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Intracellular Microbe Protocol

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Integrative support for chronic persistent intracellular infections and post-infectious complaints

Dogs and cats that do not recover adequately after an infection with Borrelia, Ehrlichia, Leishmania, Leptospira or similar intracellular pathogens suffer from a problem that standard antibiotic treatment does not completely solve. Intracellular microorganisms hide in body cells, form biofilm and become metabolically inactive as persister. The NGD Care Intracellular Microbe Protocol works in three phases over twenty weeks: immune stabilization, controlled microbial load management, and structural gut and mitochondria repair.

Suitable for: Borrelia (Lyme disease), Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, Bartonella, Leishmania, Babesia, Leptospira, post-infectious residual load after viral infections and import dogs with unexplained varying complaints. Always in consultation with a veterinarian.

Restores the intestinal barrier compromised by chronic infection and antibiotic treatments via L-glutamine, Gut Barrier Support and Prebiotic Fibers
Developed for the most complex infectious diseases in veterinary medicine, always under the guidance of veterinarian Stefan Veenstra DVM
Targets intracellular pathogens in phases via berberine, essential oils and biofilm balance, so that Herxheimer reactions remain manageable
Stabilizes the immune system in phase 1 via lactoferrin and beta-glucans before the controlled approach in phase 2 is possible
Supports mitochondrial recovery after long-term infection via NAD+, CoQ10 and glutathione in phase 3

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Description

This protocol helps with: chronic or recurrent symptoms after infections with intracellular microorganisms such as Borrelia (Lyme disease), Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, Bartonella, Leishmania, Babesia, Toxoplasma and post-infectious residual load after viral infections. Also for import dogs with unexplained varying symptoms. This protocol is always used in consultation with a veterinarian.

Why a protocol for intracellular infections?

Intracellular microorganisms have a unique survival strategy: they lodge inside the cells of the immune system, the very cells that are built to fight infection. From that hiding place, they are hardly accessible for antibiotics and for the immune system. They can lie dormant for years and become active again in the event of an immune system dip.

The result is chronic immune activation, low-grade inflammation and disruption of the energy management in cells. Owners see an animal that does not fully recover: varying complaints, relapses after apparent recovery, unexplained fatigue or joint complaints that come and go.

An effective approach requires a phased strategy. Without first creating peace and stability, further support can lead to a Herxheimer response: a temporary but sometimes severe deterioration due to massive release of toxins upon cell death of pathogens. Phase 1 prepares the body. Phase 2 tackles the microbial load in a controlled manner. Stage 3 restores what has affected the long-term infection and treatment.

This protocol is the most complex in the NGD Care offer and always requires veterinary guidance. It is an adjunct to veterinary treatment, never a replacement.

How does the Intracellular Microbe Protocol work?

The protocol lasts twenty weeks and works in three phases. The order is strict: starting phase 2 too early without stabilization in phase 1 increases the risk of a severe Herxheimer reaction. Each phase builds on the previous one.

1
Phase 1: Immune and Inflammation Stabilization — Weeks 1 to 4
Calming the body and preparing it for phase 2

Liposomal Lactoferrin supports immune balance by promoting macrophage grasping and T-cell activation, inhibits pro-inflammatory cytokines by binding to LPS and reduces oxidative stress via iron sequestration. This makes lactoferrin particularly suitable as a first line for chronic infections where the immune system is continuously overactive. Myco Immune Complex modulates the immune system via beta-glucans without overstimulating it: essential in this phase where overactivation must be avoided. PEA Complex inhibits chronic neuroinflammation and stress burden via PPAR-alpha and supports the nervous system that is under pressure in long-term infections. Liposomal Glutathione enhances antioxidant capacity and liver protection in preparation for the toxin production that Phase 2 entails.

