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Update on Molluscum/Warts Battle

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Our 6yr old son had at least 30 little molluscum bumps on his abdomen,

arms, and legs. Molluscum are in the wart family and, like warts, are

equally as stubborn in treatment. We went to the pediatrician when he

had only one bump and was told it usually goes away on its own. That

is true... that CAN happen. Another thing that CAN happen is that the

one can turn into 20 in a matter of 2-3 months, as it did in our case.

With so many on his little body, burning/freezing them off was a final

option and only after I had exhausted all other possibilities.

It's been about 1.5 months since we started our son on a combination

of Lysine and Virastop. (Thanks to Dana for the Lysine tip!) From what

I've read, the Virastop helps to break down the protein membrane that

coats & protects the virus. At that point, your own body's immune

system and/or any antiviral (in this case, the lysine) can go to work

on the virus.

The results have been jaw-dropping amazing! After about a week, all

the bumps looked swollen and irritated, a little bigger, a little

pinker... that's how I knew something was happening. At this point,

they started to itch... this is where it can get tricky because

scratching them is the last thing you want your kid to do.

Today, his bumps really aren't bumps. They're flat dried patches.

They're on their way out, without question.

I'm a newbie in all this, but I just want to shout to the world:

USE LYSINE & VIRASTOP FOR WARTS & MOLLUSCUM! IT WORKS!!!

Take care everyone,

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