Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Stan Im not sure if it came out right but I think you may have got the gist of where I was going with this. Every time I look for more answers, more questions come up. Then Im back in a crisis to look for more answers. In the last few weeks I have been trying to connect the dots once again to my sons progression as we continued to apply biomed. We started years back of what I call from ground up first to clean the gut. Then applied the gut brain connection through nutrition which then led to more advanced Biomed, heavy metal detoxification. Now I am searching for more answers in the area of viral. Which to me brings me in a full circle. (Well may be its just me going in circles and everyone else is just moving along) Anyway Through that time I have adopted many principles of the SCD diet as well as the Fiengold diet. But it was the science behind the SCD that had me fascinated. We never went scd but applied many of its principles of how it works. The one thing that struck me in how once you heal the gut you can reintroduce these foods back into the diet. But also what we have learned that many who have finished chelation were able to do the same. Than as you look at the progress with digestive enzymes many children are able to eat offending foods again. Or as they continue enzyme therapy along with good diets they get even better responses. Somehow in each of these cases there must be a measure of the gut healing from either virus and /or heavy metals damage to the intestinal tract and digestive system. So right now I am even more interested in the role of enzymes as I have learned that ViraStop contains several types of proteases such as those in digestive enzymes. I know im on to something just need to put it together to get there. Does this make any sense? or is it just me going in circles cause im over tired. Thanks Kenny V > > > > > > > > > > > > > It is my understanding that Virastop does not harm the > > bacteria > > > of > > > > > probiotics. Virastop digests the protein sheath of viruses-- > > it > > > is > > > > > an enzyme. Enzymes, like VS and Candex, are very particular, > > > and VS > > > > > is formulated for proteins. If probiotics couldn't withstand > > > > > enzymes, taking probiotics would be of no use to us because we > > > have > > > > > enzymes in us working all the time. > > > > > > > > > > > > > I am not a Virastop expert, but I thought that since Virastop is > > > > formulated for proteins, and bacteria is composed of proteins > > > couldn't > > > > they interfere with each other? I may be dead wrong on this > > one. > > > I > > > > am going to have to do some research on this. Maybe it is > > > formulated > > > > to somehow avoid them (probiotics)? Regardless, I do not think > > > that I > > > > would give them together in our case although spacing them out > > > should > > > > not hurt. > > > > > > > > Also, there are several types of enzymes in our bodies that have > > > > several different functions. Good bacteria (or probiotics) in > > our > > > > body actually produces enzymes. They all have their purpose, > > and > > > > while one child may benefit from one enzyme, another may not. > > > > > > > > Digestive enzymes help break down foods. Some kids (like mine) > > > can > > > > avoid special diets using these. One thing that my wife and I > > > noticed > > > > is that many doctors will prescribe a standard set of digestive > > > > enzymes without testing. I do not necessarily agree with this. > > > The > > > > problem is that one child may require one enzyme and other > > > children > > > > may require others depending on what they are have difficulty in > > > > digesting. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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