Supplements phase 1
Liposomal Lactoferrin
Myco Immune Complex
PEA Complex
Liposomal Glutathione

2
Phase 2: Controlled microbial load approach — weeks 4 to 12
Targeted intracellular reach, biofilm breaking, supporting detoxification

All phase 1 supplements are continued. Para Reset (NAC and Berberine) is at the heart of phase 2: berberine has been shown to have intracellular reach and inhibits the growth of intracellular bacteria; NAC supports glutathione synthesis for liver protection in increased toxin production. Microbe Guard (essential oils) provides carvacrol and thymol that are active against intracellularly localized pathogens including Leishmania and Borrelia persisters via ROS production and mitochondrial disruption. Deployment on two routes: oral for systemic reach, diffuser for skin and respiratory support without additional liver burden. Biofilm Balance breaks the biofilm structures that help protect intracellular pathogens and that hinder the penetration of other agents. Optional: conventional medication or ozone therapy, always embedded in the protocol and in consultation with the treating veterinarian.

Additions phase 2 (phase 1 supplements continued)
Para Reset (NAC and Berberine)
Microbe Guard (Essential Oils)
Biofilm Balance
Ozone therapy or medication (opt., consultation with the vet)

3
Phase 3: Recovery and resilience — weeks 12 to 20
Mitochondrial repair, building intestinal barrier, stabilizing immune resilience

Longevity Support (NAD+, Resveratrol, Ergothioneine) restores mitochondrial function and cellular energy production in immune cells that have become depleted with prolonged infection. Liposomal Ubiquinone (CoQ10) supports energy production in muscles and organs and contributes to the recovery of vitality and resilience. Liposomal Glutathione is continued for the reduction of oxidative stress and the removal of residues. Gut repair is essential in this phase: long-term infection and treatment structurally affect the intestinal barrier and microbiome. L-Glutamine restores tight junctions and intestinal epithelium. Gut Barrier Support strengthens the mucus layer via fulvic acid and humic acid. Prebiotic Fibers stabilizes the microbiome for long-term immune support.

Supplements phase 3
Longevity Support
Liposomal Coenzyme Q10
Liposomal Glutathione (continued)
L-Glutamine
Gut Barrier Support
Prebiotic Fibers

When do you see results?

Intracellular infections are the most complex conditions in veterinary medicine. Full recovery is a lengthy process in which relapses are normal. Be prepared for a wave of improvement and temporary deterioration, especially when transitioning from phase 1 to phase 2.

Weeks 1-4

Stabilize. Less severe symptoms. More energy. Immune system is balanced for phase 2.

Week 4-8

Transition to phase 2. Possible temporary deterioration (Herxheimer). This is normal and proves to work. Maintain close contact with veterinarian.

Week 8-12

Significant improvement. Fewer chronic complaints. Better energy and immune response. Blood values improve.

Week 12-20

Build-up phase. Bowel repair and mitochondrial repair. Durable immune resilience. Finalize and evaluate with veterinarian.

Important: always carry out this protocol in consultation with and under the supervision of a veterinarian. In case of severe Herxheimer reactions, temporarily pause the protocol and contact us. Schedule an intake with Stefan Veenstra via NatuurlijkGezondeDieren.nl for personal guidance.

Why the NGD Care Intracellular Microbe Protocol?

Characteristic NGD Care Microbe Protocol Standard approach
Phasing ✅ Controlled phased over 20 weeks Antibiotics without recovery protocol
Herxheimer control ✅ Stable immune base in phase 1 for gradual approach No specific control
Intracellular range ✅ Berberine, essential oils and biofilm breakthrough Antibiotics reach intracellular persisters to a limited extent
Bowel recovery ✅ Integrated in phase 3 ❌ No intestinal recovery after antibiotics
Scientifically substantiated ✅ Berberine, lactoferrin, OEO against Leishmania and Borrelia Yes for antibiotics
Developed by veterinarian ✅ Stefan Veenstra DVM N/A
Personal guidance ✅ Intake required via NatuurlijkGezondeDieren.nl ❌ Not available

Is this protocol suitable for my animal?

Borrelia (Lyme disease)
Ehrlichia, Anaplasma or Bartonella
Leishmania or Babesia
Post-infectious residual load after viral infections
Import dogs with unexplained varying complaints
Not fully recovered after treatment

Always in consultation with a veterinarian. This is the toughest protocol in the NGD Care offer and not suitable for independent use without veterinary supervision.

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Want to read the full scientific background?

