Guest guest Posted June 28, 2008 Report Share Posted June 28, 2008 thanks Di, yes we had the same here - we only had one DAN and that was when Valtrex was first getting a mention, this doc knew less about it (or let alone other antivirals) than I did... anyways it was just always far to expensive for us, esp with Diflucan combo, to be able to commit longer term... To cut the long story, we saw Dr Klinghardt recently, he identified chronic herpes virus, recommended Valtrex but said if that is too expensive he would recommended homeopathic/spagyric remedy called Solunat no.6, saying it clears viruses same way as Valtrex but more gently and takes much longer than rx... (recommended ds takes it for a year...). The bottle costs about £15/30USD and should last for many many months as we are only using 4 drops per day. since starting it we saw several things that people see on valtrex... this remedy also does gentle detox and we started a few more homeopathic remedies close to Solunat 6 so hard to pinpoint effects to each, but in general ds is doing very very well so just wanted to mention, in case anyone with identified herpes issues is holding back valtrex because of the cost / no insurance etc... natasa x > > > > He is putting Matt on Famvir based on his blood panels and > > other tests > > > > Hi Di, would you know what tests dr G uses to inform decision on > > treatments? viral titers?? > > > > tia > > Natasa > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2008 Report Share Posted June 28, 2008 That is So great...we are interested in homeopathy, but do not have a practioner here that we can go to yet as it is not covered by insurance and Dr. Luc the one Beth likes is $700 for the first appointment - OUCH. Please keep me posted as to your progressw with homeopathy - I think it is great that you found someone willing to guide you through it and if we thought we could swap THAT approach for the pharma one effectively, we would do it in a second...but there the practioner is crucial...Bethh did not see much with her first person and is really pleased with Dr Luc. Di You can post me offline about it too diatplay@... > > > > > > He is putting Matt on Famvir based on his blood panels and > > > other tests > > > > > > Hi Di, would you know what tests dr G uses to inform decision on > > > treatments? viral titers?? > > > > > > tia > > > Natasa > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2008 Report Share Posted June 28, 2008 That is So great...we are interested in homeopathy, but do not have a practioner here that we can go to yet as it is not covered by insurance and Dr. Luc the one Beth likes is $700 for the first appointment - OUCH. Please keep me posted as to your progressw with homeopathy - I think it is great that you found someone willing to guide you through it and if we thought we could swap THAT approach for the pharma one effectively, we would do it in a second...but there the practioner is crucial...Bethh did not see much with her first person and is really pleased with Dr Luc. Di You can post me offline about it too diatplay@... > > > > > > He is putting Matt on Famvir based on his blood panels and > > > other tests > > > > > > Hi Di, would you know what tests dr G uses to inform decision on > > > treatments? viral titers?? > > > > > > tia > > > Natasa > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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