 3000 iu per day based on this recent reading.