Lifestyle Strategies, Lab Questions, Supplements reviewed with Dr Wes Youngberg | May 04 – 2026
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- 00:56:29 Wes Youngberg: This protocol includes three tiers all done the same days but at separate times for optimal impact.
Tier One:
Biocidin LSF liposomal formula. Take one to two pump twice daily on empty stomach about 10 or more minutes before eating breakfast and dinner (around dinner time if not eating dinner). Hold in mouth for 30 seconds prior to swallowing. If infection is active may take 4 times a day.
00:56:55 Wes Youngberg: Tier 2:
PRObiotic 225 (probiotic that should be taken at least 3 hours away from the Biocidin and therefore around lunch time): Guaranteed to have a minimum of 225 Billion Cell Forming Units. Mix 1 packet into 8 oz of cold water or juice. Take one packet daily for 7 days and then 1 per week for 8 weeks. Then switch to Orthobiotic at one day. Especially helpful for acute digestive concerns or additional immune support. Take the Orthobiotic every day you are not taking the Probiotic 225 packet.
OrthoBiotic is a multi-strain, high potency probiotic (healthy bacterial flora). Each capsule contains a minimum of 20 Billion Colony Forming Units and eight different strains of healthy bacteria. Probiotic must be high in bifidobacteria and lactobacili strains.
00:56:58 Wes Youngberg: IAG (take with the probiotic) is an Arabinogalactan powder from the American Lark Tree and a very potent immune enhancer and prebiotic (food for the probiotic). Normally take 1 tsp daily with food or smoothie. If you have a cold or flu or other immune system depression may take 1 TBSP one to three times daily.
00:57:08 Wes Youngberg: Tier 3:
Activated Charcoal (take away from the above two items and best taken at bedtime) 280mg per capsule (560mg per 2 capsule serving). As tolerated gradually work up to 2 capsules once daily, on empty stomach, at least 2 hours away from food or medications. This will help remove the toxins and bacteria of illness. NOTE: binders and especially charcoal will bind and inactivate prescription medications if taken within two hours of each other. Most take it at bedtime.