Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 > I also spoke to him of my son's dosage. This was the highest he'd > heard of for a person that small, but he told me that during > rat/small animal studies they had been given far, far, far more VS > per pound, and there were absolutely no bad side effects. > > I hope this clarifies a few things. It certainly did for me. > > Anita Thank you for the great information, Anita. Especially the dose part for me. The higher we go the more nervous I was getting. The above info make me feel more at ease. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 Anita, Thanks for posting this. This is probably the best explanation I have seen on how VS works. Really interesting and great info, and it does clear up a lot of things. > > I just spoke with a very helpful man named at Enzymedica about > VS. > > Here are some things we covered: > > Virastop can only work on proteins that are either dead, damaged, or > do not belong. Probiotics are living, whole, and do belong in our > body; therefore, the VS cannot and will not do any harm to them. > > Something bacterial that does not belong will be marked with an > antibody. Once it is marked like that, the protease in the VS can > digest it. Our immune system will not mark the good bacteria of > probitics. > > VS can work on any proteins that are dead, damaged, or do not > belong, therefore, they can work on bad bacteria, viruses, > parasites. I found this very interesting as some people have > noticed a reduction in OCD behaviours using VS. They normally think > then that the OCD was viral in nature, but it also could have been > bacterial, as the VS works well on ANYTHING protein that is dead, > damaged, or not supposed to be there. > > I also spoke to him of my son's dosage. This was the highest he'd > heard of for a person that small, but he told me that during > rat/small animal studies they had been given far, far, far more VS > per pound, and there were absolutely no bad side effects. > > I hope this clarifies a few things. It certainly did for me. > > Anita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 Anita, Thanks for posting this. This is probably the best explanation I have seen on how VS works. Really interesting and great info, and it does clear up a lot of things. > > I just spoke with a very helpful man named at Enzymedica about > VS. > > Here are some things we covered: > > Virastop can only work on proteins that are either dead, damaged, or > do not belong. Probiotics are living, whole, and do belong in our > body; therefore, the VS cannot and will not do any harm to them. > > Something bacterial that does not belong will be marked with an > antibody. Once it is marked like that, the protease in the VS can > digest it. Our immune system will not mark the good bacteria of > probitics. > > VS can work on any proteins that are dead, damaged, or do not > belong, therefore, they can work on bad bacteria, viruses, > parasites. I found this very interesting as some people have > noticed a reduction in OCD behaviours using VS. They normally think > then that the OCD was viral in nature, but it also could have been > bacterial, as the VS works well on ANYTHING protein that is dead, > damaged, or not supposed to be there. > > I also spoke to him of my son's dosage. This was the highest he'd > heard of for a person that small, but he told me that during > rat/small animal studies they had been given far, far, far more VS > per pound, and there were absolutely no bad side effects. > > I hope this clarifies a few things. It certainly did for me. > > Anita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 Thank you both and Anita! All these pieces are so important in trying to help our kids. I started valtrex months back and saw severe regression. At the same time I had a family crisis so I stopped it and when things calmed down i started OLE with manageable regression(he's almost 13 and too big to deal with severe regression) I continued that with OOO and the usual liver support. At about the same time I started NCD and he seemed happier on it although it's somewhat confusing to know what's doing what. Then I added the VS and saw horrible regression, so I stopped it. I recently stopped the OLE, continued with the NCD and I'm still seeing small gains . I have a 3 month supply of valtrex and difflucan and I'm waiting to gather all info before I attempt it again as he is too huge to have tantrums without having major house repairs or even worse injuries. I think virals are such a big part of this picture. I feel sometimes I can't read enough to understand it all. Thank you , Anita and Stan very much for posting all the information. It helps us all in making decisions. , Re: Virastop information Anita, Thanks for posting this. This is probably the best explanation I have seen on how VS works. Really interesting and great info, and it does clear up a lot of things.