Guest guest Posted April 14, 2008 Report Share Posted April 14, 2008 > > My non-verbal daughter has been on Valtrex, Diflucan, and Threelac. > She is having terrible outbursts and crying spells as if in severe > pain, I am ready to stop Valtrex and Diflucan after 90+ days and try > naturals to see if these spells stop. She is typically a very happy > kid, so this is so heartbreaking to watch. Any suggestions on what > naturals to start and what dose would be greatly appreciated. I eliminated viruses with olive leaf extract, Virastop enzyme, vitamin C, and lysine. And high dose vitamin A protocol for measles virus. > I have Virastop to begin with, my concern is after reading the Enzyme > Books the dose may be so incredibly high I won't be able to get enough > in her or afford it??? Has anyone else used Virastop and at what dose? The most I used was 15 capsules per day [5 caps 3x per day]. It is not required to go up that high tho. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2008 Report Share Posted April 14, 2008 > > I eliminated viruses with olive leaf extract, Virastop enzyme, vitamin > C, and lysine. And high dose vitamin A protocol for measles virus. > > What does would you suggest for the OLE and lysine? She is 65 lbs?? > THANKS DANA! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2008 Report Share Posted April 14, 2008 > I have Virastop to begin with, my concern is after reading the Enzyme > Books the dose may be so incredibly high I won't be able to get enough > in her or afford it??? Has anyone else used Virastop and at what dose? > She is about 65 lbs. > TIA! > The thing with the ViraStop is that even you go to higher doses, it is for a limited period of time...maybe a couple months. It isn't like you will be taking that quantity for years! The idea is to get better so you don't need to continue all the stuff all the time - natural or prescription. Some people have found that combining antivirals, such as adding in high levels of vitamin C or OLE, means less ViraStop is needed. And adding the ViraStop enzymes means less of the other items. probably due to the synergistic action among all the antivirals. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 > > I eliminated viruses with olive leaf extract, Virastop enzyme, vitamin > > C, and lysine. And high dose vitamin A protocol for measles virus. > > > > What does would you suggest for the OLE and lysine? She is 65 lbs?? I started both at 250mg per day. Start one at a time. Be sure to give lysine at least 2 hours apart from OLE. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 > > The thing with the ViraStop is that even you go to higher doses, it is for a limited period of > time...maybe a couple months. It isn't like you will be taking that quantity for years! The idea > is to get better so you don't need to continue all the stuff all the time - natural or > prescription. > > Some people have found that combining antivirals, such as adding in high levels of vitamin C > or OLE, means less ViraStop is needed. And adding the ViraStop enzymes means less of the > other items. probably due to the synergistic action among all the antivirals. > > . > Thanks ! I just went back through your book, Going with your gut and it makes sense now! I will start Virastop and OLE today, it sounds like it is OK to give together? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 - > > > I started both at 250mg per day. Start one at a time. Be sure to > give lysine at least 2 hours apart from OLE. > > Dana > Thanks again Dana! One last question, can I give OLE and Virastop together, she doesn't swallow pills yet so I have to hide in food/drink. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 We went from Valtrex and some prescription antifungals to Monolaurin, OLE and natural antifungals like GSE. We noticed die-off and an improvements in the immune system behaviorally, cognitively, and in other outward physical ways. The key for us was finding the right combo/balance of helper enzymes and probiotic doses timed in the day for the best improvement. Some of our helper enzymes are No Fenol*, Digest Gold*, Virastop*, Candidase* and the Houston Trio at every meal. We use 3 different types of probiotics scheduled throughout the day as well. Valtrex for us, was a mistake. Stopping Valtrex and want to start naturals (OLE, Virastop,?) My non-verbal daughter has been on Valtrex, Diflucan, and Threelac. She is having terrible outbursts and crying spells as if in severe pain, I am ready to stop Valtrex and Diflucan after 90+ days and try naturals to see if these spells stop. She is typically a very happy kid, so this is so heartbreaking to watch. Any suggestions on what naturals to start and what dose would be greatly appreciated. I have Virastop to begin with, my concern is after reading the Enzyme Books the dose may be so incredibly high I won't be able to get enough in her or afford it??? Has anyone else used Virastop and at what dose? She is about 65 lbs. TIA! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2008 Report Share Posted April 17, 2008 > Thanks again Dana! One last question, can I give OLE and Virastop > together, she doesn't swallow pills yet so I have to hide in > food/drink. Hiding OLE can be a problem, it is very strong. And Virastop should be given on an empty stomach, so best not to hide in food, altho hiding in drink can work. You can give them together, but watch for yeast overgrowth. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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