Guest guest Posted January 29, 2006 Report Share Posted January 29, 2006 > i was just curious of the post another parent wrote stating if antivirals not working then the problem may not be viral. That's true, but it may also be true that particular viruses need to be treated by specific agents, and yours haven't been matched up yet. So high-dose Vit A is good for measles virus but maybe not so effective for other viruses. n's viral titer was highest for EBV, so I can say that Virastop works on that. It and OLE are probably pretty broad-spectrum but we'll have to collect reports from people who had the panel done. Unfortunately that panel is expensive, because I'd have loved to re-do it after each anti-viral treatment. Which viruses does your son have trouble with? Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2006 Report Share Posted January 29, 2006 In working with viruses the issues are two fold: 1. Stop the replication with antivirals - Valtrex, olive leaf, etc. 2. Test for the specific viruses and make a homochord for the viruses - the homochord will dredge / kill off the viruses. Homochords are typically made off of EAV/EDS devices. Requires a skilled practitioner. Also lots of oxygen therapies ( activate oxygen using medical oxygen/medical ozone in the mixture ) via insufflation OR sauna if child is old enough to sit in cabinet / tolerate sauna. The problem here may be the virus has hijacked a bacteria such as borellia and stores it in in the virus DNA. It's called a " Viteria " . Combo of bacteria and virus. > > > i was just curious of the post another parent wrote stating if > antivirals not working then the problem may not be viral. > > That's true, but it may also be true that particular viruses need to > be treated by specific agents, and yours haven't been matched up yet. > So high-dose Vit A is good for measles virus but maybe not so > effective for other viruses. n's viral titer was highest for EBV, > so I can say that Virastop works on that. It and OLE are probably > pretty broad-spectrum but we'll have to collect reports from people > who had the panel done. Unfortunately that panel is expensive, because > I'd have loved to re-do it after each anti-viral treatment. > > Which viruses does your son have trouble with? > > Nell > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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