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> My son haas an extreme case of warts,

My son's warts were caused by herpes virus. I eliminated them with

lysine. At first, the lysine was pulling the virus out of my son's

brain, so the warts increased a bit until the brain virus was gone.

Then they decreased and disappeared.

Herpes die off caused a LOT of yeast overgrowth, so watch for that.

> I want to know if there would be any reason I couldn't give virastop at

> night. Are there problems with sleeping, hyperactivity, or anything

> that would cause him to be uncomfortable at night.

Yeast overgrowth might cause this.

Dana

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We routinely give Virastop at bedtime, combined with the antiviral Monolaurin.

We've not had any issues with it disturbing sleep. However we don't give Vit.C,

DHA or any other vitamins at bedtime and we are sure to use a couple Digest Gold

and No Fenol to help sweep all the gunk out so he doesn't really " feel " the

effects of the antiviral treatment to the degree it disturbs his rest.

Is virastop okay to give at night?

My son haas an extreme case of warts, and the doctors want to cut and

burn some them because they are so large. He has an appointment in 10

days, but I wanted to try the virastop in hopes that they will go away

or at least shrink. Then I will cancel his appointment and keep him on

the virastop. He is very squeemish, and when the doctor told him that

she was going to use her scalpel to cut it down, and then burn it; he

almost passed out. I would like to spare him some anxiety.

I want to know if there would be any reason I couldn't give virastop at

night. Are there problems with sleeping, hyperactivity, or anything

that would cause him to be uncomfortable at night.

Thank you,

paula

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