Alternative Treatments for MAC: immunotherapy, etc.

Posted by jspremich @jspremich, Apr 5, 2018

I was diagnosed with MAC a little over 2 years ago. Have not yet starting taking antibodies. Although I suspect this will happen in the very near future. Has anyone explored alternative treatment, i.e. immune therapy?

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@colleenyoung

Welcome to Connect, @jspremich
You'll find another related discussion on Connect about alternative therapies here: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/alternative-herb-medications/
I'd like to bring @windwalker @ling123 @lindam272 @tdrell @boomerexpert and others into this discussion about therapy advancements for MAC and alternates to antibiotics.

JSPremich, what have you found out about immunotherapy for MAC?

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Who is conducting the Nitric Oxide studies?

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@nac1

Who is conducting the Nitric Oxide studies?

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Nancy, do you have a link to the nitric oxide studies to which you refer?

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@colleenyoung

Nancy, do you have a link to the nitric oxide studies to which you refer?

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I might have picked it up in random research or from the NTM 2019 Conference on You Tube. Several excellent speakers including Dr. Charles Daley from National Jewish Health. I keep watching to catch everything recorded.

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Sounds so promising!! No more big 3; that would be a dream! I wonder what the cost will be and when itll be available.

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@jkiemen

I had one pulmonologist tell me the only way to boost your immunity is to make sure your Vitamin D levels are adequate

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Yes, Vit D is really important that the levels are normal. Also Vit A. I found this on pubmed and brought the articles to my MD who checked my blood and sure enough they were both low. Interesting articles!

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@northland

Yes, Vit D is really important that the levels are normal. Also Vit A. I found this on pubmed and brought the articles to my MD who checked my blood and sure enough they were both low. Interesting articles!

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You want to try a vitamin D and then re test some time later to see if it has brought your levels up. I found that a vitamin D spray or a liposomal version brought my levels up (around 80 now) whereas a regular D did not. Also if you take D you also need to take vitamin K.

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@irenea8

You want to try a vitamin D and then re test some time later to see if it has brought your levels up. I found that a vitamin D spray or a liposomal version brought my levels up (around 80 now) whereas a regular D did not. Also if you take D you also need to take vitamin K.

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Yes, I take Vit K too! Nice to know that other's are on the same page for their supplement support for NTM/MAC. Good one!

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@irenea8

You want to try a vitamin D and then re test some time later to see if it has brought your levels up. I found that a vitamin D spray or a liposomal version brought my levels up (around 80 now) whereas a regular D did not. Also if you take D you also need to take vitamin K.

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@irenea8 I take both Vitamin D3 and K2. K2 being much superior to K1 for various health reasons.

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