>> I just spoke with a very helpful man named at Enzymedica about > VS.> > Here are some things we covered:> > Virastop can only work on proteins that are either dead, damaged, or > do not belong. Probiotics are living, whole, and do belong in our > body; therefore, the VS cannot and will not do any harm to them.> > Something bacterial that does not belong will be marked with an > antibody. Once it is marked like that, the protease in the VS can > digest it. Our immune system will not mark the good bacteria of > probitics. > > VS can work on any proteins that are dead, damaged, or do not > belong, therefore, they can work on bad bacteria, viruses, > parasites. I found this very interesting as some people have > noticed a reduction in OCD behaviours using VS. They normally think > then that the OCD was viral in nature, but it also could have been > bacterial, as the VS works well on ANYTHING protein that is dead, > damaged, or not supposed to be there.> > I also spoke to him of my son's dosage. This was the highest he'd > heard of for a person that small, but he told me that during > rat/small animal studies they had been given far, far, far more VS > per pound, and there were absolutely no bad side effects.> > I hope this clarifies a few things. It certainly did for me.> > Anita> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 Thank you both and Anita! All these pieces are so important in trying to help our kids. I started valtrex months back and saw severe regression. At the same time I had a family crisis so I stopped it and when things calmed down i started OLE with manageable regression(he's almost 13 and too big to deal with severe regression) I continued that with OOO and the usual liver support. At about the same time I started NCD and he seemed happier on it although it's somewhat confusing to know what's doing what. Then I added the VS and saw horrible regression, so I stopped it. I recently stopped the OLE, continued with the NCD and I'm still seeing small gains . I have a 3 month supply of valtrex and difflucan and I'm waiting to gather all info before I attempt it again as he is too huge to have tantrums without having major house repairs or even worse injuries. I think virals are such a big part of this picture. I feel sometimes I can't read enough to understand it all. Thank you , Anita and Stan very much for posting all the information. It helps us all in making decisions. , Re: Virastop information Anita, Thanks for posting this. This is probably the best explanation I have seen on how VS works. Really interesting and great info, and it does clear up a lot of things.>> I just spoke with a very helpful man named at Enzymedica about > VS.> > Here are some things we covered:> > Virastop can only work on proteins that are either dead, damaged, or > do not belong. Probiotics are living, whole, and do belong in our > body; therefore, the VS cannot and will not do any harm to them.> > Something bacterial that does not belong will be marked with an > antibody. Once it is marked like that, the protease in the VS can > digest it. Our immune system will not mark the good bacteria of > probitics. > > VS can work on any proteins that are dead, damaged, or do not > belong, therefore, they can work on bad bacteria, viruses, > parasites. I found this very interesting as some people have > noticed a reduction in OCD behaviours using VS. They normally think > then that the OCD was viral in nature, but it also could have been > bacterial, as the VS works well on ANYTHING protein that is dead, > damaged, or not supposed to be there.> > I also spoke to him of my son's dosage. This was the highest he'd > heard of for a person that small, but he told me that during > rat/small animal studies they had been given far, far, far more VS > per pound, and there were absolutely no bad side effects.> > I hope this clarifies a few things. It certainly did for me.> > Anita> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 Thanks for that great info Anita. Wow-it is hard to imagine giving almost a full bottle of VS every day. It is good that you are finally seeing a big viral rash. Maybe once this is gone you will see some great improvements. How are you managing to control the yeast with all the VS and chelation?? Hang in there and keep us posted. Sheresa > > Hello everyone, > > Here is some information about Virastop that may be of interest to > you. I was trying to follow up on a commment made on another board > that VS could harm probiotics. > > I just spoke with a very helpful man named at Enzymedica about > VS. > > Here are some things we covered: > > Virastop can only work on proteins that are either dead, damaged, or > do not belong. Probiotics are living, whole, and do belong in our > body; therefore, the VS cannot and will not do any harm to them. > > Something bacterial that does not belong will be marked with an > antibody. Once it is marked like that, the protease in the VS can > digest it. Our immune