Guest guest Posted May 17, 2009 Report Share Posted May 17, 2009 Hi, Should I have my son's titer's tested before starting an anti viral? Is there one anti viral that works better depending on the virus or do they all work the same on all? Any information appreciated. Thanks, Mom to Gavin: 4.5 yr old, PDD-NOS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2009 Report Share Posted May 20, 2009 Hi , No, not all enzymes to relieve viral issues are the same. This depends on their potency and how high (strong) they are. Specifically protease is the enzyme you'd be looking for to contribute towards supporting immune system balance. I would recommend Virastop by Enzymedica for an antiviral. Children can and have taken this. The dosage would depend on his age of course. I think you and your son would really benefit from this. It contains the highest available potency of an exclusive blend of proteases to assist the body in purification. Protease can break down undigested protein, cellular debris and assist in the break down of toxins in the blood, sparing the immune system this task. The immune system can then concentrate its full action on the invasion. And really focus on breaking down the virus. Virastop is a unique product. It is not an " immune stimulator " , rather an " immune balancer. " It contains a blend of eight proteases, which has the potential of becoming part of the immune system when taken on an empty stomach. I could send you some samples to try if you like. Either way, I hope this helps your son out! Talyna Enzymedica Education Dept. www.enzymedica.com www.AGRT.org > > Hi, > > Should I have my son's titer's tested before starting an anti viral? Is there one anti viral that works better depending on the virus or do they all work the same on all? > > Any information appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Mom to Gavin: 4.5 yr old, PDD-NOS > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2009 Report Share Posted May 20, 2009 Alessandra Do you think try Virastop on a food allergy child worth a shot. I've pulled him off everything except Vit C, he's had a cold. He has constipation issues, blockage, blowouts, problems he's never had his entire life until I try and load him up for probiotic, enzymes and vitamins. I've been doing Kirkman Labs hypoallergenic vit/min, pro-bio gold probiotics and Digest enzymes. We actually have done the vit/mins way before adding enzymes and probiotics so I'm going to work backwards and add those next and see which one causes him his constipation issues. My son is 50 lbs, 6.6 allergic to milk, soy, wheat, gluten, oats, peanuts, peas, eggs, bananas, alovera. Thanks Tammy Re: anti viral question Hi , No, not all enzymes to relieve viral issues are the same. This depends on their potency and how high (strong) they are. Specifically protease is the enzyme you'd be looking for to contribute towards supporting immune system balance. I would recommend Virastop by Enzymedica for an antiviral. Children can and have taken this. The dosage would depend on his age of course. I think you and your son would really benefit from this. It contains the highest available potency of an exclusive blend of proteases to assist the body in purification. Protease can break down undigested protein, cellular debris and assist in the break down of toxins in the blood, sparing the immune system this task. The immune system can then concentrate its full action on the invasion. And really focus on breaking down the virus. Virastop is a unique product. It is not an " immune stimulator " , rather an " immune balancer. " It contains a blend of eight proteases, which has the potential of becoming part of the immune system when taken on an empty stomach. I could send you some samples to try if you like. Either way, I hope this helps your son out! Talyna Enzymedica Education Dept. www.enzymedica.com www.AGRT.org > > Hi, > > Should I have my son's titer's tested before starting an anti viral? Is there one anti viral that works better depending on the virus or do they all work the same on all? > > Any information appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Mom to Gavin: 4.5 yr old, PDD-NOS > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2009 Report Share Posted June 8, 2009 Anti-virals are specific, although some are more broad based than others. I would find out which issues are in play before beginning treatment. Having written that though, I will say when I was first suspicious, before I had any real help, I used Ojibwa Tea and that helped. anti viral question Hi, Should I have my son's titer's tested before starting an anti viral? Is there one anti viral that works better depending on the virus or do they all work the same on all? Any information appreciated. Thanks, Mom to Gavin: 4.5 yr old, PDD-NOS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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