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Dear friends,

Can you please confirm that taking proteases like Virastop will not interfere

with taking ALA for chelation? I have to take them between meals and I am

concerned that when I am on round that they may " digest " a component of the ALA.

We are on round 25 (just started ALA ONLY after 25 rounds -- first with DMSA,

then with both, now just finishing up with only ALA). Consistent progress with

each round, but DS (3.5 yrs) recently tested for high virals and we just resumed

Virastop with some scary, then amazing results. I am continuing to up the dosage

to therapeudic levels.

Any thoughts on this? Another product I also have questions on (same issues) is

Candidase, also enzymes.

Thank you in advance for your thoughts.

Best wishes,

Fiona

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It won't be a problem Fiona, other than possible yeast issues. We did

antivirals (including Virastop) while chelating and yeast did become quite

amazing. If you're prepared for it though, you shouldn't have to cut back on

chelation at all. I have found that the enzymes for yeast work incredibly well

and have used them for most of ds's chelation.

Anita

>

> Dear friends,

>

> Can you please confirm that taking proteases like Virastop will not interfere

with taking ALA for chelation? I have to take them between meals and I am

concerned that when I am on round that they may " digest " a component of the ALA.

>

> We are on round 25 (just started ALA ONLY after 25 rounds -- first with DMSA,

then with both, now just finishing up with only ALA). Consistent progress with

each round, but DS (3.5 yrs) recently tested for high virals and we just resumed

Virastop with some scary, then amazing results. I am continuing to up the dosage

to therapeudic levels.

>

> Any thoughts on this? Another product I also have questions on (same issues)

is Candidase, also enzymes.

>

> Thank you in advance for your thoughts.

>

> Best wishes,

>

> Fiona

>

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