system will not mark the good bacteria of > probitics. > > VS can work on any proteins that are dead, damaged, or do not > belong, therefore, they can work on bad bacteria, viruses, > parasites. I found this very interesting as some people have > noticed a reduction in OCD behaviours using VS. They normally think > then that the OCD was viral in nature, but it also could have been > bacterial, as the VS works well on ANYTHING protein that is dead, > damaged, or not supposed to be there. > > I also spoke to him of my son's dosage. This was the highest he'd > heard of for a person that small, but he told me that during > rat/small animal studies they had been given far, far, far more VS > per pound, and there were absolutely no bad side effects. > > I hope this clarifies a few things. It certainly did for me. > > Anita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 Make sense it also answers the enzymes Q's as well considering VS is also a protease blend. It also reinforces the former probiotics Q's as well Here is an exert ViraStop (formerly Purify) - 60 caps Enzymedica EZMA-98141 This product helps digest protein and supports immune function. Protease is able to dissolve almost all proteins as long as they are not components of living cells. Viruses are cell parasites consisting of nucleic acids covered by a protein film. Parasites, fungal forms and bacteria are made up of protein. Virastop contains eight different proteases which can break down undigested protein, cellular debris, and toxins in the blood, sparing the immune system this task. The immune system can then concentrate its full action on the invasion. Thanks gain Kenny v >> I just spoke with a very helpful man named at Enzymedica about > VS.> > Here are some things we covered:> > Virastop can only work on proteins that are either dead, damaged, or > do not belong. Probiotics are living, whole, and do belong in our > body; therefore, the VS cannot and will not do any harm to them.> > Something bacterial that does not belong will be marked with an > antibody. Once it is marked like that, the protease in the VS can > digest it. Our immune system will not mark the good bacteria of > probitics. > > VS can work on any proteins that are dead, damaged, or do not > belong, therefore, they can work on bad bacteria, viruses, > parasites. I found this very interesting as some people have > noticed a reduction in OCD behaviours using VS. They normally think > then that the OCD was viral in nature, but it also could have been > bacterial, as the VS works well on ANYTHING protein that is dead, > damaged, or not supposed to be there.> > I also spoke to him of my son's dosage. This was the highest he'd > heard of for a person that small, but he told me that during > rat/small animal studies they had been given far, far, far more VS > per pound, and there were absolutely no bad side effects.> > I hope this clarifies a few things. It certainly did for me.> > Anita> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 Make sense it also answers the enzymes Q's as well considering VS is also a protease blend. It also reinforces the former probiotics Q's as well Here is an exert ViraStop (formerly Purify) - 60 caps Enzymedica EZMA-98141 This product helps digest protein and supports immune function. Protease is able to dissolve almost all proteins as long as they are not components of living cells. Viruses are cell parasites consisting of nucleic acids covered by a protein film. Parasites, fungal forms and bacteria are made up of protein. Virastop contains eight different proteases which can break down undigested protein, cellular debris, and toxins in the blood, sparing the immune system this task. The immune system can then concentrate its full action on the invasion. Thanks gain Kenny v >> I just spoke with a very helpful man named at Enzymedica about > VS.> > Here are some things we covered:> > Virastop can only work on proteins that are either dead, damaged, or > do not belong. Probiotics are living, whole, and do belong in our > body; therefore, the VS cannot and will not do any harm to them.> > Something bacterial that does not belong will be marked with an > antibody. Once it is marked like that, the protease in the VS can > digest it. Our immune system will not mark the good bacteria of > probitics. > > VS can work on any proteins that are dead, damaged, or do not > belong, therefore, they can work on bad bacteria, viruses, > parasites. I found this very interesting as some people have > noticed a reduction in OCD behaviours using VS. They normally think > then that the OCD was viral in nature, but it also could have been > bacterial, as the VS works well on ANYTHING protein that is dead, > damaged, or not supposed to be there.> > I also spoke to him of my son's dosage. This was the highest he'd > heard of for a person that small, but he told me that during > rat/small animal studies they had been given far, far, far more VS > per pound, and there were absolutely no bad side effects.