Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 It's probably best to tell us about your child symptoms first and then folks who can relate to your child will likely chime and and I can also tell you what I've seen based from other families based on your child. - Stan > > For those of you using the VS protocol, what type of VS are you using? I > understand there is the VS made by Enzymedica, and there is a stronger type as well. I'm > a little confused here. Is the stronger type made by a different company? If so, how do we > know it contains the same enzyme as the VS? > > > > Thanks, > > Sheryl > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2006 Report Share Posted May 19, 2006 Stan or anyone.... Pardon another newbieish question.......When you speak in terms or starting Valtrex (with antifungal....got that.....) are you assuming that MB12 is already being given or does that matter. Do most people give MB12 at the same time as the Valtrex or do they stop during that protocol. Also, would the child need to have been on a prolonged supps regimen before beginning either MB12 or Valtrex? Thanks! mb Re: Regular VS or "industrial Stength"? You are correct. I would use an antifungal with Valtrex. If you look at my "Where to start with antiviral" file in the FILES section, you'll see the explanation.Bascially my suggestion (right now) is to start with Valtrex and Diflucan or Nizoral. Then you may decide to try and add other antivirals like OLE and Virastop down the line.- Stan> For those of you using the VS protocol, what type of VS are you using? I understand there is the VS made by Enzymedica, and there is a stronger type as well. I'm a little confused here. Is the stronger type made by a different company? If so, how do we know it contains the same enzyme as the VS? > > Thanks,> Sheryl> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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