Guest guest Posted August 26, 2006 Report Share Posted August 26, 2006 Hi, I'm new here. We will be taking the test for an immune panel from immunosciences next week. It will take a while to get the results but I'm beginning to believe that we have big viral issues. So I'm getting ready with background studies. To start with, can someone explain how one determines what to use- Virastop or Valtrax. Right now I am working on bad yeast and bad bacterial issues along with low sIga with Nystatin and Probiotics (Klaire). I plan to add garlic and oil of oregano to our protocol tonight. Can I add caprilic acid or will it stir up the virus? Actually it was an increase in consumption of coconut oil that led us to a host of issues that resonated with the hypotheses that my child's body is a host for virus(es?). Thanks so much in advance, . Does Stan Kurtz do clinic consultation for virus issues? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 Hi , In my opinion there is not any test today that really tells if this therapy is going to work... which in itself is an interesting fact. My son did not test for ANY titers to viruses we test for today and he was an obvious responder. I believe in doing a 45 day trial. Besides that, an OATs test and an IGG Food Allergy Panel are two tests that everyone should run. I would hold off on the natural antifungals until you start your antiviral therapy. I would start with Valtrex or Olive Leaf Extract for your first antiviral therapy. Those are the two that we see work most often. You could always add other ones in after the healing-regression time frame. Just my opinion. - Stan > > Hi, > > I'm new here. We will be taking the test for an immune panel from > immunosciences next week. It will take a while to get the results but I'm > beginning to believe that we have big viral issues. So I'm getting ready > with background studies. > > To start with, can someone explain how one determines what to use- Virastop > or Valtrax. Right now I am working on bad yeast and bad bacterial issues > along with low sIga with Nystatin and Probiotics (Klaire). I plan to add > garlic and oil of oregano to our protocol tonight. Can I add caprilic acid > or will it stir up the virus? Actually it was an increase in consumption of > coconut oil that led us to a host of issues that resonated with the > hypotheses that my child's body is a host for virus(es?). > > Thanks so much in advance, > . > > Does Stan Kurtz do clinic consultation for virus issues? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 Thank you, Stan. Your input and observations are interesting...I'll hold off on the natural antifungals for now. My post went through twice (I thought this one didn't go through- I apologize for the duplicate posting and wanted to let the parents who responded earlier know that.. Hi ,In my opinion there is not any test today that really tells if this therapy is going to work... which in itself is an interesting fact. My son did not test for ANY titers to viruses we test for today and he was an obvious responder.I believe in doing a 45 day trial.Besides that, an OATs test and an IGG Food Allergy Panel are two tests that everyone should run.I would hold off on the natural antifungals until you start your antiviral therapy. I would start with Valtrex or Olive Leaf Extract for your first antiviral therapy. Those are the two that we see work most often. You could always add other ones in after the healing-regression time frame. Just my opinion.- Stan>> Hi,> > I'm new here. We will be taking the test for an immune panel from> immunosciences next week. It will take a while to get the results but I'm> beginning to believe that we have big viral issues. So I'm getting ready> with background studies.> > To start with, can someone explain how one determines what to use- Virastop > or Valtrax. Right now I am working on bad yeast and bad bacterial issues> along with low sIga with Nystatin and Probiotics (Klaire). I plan to add> garlic and oil of oregano to our protocol tonight. Can I add caprilic acid> or will it stir up the virus? Actually it was an increase in consumption of> coconut oil that led us to a host of issues that resonated with the> hypotheses that my child's body is a host for virus(es?). > > Thanks so much in advance,> .> > Does Stan Kurtz do clinic consultation for virus issues?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 Hi , And I only suggested that because you were talking about starting both antivirals with antifungals soon. There is always a chance that a natural antifungal all by itself might be wonderful... I'm just sharing my thoughts about what might be best. - Stan > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I'm new here. We will be taking the test for an immune panel from > > > immunosciences next week. It will take a while to get the results > > but I'm > > > beginning to believe that we have big viral issues. So I'm getting > > ready > > > with background studies. > > > > > > To start with, can someone explain how one determines what to use- > > Virastop > > > or Valtrax. Right now I am working on bad yeast and bad bacterial > > issues > > > along with low sIga with Nystatin and Probiotics (Klaire). I plan > > to add > > > garlic and oil of oregano to our protocol tonight. Can I add > > caprilic acid > > > or will it stir up the virus? Actually it was an