Stefan Veenstra DVM explains how intracellular pathogens hide, why a phased approach is essential and what the evidence is for berberine, lactoferrin and essential oils in intracellular infections.

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Developed and clinically substantiated by Stefan Veenstra DVM, integrative veterinarian and founder of NGD Care. NatuurlijkGezondeDieren.nl →

This protocol is educational in nature. It is an adjunct to veterinary treatment, never a replacement. Always use under the supervision of a veterinarian.

What's in the package

The package contains

  • 4 weeks Phase 1: Liposomal lactoferin, Myco Immune complex, PEA complex, Liposomal glutathione
  • 8 weeks Phase 2: Liposomal lactoferin, Myco Immune complex, PEA complex, Liposomal glutathione, Para reset, Microbe guard internal, Microbe guard diffuser, Biofilm balance
  • 8 weeks Phase 3: Longevity support, Liposomal Coenzyme Q10, Liposomal glutathione, L-Glutamine, Gut barrier support, Prebiotic fiber
  • The small protocol, suitable for cats and dogs under 10kg, contains 3 packs of glutathione, 2 packs of lactoferrin, Myco Immune complex and PEA complex. the rest 1 package. This is sufficient for a recommended treatment of 20 weeks.
  • The large protocol, suitable for dogs from 10-30kg, contains 5 packs of glutathione, 3 packs of lactoferrin, Myco Immune complex and PEA complex. The rest 2 packages. If your dog is heavier than 30kg, you can take this package 2x for the recommended treatment.

Ingredients, dosage and use

  • Ingredients, dosage and use
    • Check the individual supplements for the correct dosage, condition of use, side effects and interactions.
    • <10kg 2xdaily 1/2 capsule
    • 10-30kg 1 capsule 2xdaily
    • >30kg 2x daily 2 capsules.

Examine

  • Casadevall A, Pirofski L. Host–pathogen interactions: redefining virulence and pathogenicity. Infection and Immunity, 1999.
  • Medzhitov R. Origin and physiological roles of inflammation. Nature, 2008.
  • Sapi E et al. Biofilm formation by Borrelia burgdorferi. PLoS ONE, 2012.
  • Embers ME et al. Persistence of Borrelia burgdorferi following antibiotic treatment. PLoS ONE, 2012.
  • Breitschwerdt EB et al. Bartonella species as emerging intracellular pathogens. Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 2010.
  • Solano-Gallego L et al. Canine leishmaniosis: pathogenesis and management. Veterinary Parasitology, 2009.
  • Kaye P, Scott P. Leishmaniasis: complexity at the host–pathogen interface. Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2011.
  • Actor JK et al. Lactoferrin as a modulator of immune function. Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2009.
  • Vetvicka V, Vetvickova J. β-Glucans as immunomodulators. Journal of the American Nutraceutical Association, 2011.
  • Skaper SD et al. Palmitoylethanolamide and neuro-inflammatory regulation. CNS & Neurological Disorders – Drug Targets, 2014.
  • Zhao T et al. N-acetylcysteine inhibits biofilm formation. Journal of Medical Microbiology, 2010.
  • Tillhon M et al. Berberine: intracellular antimicrobial and immunomodulatory effects. Biochemical Pharmacology, 2012.
  • Bocci V et al. Ozone therapy: immunological and biological mechanisms. International Immunopharmacology, 2011.
  • Cantó C et al. NAD⁺ metabolism and energy homeostasis. Physiological Reviews, 2015.
  • Cheah I, Halliwell B. Ergothioneine as a cytoprotective antioxidant. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 2012.
  • Hernández-Camacho JD et al. Coenzyme Q10 supplementation and mitochondrial function. Antioxidants, 2018.

Disclaimer

  • This product is a dietary supplement and not a substitute for a healthy lifestyle and varied balanced diet.
  • The products are not medicines and cannot be used as medicines, but as a dietary supplement. In case of illness or other medical condition, always consult a veterinarian before use.
  • Dietary supplements may have interactions and side effects with regular medications.
  • Keep out of reach of young children.
  • Consult an expert before using supplements in case of pregnancy, lactation, medication use and illness.

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