A suggestion that may be helpful is to undertake some specific cleanses that can aid the body in the removal of toxins and parasites. This process often aids the body’s own internal healing mechanisms and can be very beneficial in a variety of situations. One of the missing bits of key information here is the cause of the elevated protein level and the specific protein to which you are referring. However, despite this, a colon cleanse, liver and gallbladder flush, and a parasite cleanse may be extremely important. Following is the protocol that I would suggest:
www.ghchealth.com/liver-and-gallbladder-flush.html. This protocol uses an oxygen-based colon cleanser throughout in order to help removed compacted, potentially-toxic fecal matter from large and small intestine. At the same time it can also deliver oxygen into the bowel which may be absorbed through the intestinal lining and into the body. In addition, the liver/gallbladder flush can help to remove stones and fat-soluble toxins from these organs and decrease stagnation, particularly of bile. This is essentially cleaning out one of the body’s main filters and can have profound effects in the body. The parasite flush helps to rid the body of energy and nutrient draining parasites in the colon and throughout the body.
In addition, for immune support, I would suggest trying a very comprehensive, sophisticated mult-vitamin/mineral blend such as Intramax. This product is bonded to fulvic acid, a “living” organic compound, which can increase the absorption and utilization of nutrients and promote detoxification. A broad-spectrum, vegetable-based systemic enzyme product such as Zymitol; systemic enzymes can aid in maintaining healthy inflammation levels and also in breaking down foreign proteins. Fibro-Balance may also prove to be helpful in helping to restore and balance the immune system, especially the Cat’s Claw herb, glyconutrients, and colostrum. Please keep in mind that there may be many other supplements that would be useful beyond these suggestions here.
I would also keep in mind that diet, water intake, exercise, and mental attitude are all of extreme importance. I suggest consuming more raw, organic vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, and meat, if you are not vegetarian, and reducing the amount of processed, chemical-laden foods that comprise the Standard American Diet. Drink at least ½ your body weight in ounces of clean, not tap, water per day, provided that no underlying conditions prevent this amount of water. Regular exercise is crucial for the body and should be tailored to your current ability to exercise; mini-trampolines offer a very good workout and stimulate lymphatic detoxification. Lastly, mental attitude can influence your hormones and neurochemicals and is a powerful force for healing if it is positive.
Perhaps the most important action that I can suggest is to find and work with an experienced naturopath, chiropractor, or similarly-trained individual in your area. They can make recommendations based on your specific condition and guide you through the process of experiencing better health.