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Thank you for all the great information! Shirley

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> > Is there a basic anti-viral Protocol that is being used for

autism?

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> > I've read about Vitamin A and Vitamin C. I don't know which one

is

> > more effective or how long it should be used. Should it be done

> > before or after chelation?

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> > Thanks in advance,

> > Shirley

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Hello,

I need information on anti-viral protocol. What is a good anti-viral

protocol? How long should it be continued?

It is strange that our DAN doctor does not discuss all these remedies

which we discuss here.

Thanks,

Maya

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I don't know if there's a right answer to this.

I tend to think the more we reduce the body's burdens of heavy metals

the better chance the body has or repairing itself and consequently the

" healthier " the body becomes to fight the immune battles that it needs

to fight. That doesn't necessarily mean you wait until chelation is

completely over..... chelation can take a long time.

For example, the first time we tried the high dose vit A protocol we saw

nothing. But after a year of chelation, we tried it again, and got

massive reaction, full break out of measles. Spots everywhere. This is

actually a good thing, when the spots present themselves it means that

cell mediated immunity is working (to some extent at least). So at

least from this we could speculate that my daughters cell mediated

immunity has improved.

I guess the main lesson for me I got out of this is that for some

interventions, if you try them and they don't work, don't immediately

write them off as useless or irrelevant. It may be that the bodies

biochemistry was not right for that intervention to work at that time.

So sometimes it pays to try again later. Keep in mind with the high

dose vit A you should wait at least 6 months before you try again.

mywonderbaby wrote:

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> When do you decide to do this protocol? Or do you simply do it

> irrespective? When is the right time to do this? After chelation or

> before chelation?

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> Thanks,

> Maya

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> When do you decide to do this protocol? Or do you simply do it

> irrespective? When is the right time to do this? After chelation or

> before chelation?

I did anti-virals for two reasons, 1) chelation was not as effective

as I expected, and 2) my son had virus symptoms [warts and cold

sores]. I waited until after chelation, mostly because I had thought

chelation was the last intervention required, whereas for my kids it

turned out to be one of the first. It is not required to wait until

chelation is completed to start anti-virals, altho the yeast

overgrowth caused by anti-virals is tremendous, moreso than with

chelation. So if you have difficulty keeping yeast under control with

chelation, you should wait on anti-virals until chelation is further

progressed and the yeast overgrowth is more manageable.

Dana

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