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Marnie
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I will be starting Nano berberine along with Fisetin 3 x per day with meals. Bioavailability and synergy are important.I am dealing with persistent C pneumonia. Probiotic lactobacillus rhamnosus is excellent too. C pneumonia likes to reside in alveolar macrophages and old mitochondria damaged neutrophils
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I assume C pneumonia is Covid pneumonia?

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No. C pneumonia is a bacteria and Covid is a virus. Both trigger TLR 3 pathway leading to inflammation. I’ve also added urolithin A/ mitopure. At my age lots of old mitochondrial damaged cells need help. The probiotic Akkermansia looks to be absent in some people negatively effecting health.
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Thanks, Marnie. I had to look up what genus the C. stands for. Chlamydia

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Is this effective? Where is a good place to buy nano berberine?
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I got nano berberine on Amazon.- 2022 "Therefore, BBR NPs prepared by ASP appear to be a potential candidate for the treatment of bacterial pathogens" BBR= berberine, NP = nano particles. Smaller and thus more bioavailable. For me...BBR can up regulate lung surfactant D which Cpn affects in lung alveolar type II cells - one of Cpn's favorite places to hang out in.

C Pneumonia is VERY common and most people have it and get over it. It also referred to as community acquired/hospital acquired pneumonia.

Important c-di-cAMP controls K+ export in many pathogens. I'm looking at ways to block that.

Do you know that researchers are looking at whether COVID can become autoimmune?! The pathogens share to many proteins identical to our own...Hsp60 is one.

New to me...2 types of autophagy - one refers to partial "eating self" - some proteins released, but still survive and the other = cell death - apoptosis = complete destruction of the cells. Different from mitophagy which is the mitochondria loss of proteins. The DNA in mitochondria (powerhouses) is different from cystolic DNA. As we age mtDNA appears to trigger TLR9 - ligand.

Check out senolytic fisetin and Urolithins A (from pomegranates)!

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