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No it doesn't convert to sugar the yeast happens because of the change in TH1 to

Th2. Do a search on pubmed and you will understand

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> > Could anyone advise any coping mechanisms for bad reactions to Valtrex? Does

it tend to be a flu like feeling?

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Could you send me the link? Thks ;)Enviado desde mi dispositivo BlackBerry® de Orange.Sender: mb12valtrex Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2012 03:13:20 -0000To: <mb12valtrex >ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: About to start Valtrex No it doesn't convert to sugar the yeast happens because of the change in TH1 to Th2. Do a search on pubmed and you will understandSally B> > > > Could anyone advise any coping mechanisms for bad reactions to Valtrex? Does it tend to be a flu like feeling?> >>

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Hi.. I like to know what is Valtrex?.. thanks, Kaneez

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Click my antiviral therapy 101 link in my signature and you'll find them.Valtrex does not KILL anything. A virus is not a living organism and neither is protease. Rx antivirals work by halting the replication process. Each Rx antivirals does that slightly differently. Enzymestuff is about enzymes, not Valtrex. The two mechanisms are not the same thing. That's not meant to discount the efficacy of enzymes at all. I'm only trying to say that you can't compare one to the other or how or why they work. Enzymes work by dissolving the protective case around viral DNA/RNA strands. Viruses are not alive. There is no killing of viruses. Die-off refers to the act of treating them and bringing them out of hiding in the case of Valtrex. Yes, it's confusing.

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Could you send me the link? Thks ;)Enviado desde mi dispositivo BlackBerry® de Orange.

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No it doesn't convert to sugar the yeast happens because of the change in TH1 to Th2. Do a search on pubmed and you will understand

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Interesting!, i gonna read at night when my baby sleeps hihi, just another

thing, what about th1 and tj2?

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Does it tend to be a flu like feeling?

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The link explains TH1 & TH2. These are cytokines, part of the immune system's communication network. They provide information to cells that, in turn, act upon those communications.

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Interesting!, i gonna read at night when my baby sleeps hihi, just another thing, what about th1 and tj2?Enviado desde mi dispositivo BlackBerry® de Orange.-----Original Message-----Sender: mb12valtrex Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2012 07:44:05 To: <mb12valtrex >Reply-To: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: About to start ValtrexClick my antiviral therapy 101 link in my signature and you'll find them.Valtrex does not KILL anything. A virus is not a living organism and neither is protease. Rx antivirals work by halting the replication process. Each Rx antivirals does that slightly differently. Enzymestuff is about enzymes, not Valtrex. The two mechanisms are not the same thing. That's not meant to discount the efficacy of enzymes at all. I'm only trying to say that you can't compare one to the other or how or why they work. Enzymes work by dissolving the protective case around viral DNA/RNA strands. Viruses are not alive. There is no killing of viruses. Die-off refers to the act of treating them and bringing them out of hiding in the case of Valtrex. Yes, it's confusing.~ Antiviral Therapy 101~~ Make a biomed book ~~ gryffinstail.wordpress.com ~~ @Gryffins_Tail ~Could you send me the link? Thks ;)Enviado desde mi dispositivo BlackBerry® de Orange.Sender: mb12valtrex Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2012 03:13:20 -0000To: <mb12valtrex >ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: About to start ValtrexNo it doesn't convert to sugar the yeast happens because of the change in TH1 to Th2. Do a search on pubmed and you will understandSally BCould anyone advise any coping mechanisms for bad reactions to Valtrex? Does it tend to be a flu like feeling?------------------------------------

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