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a,

This is taken from Konlee's latest edition... bad news, but see the note

with link at the end of the quote. I haven't followed this link up yet.

I was always keen to know if BHT did anything for CFS too.

Best wishes,

n

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Twinlabs stops making BHT

In July, Twinlabs stopped making BHT, Butylated HydroxyToulene, an

antioxidant that many people have used to prevent and treat herpes and

other lipid-envelope infections. Several persons have called me asking

where to obtain BHT and the answer is I have not been able to locate

another source. Persons with herpes have had good results with LDM-100

(Lomatium dissectum) by the Spice West Co. LDM-100 can be used both

topically and orally. Oral use: 40 drops in water 3 times a day. Topically:

10 drops in one tsp. of water and apply directly on the herpes lesions or

shingles 3 times daily.

Update: BHT is available from www.vrp.com.

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At 05:24 02/06/01, you wrote:

>Has anyone heard of or used the product BHT that Mark Konlee writes of in

>Reversing Immune Dysfunction? I cannot seem to find it anywhere. Supposedly

>it is made by Twinlab.

>

> ``KRISTINA``

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>So little trouble do men take in search for the truth;so readily do they

>accept whatever comes first to hand.

>Thucydides

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You can buy it in bulk from beyond-a-century.com. $8 for 300 grams of loose

crystals.

I haven't tried BHT, but have bought other things from this company and very

happy with their products and service.

Patti

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BHT

Has anyone heard of or used the product BHT that Mark Konlee writes of in

Reversing Immune Dysfunction? I cannot seem to find it anywhere. Supposedly

it is made by Twinlab.

``KRISTINA``

So little trouble do men take in search for the truth;so readily do they

accept whatever comes first to hand.

Thucydides

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Beyond-a century.com has BHT.

BHT

Has anyone heard of or used the product BHT that Mark Konlee writes of in

Reversing Immune Dysfunction? I cannot seem to find it anywhere. Supposedly

it is made by Twinlab.

``KRISTINA``

So little trouble do men take in search for the truth;so readily do they

accept whatever comes first to hand.

Thucydides

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Yes, the BHT is one of the big artificial additives the Feingold

program eliminates. It is 'phenolic' too and used as an antioxidant

to preserve food.

Interesting though because VRP sells straight BHT as a supplement

for viruses (herpes?).

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Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 00:08:43 -0800 (PST)

From: Tazin Round <unitedstatesvet@...>

Subject: Re: Re: Toxic reactions are often misdiagnosed as food allergy

What is BHT??

LiveSimply <quackadillian@...> wrote: BHT isn't bad as food additives

go. (Some people take it as a supplement.)

BHT is short for butylated hydroxy toluene, also more appropriately called

2,6-di-t-butyl-4-methylphenol. BHT is an antioxidant used to retard

oxidation of fatty materials used in cooking, preventing rancidity. Because

of concerns of its safety, alternate applications have been tried

successfully. The most commonly seen is on bread wrappers: " BHT has been

added to the wrapper to preserve freshness. "

Because of the aromatic nature of BHT, it was once suspected to be

carcinogenic, leading to the restricted use in food. However, the minor

levels used have shown no cancer causing problem. Still, there is no

nutritional benefit to eating BHT, and its use in the packaging is almost as

effective as in the food, minimizing possible injestion problems. I have

never seen any legitimate studies of using BHT as a nutraceutical, and would

never recommend doing so.

Gil

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-Hi Kat,

I've been taking BHT about 300 mg. once a day for a year. I got a

large bottle (300 Grams) from beyond-a-century. Its inexpensive. I

take it as a general anti-viral since I have CMV, EBV, HHV-6. I

haven't noticed a change since Ive been taking it, but i continue to

take it because it hasn't caused me any harm and it may supplement the

other OTC anti-virals i take. I haven't increased the dosage because i

have chronic liver problems since i became ill.

Zuzu

-- In , " katrinanon " <katnap@...>

wrote:

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> Has anybody tried using BHT as an anti-viral?

>

> http://www.delano.com/Articles/BHT-antiviral.html

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> Thanks,

> Kat.

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Kat, I have employed BHT as part of an arsenal used against HHV6 A & B plus CMV,

lipid coated Herpes viruses. I cannot be sure of it's relative effect as it was

just one of several antiviral agents employed. The research does support it and

it is safe in reasonable dosage tho you may experience increased toulene levels.

I would not hesitate to use it again but I would pulse it, giving my detox

system a rest...perhaps one week each month. Nite, Mel

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