SOT THERAPY FOR VIRAL INFECTIONS
COVID Reactivates Dormant Viruses
New research in the journal Frontiers in Immunology has shown that even a mild asymptomatic case of COVID can reactivate many viruses lying dormant in the body, such as Epstein-Barr, Herpes HSV1/HSV2, HPV, etc., as signaled by a struggling immune system and the familiar “brain fog” and “chronic fatigue” associated with long-haul COVID patients.
In response to the exponential number of new inquiries from around the world on how to better address new and reactivated viral infections, Dr. Sponaugle is now recommending patients consider the RGCC Blood Test to diagnose active infections and recommended SOT therapies based on active viral and bacterial infections.


How Does SOT Therapy Work For Viruses?
SOT (Supportive Oligonucleotide Therapy) is a personalized IV therapy treatment for Lyme/co-infections/viral infections.
Essentially SOT creates a shutoff “key” fitting a “lock” portion of a pathogen.
The “lock” is a specific section of DNA controlling an important function of the pathogen.
The “key” binds to the “lock,” thus blocking this function. This prevents the bacteria/virus from making essential proteins, essentially shutting off bacterial/viral replication.
Unable to replicate, the bacteria/virus cannot cause disease and instead begin a process of self-destruction called apoptosis. This treatment works 24/7 in the body for three–six months and can be used while continuing other treatment modalities. You can even continue natural medication therapies without interaction.
Process for SOT Therapy
How It Works:
SOT (Supportive Oligonucleotide Therapy) is a personalized IV therapy treatment for Lyme/co-infections/viral infections.
Essentially SOT creates a shutoff “key” fitting a “lock” portion of a pathogen.
The “lock” is a specific section of DNA controlling an important function of the pathogen.
The “key” binds to the “lock,” thus blocking this function. This prevents the bacteria/virus from making essential proteins, essentially shutting off bacterial/viral replication.
Unable to replicate, the bacteria/virus are unable to cause disease and instead begin a process of self-destruction called apoptosis. This treatment works 24/7 in the body for 3-6 months and can be used while continuing other treatment modalities. You can even continue natural medication therapies without interaction.
Process & Timeline:
Step 1:Free Phone Consultation
Timeframe: 15 Minutes
Learn if you qualify for SOT Therapy and if you are a good candidate SOT Therapy. Learn about the viruses reactivated by COVID, such as Epstein-Barr virus, herpes, HPV, tickborne coinfections, and other infections causing chronic fatigue and various viral symptoms.
Step 2: Visit Clinic for Blood Draw & Physician Consultation
Timeframe: 3-4 Hours
A patient’s blood is drawn to obtain circulating bacteria or viruses to be evaluated at the RGCC Lab in Greece. The blood draw requires a physical visit to the clinic in Oldsmar, Florida.
The patient will also meet with a physician on-site at the clinic to do a health and physical to determine a plan of action for the administration of SOT Therapy.
Step 3: Lab Analysis & Reporting
Timeframe: 3 Weeks
The blood is sent to the RGCC laboratory in Greece. RGCC lab identifies the main genetic sequence of the target replication genes for the organism, then creates a complementary oligonucleotide (short nucleic acid) sequence to block replication.
Step 4: SOT Therapy Creation
Timeframe: 4 Weeks
It takes about four weeks to create a SOT and have it safely shipped back to the clinic for administration. The clinic and lab will coordinate directly, so the patient does not have to worry about receiving the SOT.
Step 5: Intravenous Administration
Timeframe: 60-90 Minntes
When completed, the RGCC ships the SOT back to the clinic, which is then infused intravenously and administered to the patient for about an hour.
Intravenous antihistamines and low-dose steroids are given immediately before SOT administration to lessen the already rare chance of an allergic reaction and tighten the vein walls to minimize the leaking of SOT.