> > I hope this clarifies a few things. It certainly did for me.> > Anita> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 Anita: Thank you. The 3 Ds - dead, damaged, and do not belong - is now firmly imprinted on my brain. Gayatri > > I just spoke with a very helpful man named at Enzymedica about > VS. > > Here are some things we covered: > > Virastop can only work on proteins that are either dead, damaged, or > do not belong. Probiotics are living, whole, and do belong in our > body; therefore, the VS cannot and will not do any harm to them. > > Something bacterial that does not belong will be marked with an > antibody. Once it is marked like that, the protease in the VS can > digest it. Our immune system will not mark the good bacteria of > probitics. > > VS can work on any proteins that are dead, damaged, or do not > belong, therefore, they can work on bad bacteria, viruses, > parasites. I found this very interesting as some people have > noticed a reduction in OCD behaviours using VS. They normally think > then that the OCD was viral in nature, but it also could have been > bacterial, as the VS works well on ANYTHING protein that is dead, > damaged, or not supposed to be there. > > I also spoke to him of my son's dosage. This was the highest he'd > heard of for a person that small, but he told me that during > rat/small animal studies they had been given far, far, far more VS > per pound, and there were absolutely no bad side effects. > > I hope this clarifies a few things. It certainly did for me. > > Anita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 Anita: Thank you. The 3 Ds - dead, damaged, and do not belong - is now firmly imprinted on my brain. Gayatri > > I just spoke with a very helpful man named at Enzymedica about > VS. > > Here are some things we covered: > > Virastop can only work on proteins that are either dead, damaged, or > do not belong. Probiotics are living, whole, and do belong in our > body; therefore, the VS cannot and will not do any harm to them. > > Something bacterial that does not belong will be marked with an > antibody. Once it is marked like that, the protease in the VS can > digest it. Our immune system will not mark the good bacteria of > probitics. > > VS can work on any proteins that are dead, damaged, or do not > belong, therefore, they can work on bad bacteria, viruses, > parasites. I found this very interesting as some people have > noticed a reduction in OCD behaviours using VS. They normally think > then that the OCD was viral in nature, but it also could have been > bacterial, as the VS works well on ANYTHING protein that is dead, > damaged, or not supposed to be there. > > I also spoke to him of my son's dosage. This was the highest he'd > heard of for a person that small, but he told me that during > rat/small animal studies they had been given far, far, far more VS > per pound, and there were absolutely no bad side effects. > > I hope this clarifies a few things. It certainly did for me. > > Anita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 Thanks for the encouragement Sheresa. I bought the 120 cap bottles, so one now lasts us three and 1/3 days. I am hoping for the improvements. Hoping with everything that I am, as we all do. We had to stop chelation. Not because of yeast, but simply because I did not want to force my son to take so many supplements. But we do have yeast under control with Candex and lots of probiotics. I dose the Candex each time I dose the VS. Take care, Anita -- In , " sbarron6fun " <rsbarron@...> wrote: > > Thanks for that great info Anita. Wow-it is hard to imagine giving > almost a full bottle of VS every day. It is good that you are > finally seeing a big viral rash. Maybe once this is gone you will > see some great improvements. > > How are you managing to control the yeast with all the VS and > chelation?? Hang in there and keep us posted. > > Sheresa > > > > > > > > > Hello everyone, > > > > Here is some information about Virastop that may be of interest to > > you. I was trying to follow up on a commment made on another board > > that VS could harm probiotics. > > > > I just spoke with a very helpful man named at Enzymedica > about > > VS. > > > > Here are some things we covered: > > > > Virastop can only work on proteins that are either dead, damaged, > or > > do not belong. Probiotics are living, whole, and do belong in our > > body; therefore, the VS cannot and will not do any harm to them. > > > > Something bacterial that does not belong will be marked with an > > antibody. Once it is marked like that, the protease in the VS can > > digest it. Our immune system will not mark the good bacteria of > > probitics. > > > > VS can work on any proteins that are dead, damaged, or do not > > belong, therefore, they can work on bad bacteria, viruses, > > parasites. I found this very interesting as some people have > > noticed a