Guest guest Posted April 26, 2006 Report Share Posted April 26, 2006 This is a good explanation of how valtrex works by Dr Yasko. My question is how does it work if no outward symptoms are present or the virus is latent? Also here are some notes from the DAN conference: They talked about Valtrex and its ability to do two things: lower the adenosine levels which in turn lowers SAH needed to be able to do proper DNA Methylation and also works as an antiviral. Valtrex crosses the BBB which is good for both functions just mentioned. What do you guys think? YASKO: Herpes is a DNA based virus. CMV, EBV, hepatitis are all DNA viruses. Measles, mumps and rubella are RNA based viruses. Our own genetic information is stored as DNA. The information that is used from the DNA is what is made into RNA. One way to think about it, is that DNA is all of the stock in the warehouse, and RNA is what you actually buy to use. The analogy that I use in talks, and in the RNA book (which describes DNA and RNA more slowly so you can really understand it better) is my " home depot " example. DNA is all the wood, nails, screws etc on the shelves of home depot. RNA is the building materials you need for a particular job, let's say to build your house, and then the completed project that you can see, the house itself, is the protein. Our genetic material (all of our information) is stored as DNA. When we are infected with a DNA based virus like herpes, it can multiply which is what we see as active infection or outbreaks. Or, it can be latent. When it is latent it is sitting inside our DNA in our cells. If you think of our DNA as one long pearl necklace. Then imagine cutting the string that holds the beads. Now insert some colored beads in the middle of your pearl necklace. Now rejoin the necklace. We now have a pearl necklace with a group of red beads in the middle of the pearls. The red beads can just sit there until conditions are such that the red beads can pop back out, leaving the pearls as they were initially. The red beads can now multiply and cause active infection. Some of these red beads, AKA herpes that are now active can create symptoms, some can pop back into the pearl necklace of our DNA. When the virus pops out of the DNA to go from a latent form to an active form it needs to multiply. In order to multiply it needs to make more of its own DNA. There are four building blocks for DNA (again explained in much more easy to understand detail in the RNA book). The way valtrex works is to replace one of these four building blocks for DNA. The building block provided by valtrex is altered so that it interferes with the process for linking the beads together to make more virus. So, valtrex actually interferes with viral replication. It does not suppress the virus. In order for valtrex to work, the virus needs to be actively replicating. If it is not replicating, if it is still stuck in the form of red beads within the pearl necklace, the valtrex cannot act Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 Her Metals 4 does that, I believe. natasa778 <neno@...> wrote: Would that mean that virus has to be made active (and how do you make itactive???) before Valtrex can work? Could it then mean that when we seeno results from antivirals it is because viruses are there but are notcurrently replicating and we cannot get to them. ....which could mean that even if we see no results from antivirals we couldstill have a chronic virus problem at our hands??? Can anyone shed somepractical light on this?TIANatasa>> > This is a good explanation of how valtrex works by> > Dr Yasko. My> > question is how does it work if no outward symptoms> > are present or> > the virus is latent?> >> > Also here are some notes from the DAN conference:> > They talked about Valtrex and its ability to do two> > things: lower> > the adenosine levels which in turn lowers SAH needed> > to be able to> > do proper DNA Methylation and also works as an> > antiviral. Valtrex> > crosses the BBB which is good for both functions> > just mentioned.> >> > What do you guys think?> >> > > >> > YASKO:> > Herpes is a DNA based virus. CMV, EBV, hepatitis are> > all DNA> > viruses.> >> > Measles, mumps and rubella are RNA based viruses.> >> > Our own genetic information is stored as DNA. The> > information that> > is used from the DNA is what is made into RNA. One> > way to think> > about it, is that DNA is all of the stock in the> > warehouse, and RNA> > is what you actually buy to use. The analogy that I> > use in talks,> > and in the RNA book (which describes DNA and RNA> > more slowly so you> > can really understand it better) is my "home depot"> > example. DNA is> > all the wood, nails, screws etc on the shelves of> > home depot. RNA is> > the building materials you need for a particular> > job, let's say to> > build your house, and then the completed project> > that you can see,> > the house itself, is the protein.> >> > Our genetic material (all of our information) is> > stored as DNA. When> > we are infected with a DNA based virus like herpes,> > it can multiply> > which is what we see as active infection or> > outbreaks. Or, it can be> > latent. When it is latent it is sitting inside our> > DNA in our cells.> > If you think of our DNA as one long pearl necklace.> > Then imagine cutting the string that holds the> > beads. Now insert> > some colored beads in the middle of your pearl> > necklace. Now rejoin> > the necklace. We now have a pearl necklace with a> > group of red beads> > in the middle of the pearls. The red beads can just> > sit there until> > conditions are such that the red beads can pop back> > out, leaving the> > pearls as they were initially. The red beads can now> > multiply and> > cause active infection. Some of these red beads, AKA> > herpes that are> > now active can create symptoms, some can pop back> > into the pearl> > necklace of our DNA.