My recommended therapeutic dose for candida sufferers or anyone who is unhealthy is 3 - 6 tablespoons per day, in divided doses, preferably with meals that contain protein.
Not exact matches
While it's
recommended to take probiotics 1 - 2 times a day depending on your gut health, you can take higher
doses of probiotics to have a more
therapeutic, healing effect.
We have specific supplementation recommendations and melatonin is not among them, except in rare cases where our RD may
recommend a
therapeutic supplement, in which case we
recommend doses below 1 mg.
That is why I
recommend this turmeric latte as the tastiest
therapeutic dose of curcumin!
Recommended by doctors and pharmacists in Europe, this milk thistle provides a clinical
dose for use in
therapeutic applications.
So I'm more inclined to
recommend 1 mg for most people, as that is the least likely to cause trouble, and preserve high
doses like 12 to 50 mg as a
therapeutic strategy in certain conditions.
To better identify ivermectin - sensitive dogs, one report
recommends initially
dosing ivermectin at 50 µg / kg / day and then incrementally increasing the
dose by 50 µg / kg during the first days of treatment until the target
dose is achieved.19 Another way to gradually increase the
dose of ivermectin is to calculate the target
dose and corresponding volume, and then give 25 %, 50 %, and 75 % of the total volume for several days before reaching the
therapeutic volume (Table 6).
Revaccination: Annual revaccination with a single
dose is
recommended, although, as
recommended by the American Veterinary Medical Association and its Council on Biologic and
Therapeutic Agents, the attending veterinarian should determine the frequency of revaccination based on the animal's lifestyle and risk of exposure.
In order to get the
therapeutic effect you need to
dose them correctly, for this you need to consult your vet, so they can
recommend the
dose and product you should use.
Following this initial daily treatment period, your veterinarian may
recommend that the
dose be tapered by decreasing the frequency of
dosing to every other day or two times a week, until a minimum frequency is reached which will maintain the desired
therapeutic effect.
If Deramaxx is to be intended for long term use, your veterinarian will
recommend the lowest possible
dose that can still exert its
therapeutic effects.
Progesterone used in Cerazette is a relatively low
dose of 75 micrograms which is significantly lower than the
therapeutic doses used in veterinary medicine, thankfully there was no estrogen; I would keep an eye on Leia in the meantime but I would
recommend speaking with your Veterinarian or the Pet Poison Helpline if you notice any changes in behaviour.