Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 We have a daughter 2 1/2 years with ASD. I asked our DAN about valtrex but he wasn't very receptive. However, he had no objections to us doing natural antivirals. So we began virastop and OLE 5 days ago. We have been seeing gains I belive from this. Our daughter brought us her wonderpets flyboat about 100 times so far to put the sail back on when she knocks it off. She has never brought us anything........I am videoing all this. She chased my mothers cats today yelling CATS! She has said cats before but it has been repeating us usually or out of context. When I sing to her she will fill in a word if a stop and wait. This morning she was nose to nose with me when I opened my eyes and she smiled when I opened them. Finally this afternoon she was in her bed and I laid on our bed. She got up and came and got into bed with me and went to sleep there beside me. She has never instigated getting into our bed and usually won't stay when we want her to, preferring to be in her own bed. SO now I am thinking this is good. One other thing....I think she is beginning to do imaginative play(not sure).....she is putting little animals on her boat...she has never put her toys together like this before. I have her on 2 virastop 2 times daily but plan to increase to three times. I am also giving her 250 mg of OLE twice a day. I am giving them together. She is 34 lbs. I just wonder if there is anything else we should be giving or doing to maximize these gains for her. I was considering transfer factor or colostrum, lauricidin, and possibly zeolites. Guidance from anyone who has used the virastop/OLE would be very welcome. Also, is it advisable to do this and chelate. our Dan has given us the ok to chelate but we can't talk to him again until the 7th of next month. Sorry this is so long. mom of Chloe 2 1/2 yrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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