> >> > When the virus pops out of the DNA to go from a> > latent form to an> > active form it needs to multiply. In order to> > multiply it needs to> > make more of its own DNA. There are four building> > blocks for DNA> > (again explained in much more easy to understand> > detail in the RNA> > book). The way valtrex works is to replace one of> > these four> > building blocks for DNA. The building block provided> > by valtrex is> > altered so that it interferes with the process for> > linking the beads> > together to make more virus.> >> > So, valtrex actually interferes with viral> > replication. It does not> > suppress the virus.> >> > In order for valtrex to work, the virus needs to be> > actively> > replicating. If it is not replicating, if it is> > still stuck in the> > form of red beads within the pearl necklace, the> > valtrex cannot act> >> >> >> >>>> __________________________________________________> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 High dose vitamin A for measles. I don't know the exact protocol off the top of my head. Measles, mumps and rubella are RNA based viruses. Measles and mumps are retroviruses, which means that they can reverse their RNA, back to DNA,and then they are able to get stuck inside our pearl necklaces. Then when they are ready to multiply again, the red beads pop out of our DNA, and turn back into RNA to make more viral RNA. While rubella is not a retrovirus, in other words it does not have the equipment to reverse its RNA into DNA, it is able to borrow this equipment from measles and mumps. So in the presence of other retroviruses, rubella can act like a retrovirus. Once viral DNA is integrated into our DNA, so once the red beads are part of our pearl necklace, the viral DNA can be copied when our DNA is copied. The way that the viral DNA is silenced, so that it is not active is by methyl groups. The body recognizes DNA that is not our own, DNA that is foreign, and it puts methyl groups on it to keep it quiet. If we have methylation cycle mutations we cannot do this properly. > > That is a great explanation of how the Valtrex works on the DNA virus. Can you explain > what to use on RNA virus and how that works in the methylation process as well. Thank > you for explaining this. I am very interested in her protocol. > thnak selena > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 This was great Question but I dunno if it was answered directly Or I just missed thee explanation. Please if any one would elaborate a bit more on the viral connection how it works, and the mount of defense, I think we all can learn a bit more Thanks Kenny V > > > > > This is a good explanation of how valtrex works by > > > Dr Yasko. My > > > question is how does it work if no outward symptoms > > > are present or > > > the virus is latent? > > > > > > Also here are some notes from the DAN conference: > > > They talked about Valtrex and its ability to do two > > > things: lower > > > the adenosine levels which in turn lowers SAH needed > > > to be able to > > > do proper DNA Methylation and also works as an > > > antiviral. Valtrex > > > crosses the BBB which is good for both functions > > > just mentioned. > > > > > > What do you guys think? > > > > > > > > > > > > YASKO: > > > Herpes is a DNA based virus. CMV, EBV, hepatitis are > > > all DNA > > > viruses. > > > > > > Measles, mumps and rubella are RNA based viruses. > > > > > > Our own genetic information is stored as DNA. The > > > information that > > > is used from the DNA is what is made into RNA. One > > > way to think > > > about it, is that DNA is all of the stock in the > > > warehouse, and RNA > > > is what you actually buy to use. The analogy that I > > > use in talks, > > > and in the RNA book (which describes DNA and RNA > > > more slowly so you > > > can really understand it better) is my " home depot " > > > example. DNA is > > > all the wood, nails, screws etc on the shelves of > > > home depot. RNA is > > > the building materials you need for a particular > > > job, let's say to > > > build your house, and then the completed project > > > that you can see, > > > the house itself, is the protein. > > > > > > Our genetic material (all of our information) is > > > stored as DNA. When > > > we are infected with a DNA based virus like herpes, > > > it can multiply > > > which is what we see as active infection or > > > outbreaks. Or, it can be > > > latent. When it is latent it is sitting inside our > > > DNA in our cells. > > > If you think of our DNA as one long pearl necklace. > > > Then imagine cutting the string that holds the > > > beads. Now insert > > > some colored beads in the middle of your pearl > > > necklace. Now rejoin > > > the necklace. We now have a pearl necklace with a > > > group of red beads > > > in the middle of the pearls. The red beads can just > > > sit there until > > > conditions are such that the red beads can pop back > > > out, leaving the > > > pearls as they were initially. The red beads can now > > > multiply and > > > cause active infection. Some of these red beads, AKA > > > herpes that are > > > now active can create symptoms, some can pop back > > > into the pearl > > > necklace of our DNA. > > > > > > When the virus pops out of the DNA to go from a > > > latent form to an > > > active form it needs to multiply. In order to > > > multiply it needs to > > > make more of its own DNA. There are four building > > > blocks for DNA > > > (again explained in much more easy to understand > > > detail in the RNA > > > book). The way valtrex works is to replace one of > > > these four > > > building blocks for DNA. The building block provided > > > by valtrex is > > > altered so that it interferes with the process for > > > linking the beads > > > together to make more virus. > > > > > > So, valtrex actually interferes with viral > > > replication. It does not > > > suppress the virus. > > > > > > In order for valtrex to work, the virus needs to be > > > actively > > > replicating. If it is not replicating, if it is > > > still stuck in the > > > form of red beads within the pearl necklace, the > > > valtrex cannot act > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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