reduction in OCD behaviours using VS. They normally > think > > then that the OCD was viral in nature, but it also could have been > > bacterial, as the VS works well on ANYTHING protein that is dead, > > damaged, or not supposed to be there. > > > > I also spoke to him of my son's dosage. This was the highest he'd > > heard of for a person that small, but he told me that during > > rat/small animal studies they had been given far, far, far more VS > > per pound, and there were absolutely no bad side effects. > > > > I hope this clarifies a few things. It certainly did for me. > > > > Anita > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Hi Anita, Just to add a small point that OCD is quite often bacterial. I just wonder that if our kids have an autoimmune issue and antibodies to things like food and tissue... based on the concepts you are saying... I wonder if Virastop could be bad for autoimmune folks. Just thinking out loud. - Stan > > I just spoke with a very helpful man named at Enzymedica about > VS. > > Here are some things we covered: > > Virastop can only work on proteins that are either dead, damaged, or > do not belong. Probiotics are living, whole, and do belong in our > body; therefore, the VS cannot and will not do any harm to them. > > Something bacterial that does not belong will be marked with an > antibody. Once it is marked like that, the protease in the VS can > digest it. Our immune system will not mark the good bacteria of > probitics. > > VS can work on any proteins that are dead, damaged, or do not > belong, therefore, they can work on bad bacteria, viruses, > parasites. I found this very interesting as some people have > noticed a reduction in OCD behaviours using VS. They normally think > then that the OCD was viral in nature, but it also could have been > bacterial, as the VS works well on ANYTHING protein that is dead, > damaged, or not supposed to be there. > > I also spoke to him of my son's dosage. This was the highest he'd > heard of for a person that small, but he told me that during > rat/small animal studies they had been given far, far, far more VS > per pound, and there were absolutely no bad side effects. > > I hope this clarifies a few things. It certainly did for me. > > Anita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Hi Anita, Just to add a small point that OCD is quite often bacterial. I just wonder that if our kids have an autoimmune issue and antibodies to things like food and tissue... based on the concepts you are saying... I wonder if Virastop could be bad for autoimmune folks. Just thinking out loud. - Stan > > I just spoke with a very helpful man named at Enzymedica about > VS. > > Here are some things we covered: > > Virastop can only work on proteins that are either dead, damaged, or > do not belong. Probiotics are living, whole, and do belong in our > body; therefore, the VS cannot and will not do any harm to them. > > Something bacterial that does not belong will be marked with an > antibody. Once it is marked like that, the protease in the VS can > digest it. Our immune system will not mark the good bacteria of > probitics. > > VS can work on any proteins that are dead, damaged, or do not > belong, therefore, they can work on bad bacteria, viruses, > parasites. I found this very interesting as some people have > noticed a reduction in OCD behaviours using VS. They normally think > then that the OCD was viral in nature, but it also could have been > bacterial, as the VS works well on ANYTHING protein that is dead, > damaged, or not supposed to be there. > > I also spoke to him of my son's dosage. This was the highest he'd > heard of for a person that small, but he told me that during > rat/small animal studies they had been given far, far, far more VS > per pound, and there were absolutely no bad side effects. > > I hope this clarifies a few things. It certainly did for me. > > Anita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 > > Hi Anita, > > Just to add a small point that OCD is quite often bacterial. Yes, that's what I was trying to say, badly. That we assume OCD is bacterial, then VS seems to reduce or fix it, so we say, " Hmmm, maybe OCD is viral. " But maybe the VS is just working on the bacteria. Who knows, maybe OCD can be viral too, but nothing else seems to show that, at least in my limited reading. > > I just wonder that if our kids have an autoimmune issue and antibodies to things like food > and tissue... based on the concepts you are saying... I wonder if Virastop could be bad for > autoimmune folks. That crossed my mind too after my phone call. What about autoantibodies to myelin basic PROTEIN!?? Likely more than 50% of our kids have them. Then I realized that the BBB wouldn't allow any kind of digestive enzymes in to eat the brain. Many of our kids would seem to have lots of autoimmune problems. Many of the moms too. Lots of people with arthritis take serrapeptidase, which is one of the enzymes