Expert Protocol Series:
Chronic Viral Infections by Dr. Ryan Jones

Background

Managing chronic viral infections requires a comprehensive approach, combining immune-supportive nutrients, targeted supplements, and lifestyle modifications to reduce viral activity and bolster resilience. This protocol includes Lauricidin® for antiviral and immune support, as well as dietary recommendations.

Consider my protocol for herpes, cold sores, epstein barr, mono, CMV, and Viral infections protocol. It should be known that external factors can Stress the body and then symptoms such as outbreaks can appear.


Here’s an overview chart outlining Dr. Ryan Jones' expert protocol in a clear, step-by-step format for easy reference. Detailed information follows the chart below:

Protocol Step Application Frequency
Lauricidin® for Viral Load Management Oral: Work up to 1 teaspoon, three times daily; Topical: Apply Lauricidin® ointment to affected areas. Daily
L-Lysine 1,500 mg orally to inhibit viral activity. Daily
EPA/DHA 100 mg daily to support inflammation reduction. Daily
Garlic 100 mg extract or 2 fresh cloves with celery juice. Daily
Olive Leaf Extract 1,000 mg orally or topically for immune support. Daily
Propolis 1,000 mg orally or topically; avoid if allergic to bees or plants. Daily
Vitamin A 10,000-50,000 IU during outbreaks to support immunity. During outbreaks
Vitamin C 1,000 mg for immune function. Daily
Bioflavonoids 500-1,000 mg with Vitamin C for antioxidant support. Daily
Thymus Glandular Follow manufacturer’s dosing for immune enhancement. Daily
Vitamin E 200 mg orally or topically for skin health. Daily
Zinc with Copper Zinc: 20-50 mg; Copper: 2 mg to balance zinc-copper ratio. Daily
Colloidal Silver Topical as needed for antimicrobial support. As needed
Lactoferrin 1,000 mg for immunity enhancement. Daily
Colostrum 3-5 grams for gut and immune health. Daily
Dietary Recommendations Limit sugar, refined carbs; identify food sensitivities to ease immune burden. Daily


This chart can be a quick reference to understand the following the protocol steps from Dr. Jones.

Protocol for Chronic Viral Support

1. Lauricidin® for Viral Load Management

  • Oral Dosage: Start with small amounts, working up to 1 teaspoon three times a day for antiviral support.
  • Topical Application: Use Lauricidin® ointment on outbreaks, cuts, and wounds as needed.

2. Essential Nutritional Support

  • L-Lysine: 1,500 mg orally daily to help inhibit viral replication.
  • EPA/DHA: 100 mg daily for anti-inflammatory support.
  • Garlic: 100 mg extract (or 2 fresh cloves) with celery juice to support immunity.
  • Olive Leaf Extract: 1,000 mg orally or topically for immune modulation.
  • Propolis: 1,000 mg orally or topically (Avoid if allergic to bee stings, trees, or flowers).
  • Vitamin A: 10,000-50,000 IU during outbreaks to support skin and immune health.
  • Vitamin C: 1,000 mg daily for immune resilience.
  • Bioflavonoids: 500-1,000 mg, taken with Vitamin C for enhanced absorption.
  • Thymus Glandular (Bovine/Sheep): Follow manufacturer’s dosing to support immune function.
  • Vitamin E: 200 mg daily, orally or topically for skin and cellular health.
  • Zinc: 20-50 mg daily (include 2 mg copper to maintain zinc-copper balance).
  • Colloidal Silver: Apply topically as needed for antimicrobial support.

3. Additional Immune-Boosting Supplements

  • Lactoferrin: 1,000 mg per day for enhanced immune function.
  • Colostrum: 3-5 grams per day to support gut health and immunity.

4. Dietary Recommendations

  • Limit Sugar and Refined Carbohydrates: Maintain moderate protein intake, with fresh, healthy fats (e.g., cold-pressed coconut oil, ghee, organic butter, red palm oil). Avoid fried and processed seed oils.
  • Identify Food Sensitivities: Consider a mono diet for a few days to help recognize sensitivities, as chronic infections may exacerbate them. Common sensitivities include wheat, soy, corn, dairy, tomatoes, and citrus.

    Dr. Jones’ Insights

    As a medical professional, I must stress the importance of understanding the role of detoxification in managing chronic infections. Over time, chronic conditions can lead to an accumulation of toxins within the body, which can compromise overall health. Here, the concept of periodic cleansing, particularly of the liver and bowels, becomes relevant not only for detoxification but also for bolstering the body's resilience.

    • Cleansing Methods (Liver and Bowel Cleansing) : These processes can aid in removing toxins, potentially enhancing liver function and digestive health.

      • Dietary Considerations: Instead of advocating for extreme fasting, which can be potentially harmful, especially if it extends beyond 48 hours or involves only water, I recommend a more balanced approach:

      • Nutrient-Rich Juices: Freshly prepared vegetable and fruit juices provide easily assimilated nutrients that support the body without putting it under stress.

      • Vegetable Broths: These are excellent for hydration and provide minerals and vitamins in a form that's easy for the body to absorb.

      • Herbal Teas: Specific herbs can support liver function and aid in detoxification.
    The goal of cleansing should not be to induce starvation but to give the digestive system a rest while still providing the body with the nutrients it needs. This approach not only detoxifies but also strengthens the body, making it more capable of handling chronic infections.

    "Remember, the method should be safe, sustainable, and tailored to individual health needs, always under professional guidance to avoid potential risks associated with extreme fasting." - Dr. Ryan Jones

     

    Disclaimer

    This protocol is a case study shared for educational purposes. It is not intended to diagnose or treat disease. Always consult with a healthcare provider before beginning any new treatment.