Guest guest Posted August 11, 2010 Report Share Posted August 11, 2010 > I am currently chelating with ALA and have been reading about the anti-viral protocals on danasview. Can I begin an anti-viral protocal while chelating? If your child is tolerating the chelation, and the yeast isn't too bad, then yes. Anti-virals caused more yeast here than chelation did, so watch for that. You may have to wait on the anti-virals until the chelation has reduced the yeast overgrowth. >>How would I know if my child needs high dose vitamin A or just OLE? My son required high dose vitamin A, to eliminate measles virus. OLE is optional, it suppresses viruses but does not eliminate them unless the immune system is otherwise functioning well. What eliminated the other viruses, at my house, was high doses of vitamin C, vitamin D, and lysine. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2010 Report Share Posted August 11, 2010 Thank you so much Dana. After posting this, I realized that you did not start anti-viral until after chelation but it is good to know I can start it. Chelation is going well but I will be aware of the yeast flare-up when we start anti-viral. If my children recieved the MMR vaccine, does that mean we should do vitamin A? Will it hurt my child if I do it and there are no measles? As long as I watch out for toxicity? I think my child who seems to be in the worst shape (gut wise) might need this. Not sure about my other two children but they are chelating as well. Thanks for your help! Tracey > > I am currently chelating with ALA and have been reading about the anti-viral protocals on danasview. Can I begin an anti-viral protocal while chelating? > > > If your child is tolerating the chelation, and the yeast isn't too bad, then yes. Anti-virals caused more yeast here than chelation did, so watch for that. You may have to wait on the anti-virals until the chelation has reduced the yeast overgrowth. > > > >>How would I know if my child needs high dose vitamin A or just OLE? > > > My son required high dose vitamin A, to eliminate measles virus. OLE is optional, it suppresses viruses but does not eliminate them unless the immune system is otherwise functioning well. What eliminated the other viruses, at my house, was high doses of vitamin C, vitamin D, and lysine. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2010 Report Share Posted August 12, 2010 > If my children recieved the MMR vaccine, does that mean we should do vitamin A? Not necessarily. Three of my kids had MMR vaccine, but only one needed high dose vitamin A. >>Will it hurt my child if I do it and there are no measles? Your child would most likely reach toxicity with the first dose. Watch for signs of toxicity http://www.danasview.net/vitamina.htm >>As long as I watch out for toxicity? Yes Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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