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Hi all. We're about 2 weeks into my dd increasing her dose of

Monolaurin. What is the max dose most people do or Drs suggest? I

only saw one post in the archives that said about 600 mg, which is

what we're at. Can/should you go higher? We're about to add in OLE

as well.

I read that LL has Milk Thistle in it. How much? Can you use Milk

Thistle instead of LL? Or is LL best for viruses?

Last, my little guy started Nasal MB12 about a week or so ago and he's

been an emotional wreck. We used MB12 injections off and on for

almost 2 years before that with very little gains or problems. Is

this normal? He cries at the drop of a hat and is more aggressive and

angry too.

Thanks all.

Sondra

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I haven't started monolaurin yet but our DAN said for my 30# son to

take 300-600mg/day. She didn't say that was a max dose.

If I remember correctly, LL is supposed to work on both phase I and

phase II liver problems while milk thistle only works on phase I

(?). If your phase II is slowed down and you accelerate phase I you

could cause more problems. I hope I got that right. Maybe Tami can

clarify for me.

My son didn't have that reaction to shots or spray so I can't help

with that one.

>

> Hi all. We're about 2 weeks into my dd increasing her dose of

> Monolaurin. What is the max dose most people do or Drs suggest?

I

> only saw one post in the archives that said about 600 mg, which is

> what we're at. Can/should you go higher? We're about to add in

OLE

> as well.

>

> I read that LL has Milk Thistle in it. How much? Can you use

Milk

> Thistle instead of LL? Or is LL best for viruses?

>

> Last, my little guy started Nasal MB12 about a week or so ago and

he's

> been an emotional wreck. We used MB12 injections off and on for

> almost 2 years before that with very little gains or problems. Is

> this normal? He cries at the drop of a hat and is more aggressive

and

> angry too.

>

> Thanks all.

> Sondra

>

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