Guest guest Posted October 10, 2011 Report Share Posted October 10, 2011 Has anyone here ever tried taking very large amounts of monolaurin? I like it for warding off colds, and I tolerate it well, so I'm considering doing this. I've occasionally read some comment or review about somebody's getting excellent results from it as an antiviral for hepatitis or EBV. It gets kind of expensive taking large doses, though. Thanks, Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2011 Report Share Posted October 10, 2011 Ellen, I cannot take monolaurin, but I just killed an oncoming cold with megadoses of Vitamin C. Apparently, Linus ing was right! Dr. Myhill from the UK says take it " to bowel tolerance " . Check out her free PDF format book for folks like us! She's a pioneer, who's been getting ALOT of flack (sp) about her work... http://www.drmyhill.co.uk/drmyhill/images/7/76/Cfs_book_27.pdf > > Has anyone here ever tried taking very large amounts of monolaurin? I like it for warding off colds, and I tolerate it well, so I'm considering doing this. I've occasionally read some comment or review about somebody's getting excellent results from it as an antiviral for hepatitis or EBV. It gets kind of expensive taking large doses, though. > > Thanks, > Ellen > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2011 Report Share Posted October 10, 2011 ellen wrote: > Has anyone here ever tried taking very large amounts of monolaurin? I like it for warding off colds, and I tolerate it well, so I'm considering doing this. I've occasionally read some comment or review about somebody's getting excellent results from it as an antiviral for hepatitis or EBV. It gets kind of expensive taking large doses, though. After considerable research, I decided to only buy Lauricidin (NFI), since it's pure with no fillers or additives. Most monolaurin is only 50% monolaurin, since it's loaded with fillers and additives. I don't like wasting money on garbage, nor do I want to put anymore of that in my body than necessary. I found it worked great for shingles. However, the doses needed to control the virus were quite large. I just could not afford it, since I'm on SSDI. It would have cost about $25.00 per week, even with the quantity discount. I wish I could afford it. I'd go back on it in a heartbeat! Jeri <teewinot13@...> @>--->---->-------------------<----<---<@ Dr. Pall's NO/ONOO- Theory/Treatment Discussion Group: TenthParadigmSociety @>----------<---------->-----------------------<----------<----------<@ The Tenth Paradigm - Dr. Pall's Website for CFS/MCS/FM/ETC.: http://www.thetenthparadigm.org @>----------<---------->-----------------------<----------<----------<@ MCS-Florida - For All Chemically Sensitive Floridians MCS-Florida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2011 Report Share Posted October 10, 2011 Jeri, >I found it worked great for shingles. However, the doses needed to control the virus were quite large. < How high a dose are you talking about? And, did you find anything else that controlled shingles? Thanks, Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2011 Report Share Posted October 10, 2011 Hi Ellen, > How high a dose are you talking about? And, did you find anything else that controlled shingles? Six to nine grams per day. No. Colloidal silver works well to suppress it, but you cannot use it for more than two weeks at a time, and as soon as I stopped it returned with a vengeance. I tried several times, each time with the same result. I will not take pharmaceuticals. Besides, they do not cure, and you can't take the antivirals for more than a year anyway, according to the manufacturer, even though doctors prescribe the stuff for years longer. The manufacturer cannot guarantee either safety or effectiveness. Jeri <teewinot13@...> @>--->---->-------------------<----<---<@ Dr. Pall's NO/ONOO- Theory/Treatment Discussion Group: TenthParadigmSociety @>----------<---------->-----------------------<----------<----------<@ The Tenth Paradigm - Dr. Pall's Website for CFS/MCS/FM/ETC.: http://www.thetenthparadigm.org @>----------<---------->-----------------------<----------<----------<@ MCS-Florida - For All Chemically Sensitive Floridians MCS-Florida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2011 Report Share Posted October 13, 2011 what does NFI stand for? Is this the company you are talking about? http://lauricidin.com/lauricidin_coconut/ > > > Has anyone here ever tried taking very large amounts of monolaurin? I like it for warding off colds, and I tolerate it well, so I'm considering doing this. I've occasionally read some comment or review about somebody's getting excellent results from it as an antiviral for hepatitis or EBV. It gets kind of expensive taking large doses, though. > > After considerable research, I decided to only buy Lauricidin (NFI), > since it's pure with no fillers or additives. Most monolaurin is only > 50% monolaurin, since it's loaded with fillers and additives. I don't > like wasting money on garbage, nor do I want to put anymore of that in > my body than necessary. > > I found it worked great for shingles. However, the doses needed to > control the virus were quite large. I just could not afford it, since > I'm on SSDI. It would have cost about $25.00 per week, even with the > quantity discount. I wish I could afford it. I'd go back on it in a > heartbeat! > > Jeri <teewinot13@...> > @>--->---->-------------------<----<---<@ > Dr. Pall's NO/ONOO- Theory/Treatment Discussion Group: > TenthParadigmSociety > @>----------<---------->-----------------------<----------<----------<@ > The Tenth Paradigm - Dr. Pall's Website for CFS/MCS/FM/ETC.: > http://www.thetenthparadigm.org > @>----------<---------->-----------------------<----------<----------<@ > MCS-Florida - For All Chemically Sensitive Floridians > MCS-Florida > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2011 Report Share Posted October 14, 2011 louella m wrote: > what does NFI stand for? No Financial Interest. Jeri <teewinot13@...> @>--->---->-------------------<----<---<@ Dr. Pall's NO/ONOO- Theory/Treatment Discussion Group: TenthParadigmSociety @>----------<---------->-----------------------<----------<----------<@ The Tenth Paradigm - Dr. Pall's Website for CFS/MCS/FM/ETC.: http://www.thetenthparadigm.org @>----------<---------->-----------------------<----------<----------<@ MCS-Florida - For All Chemically Sensitive Floridians MCS-Florida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2011 Report Share Posted October 15, 2011 I tried Monolaurin in the 90's, it did not work for me but am not sure about high doses. Coconut water contains Lauric acid which is in Monolaurin and that is anti-viral, lots of info on the web on how coconut water knocks out the flu. Al > > Has anyone here ever tried taking very large amounts of monolaurin? I like it for warding off colds, and I tolerate it well, so I'm considering doing this. I've occasionally read some comment or review about somebody's getting excellent results from it as an antiviral for hepatitis or EBV. It gets kind of expensive taking large doses, though. > > Thanks, > Ellen > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2011 Report Share Posted October 17, 2011 I take large doses 500mg twice a day. When I first started taking it, it made me herx. I have Lyme disease so apparently it was killing that off. Between that and arabinogalactin (larch tree) I don't really get colds very often. Though I think the arabinogalactin is more important for the cold prevention. ra > > Has anyone here ever tried taking very large amounts of monolaurin? I like it for warding off colds, and I tolerate it well, so I'm considering doing this. I've occasionally read some comment or review about somebody's getting excellent results from it as an antiviral for hepatitis or EBV. It gets kind of expensive taking large doses, though. > > Thanks, > Ellen > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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