in VS, with great reduction in arthritis symptoms. But, your point is a good one. I think I may phone back the people at Enzymedica and ask them about this. If I do, I will report back. Anita > > Just thinking out loud. > > - Stan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 > > Hi Anita, > > Just to add a small point that OCD is quite often bacterial. Yes, that's what I was trying to say, badly. That we assume OCD is bacterial, then VS seems to reduce or fix it, so we say, " Hmmm, maybe OCD is viral. " But maybe the VS is just working on the bacteria. Who knows, maybe OCD can be viral too, but nothing else seems to show that, at least in my limited reading. > > I just wonder that if our kids have an autoimmune issue and antibodies to things like food > and tissue... based on the concepts you are saying... I wonder if Virastop could be bad for > autoimmune folks. That crossed my mind too after my phone call. What about autoantibodies to myelin basic PROTEIN!?? Likely more than 50% of our kids have them. Then I realized that the BBB wouldn't allow any kind of digestive enzymes in to eat the brain. Many of our kids would seem to have lots of autoimmune problems. Many of the moms too. Lots of people with arthritis take serrapeptidase, which is one of the enzymes in VS, with great reduction in arthritis symptoms. But, your point is a good one. I think I may phone back the people at Enzymedica and ask them about this. If I do, I will report back. Anita > > Just thinking out loud. > > - Stan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 I would agree with that as well. There seems to be this synergistic relationship between bacteria and viruses as well. 67% of ear infections are viral, but antibiotics still help. Why?... probably something to do with viruses having a tougher time without bacteria (and fungus) around. Just my opinion. - Stan > > > > Hi Anita, > > > > Just to add a small point that OCD is quite often bacterial. > > Yes, that's what I was trying to say, badly. That we assume OCD is > bacterial, then VS seems to reduce or fix it, so we say, " Hmmm, maybe > OCD is viral. " But maybe the VS is just working on the bacteria. Who > knows, maybe OCD can be viral too, but nothing else seems to show > that, at least in my limited reading. > > > > > > I just wonder that if our kids have an autoimmune issue and > antibodies to things like food > > and tissue... based on the concepts you are saying... I wonder if > Virastop could be bad for > > autoimmune folks. > > > That crossed my mind too after my phone call. What about > autoantibodies to myelin basic PROTEIN!?? Likely more than 50% of our > kids have them. Then I realized that the BBB wouldn't allow any kind > of digestive enzymes in to eat the brain. Many of our kids would seem > to have lots of autoimmune problems. Many of the moms too. Lots of > people with arthritis take serrapeptidase, which is one of the enzymes > in VS, with great reduction in arthritis symptoms. But, your point is > a good one. I think I may phone back the people at Enzymedica and ask > them about this. If I do, I will report back. > > Anita > > > > > > Just thinking out loud. > > > > - Stan > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 I would agree with that as well. There seems to be this synergistic relationship between bacteria and viruses as well. 67% of ear infections are viral, but antibiotics still help. Why?... probably something to do with viruses having a tougher time without bacteria (and fungus) around. Just my opinion. - Stan > > > > Hi Anita, > > > > Just to add a small point that OCD is quite often bacterial. > > Yes, that's what I was trying to say, badly. That we assume OCD is > bacterial, then VS seems to reduce or fix it, so we say, " Hmmm, maybe > OCD is viral. " But maybe the VS is just working on the bacteria. Who > knows, maybe OCD can be viral too, but nothing else seems to show > that, at least in my limited reading. > > > > > > I just wonder that if our kids have an autoimmune issue and > antibodies to things like food > > and tissue... based on the concepts you are saying... I wonder if > Virastop could be bad for > > autoimmune folks. > > > That crossed my mind too after my phone call. What about > autoantibodies to myelin basic PROTEIN!?? Likely more than 50% of our > kids have them. Then I realized that the BBB wouldn't allow any kind > of digestive enzymes in to eat the brain. Many of our kids would seem > to have lots of autoimmune problems. Many of the moms too. Lots of > people with arthritis take serrapeptidase, which is one of the enzymes > in VS, with great reduction in arthritis symptoms. But, your point is > a good one. I think I may phone back the people at Enzymedica and ask > them about this. If I do, I will report back. > > Anita > > > > > > Just thinking out loud. > > > > - Stan > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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