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Hi Mason;

I have heard that the gcmaf.eu is a good source for GcMAF. Dr. Bradstreet has

said it is actually 4 times more potent than his source of MAF. You do not need

a prescription, you can order it directly from the site.

Best,

Kim

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I think since it's an IM injection you may want a nurse or someone who knows

what they're doing to administer the injection. I am basing this off of

personal experience getting IM abx injections. I found a mainstream clinic and

got myself a doc at the clinic who was covered by my insurance who was willing

to listen to my LLMD doc and has his nurse give me the injections--the

administration is free and since the abx are coming straight from the clinic the

abx are covered too! Otherwise the abx would have been way too much to pay for.

I wonder if you went through a mainstream clinic you could get GcMAF partially

covered by insurance? Or at least the injections covered?

Even if your child's Nagalese levels are not very elevated I wonder, if money

were no object, if all kids no matter where their scores are would benefit from

GcMAF? Even though my son's is not very elevated I really want to pursue it.

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Hi ;

Did Dr. B mention why anything above .1 mL would be dangerous?

Thanks,

Kim

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That's great news that these are not IM injections, that is what my DAN told me

they were. For those of you already doing this, can you give me an idea of how

much this costs? Do you pay for a month's worth of injections or is it per

shot? Do you administer this at home? Do you use this for a set number of

weeks/months before rechecking to see if it needs to be continued or will this

gererally be a long-term type of treatment?

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Thanks !

Kim

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Hi Keena;

Someone else reported Dr. B saying anything over .1 mL is dangerous... is 2.5ccs

equivalent to .25 mL (sorry for potential stupidity here). Also heard Dr. B is

mixing something else with the GcMAF shot so maybe the actual amount of MAF in

the injection is .1 or less?? Not tying to be challenging, I'm just confused...

Kim

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