🍄Anti-fungal Protocol Building Support
Fungal pathogen clearance often needs more than one lever.
This guide uses a layered design that combines immune calming, fungal weakening, biofilm disruption, direct antifungal pressure, safer cleanup, and structured monitoring.
This content is educational only. It is not medical advice. Prescription antifungals, liver monitoring, blood testing, and protocol customisation need practitioner oversight.
What this protocol is trying to do
turn down the chronic danger signal
weaken fungal virulence
break down biofilm structure
apply direct kill where appropriate
reduce die-off burden
support tissue recovery
Key safety notes
discuss supplements, prescriptions, and interactions with your clinician
use proper liver and safety monitoring
report adverse effects early
do not self-diagnose or self-escalate
individual responses vary
Key principles
Multi-layered approach: each component has a different job
Timing matters: spacing reduces interference
Medical supervision matters: this is not a DIY drug protocol
Pace matters: adjust to tolerance and context
Foundation matters: hydration, nutrition, rest, stress, and mould remediation all change results
Work in progress notes
compatibility questions still being explored for TUDCA, milk thistle, and chlorella
community support link: Anti-Fungal Protocol Design Crew
Bottom line
This is a journey, not a sprint.
The protocol works best when it is sequenced, monitored, and matched to the fungal pattern, the exposure context, and the person’s tolerance.
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This information is for education only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please speak with a qualified clinician before making changes to care, medication, or supplement use.
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