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Right - these antivirals prevent replication but don't kill the virus

outright. When the virus is in nerve tissue and other long-lived

cells, it will remain in your body ready for reactivation. I wonder,

from your second point, whether my long term Acyclovir is the reason

I haven't improved on whey. . .

>I have never had any side effects from the medication. If I try to

>stop using it, very painful mouth sores and inflammation return. So I

>don't think it has cured anything, but it does seem effective at

>controlling the opportunistic viruses.

>

>I found it interesting that Sidney Baker, in his talk at the Boston DAN

>conference, gave a case history where Acyclovir alone corrected

>methylation/sulfation problems. He said that Acyclovir reduces

>adenosine. (About 19 minutes into his talk.)

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