increase in > > consumption of > > > coconut oil that led us to a host of issues that resonated with the > > > hypotheses that my child's body is a host for virus(es?). > > > > > > Thanks so much in advance, > > > . > > > > > > Does Stan Kurtz do clinic consultation for virus issues? > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 Hi Stan: I just wanted to say that Diflucan by itself even at the finally upped dose of 100 mg/ day for my son on a 750 mg/ day (250 x 3) Valtrex was not enough to keep the yeast at bay - it just kept coming out of nowhere. I have added 2 drops of GSE a day and am hoping that it is going to be enough for now. My son's recommended dose is 1000 mg of Valtrex and I still have not gone there yet. We are on day 29 and the lip sores come and go (controlling with Lysine thrice a day), the bottom lip swells up on contact with anything citrus. He had a ringworm type of rash on his inner thigh that is lightening up after about 10 days, a cold every now and then. Some coughing. Some sneezing that we see with detox stress but that could be from overall supplementation. There are some cognitive gains but I don't know how much to attribute to Valtrex, we have been adding other interventions too along the way. He is 8. Do you have any suggestions as to if and when to go higher on the Valtrex, he seems to be having a hard time even dealing with this. Gayatri > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > I'm new here. We will be taking the test for an immune panel > from > > > > immunosciences next week. It will take a while to get the > results > > > but I'm > > > > beginning to believe that we have big viral issues. So I'm > getting > > > ready > > > > with background studies. > > > > > > > > To start with, can someone explain how one determines what to > use- > > > Virastop > > > > or Valtrax. Right now I am working on bad yeast and bad > bacterial > > > issues > > > > along with low sIga with Nystatin and Probiotics (Klaire). I > plan > > > to add > > > > garlic and oil of oregano to our protocol tonight. Can I add > > > caprilic acid > > > > or will it stir up the virus? Actually it was an increase in > > > consumption of > > > > coconut oil that led us to a host of issues that resonated > with the > > > > hypotheses that my child's body is a host for virus(es?). > > > > > > > > Thanks so much in advance, > > > > . > > > > > > > > Does Stan Kurtz do clinic consultation for virus issues? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 Hi Gayatri, I'm not a doctor of course, but typically we see kids over 50 lbs on 100mg or more of Diflucan so I think the Diflucan dose was a bit low to start. With signs of ringworm on the leg you're probablly dealing with a systemic fungal issue on the leg and I would consider talking to your doctor about a more aggressive fungal strategy. I wouldn't raise the dosage until you have that fungal strategy in place... but I wouldn't wait on improving the fungal strategy. It just gives the fungus and virus more time to adapt. - Stan > > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > > > I'm new here. We will be taking the test for an immune panel > > from > > > > > immunosciences next week. It will take a while to get the > > results > > > > but I'm > > > > > beginning to believe that we have big viral issues. So I'm > > getting > > > > ready > > > > > with background studies. > > > > > > > > > > To start with, can someone explain how one determines what > to > > use- > > > > Virastop > > > > > or Valtrax. Right now I am working on bad yeast and bad > > bacterial > > > > issues > > > > > along with low sIga with Nystatin and Probiotics (Klaire). I > > plan > > > > to add > > > > > garlic and oil of oregano to our protocol tonight. Can I add > > > > caprilic acid > > > > > or will it stir up the virus? Actually it was an increase in > > > > consumption of > > > > > coconut oil that led us to a host of issues that resonated > > with the > > > > > hypotheses that my child's body is a host for virus(es?). > > > > > > > > > > Thanks so much in advance, > > > > > . > > > > > > > > > > Does Stan Kurtz do clinic consultation for virus issues? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 Thanks Stan, that makes sense. > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > > > > > I'm new here. We will be taking the test for an immune panel > > > from > > > > > > immunosciences next week. It will take a while to get the > > > results > > > > > but I'm > > > > > > beginning to believe that we have big viral issues. So I'm > > > getting > > > > > ready > > > > > > with background studies. > > > > > > > > > > > > To start with, can someone explain how one determines what > > to > > > use- > > > > > Virastop > > > > > > or Valtrax. Right now I am working on bad yeast and bad > > > bacterial > > > > > issues > > > > > > along with low sIga with Nystatin and Probiotics (Klaire). I > > > plan > > > > > to add > > > > > > garlic and oil of oregano to our protocol tonight. Can I add > > > > > caprilic acid > > > > > > or will it stir up the virus? Actually it was an increase in > > > > > consumption of > > > > > > coconut oil that led us to a host of issues that resonated > > > with the > > > > > > hypotheses that my child's body is a host for virus(es?). > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks so much in advance, > > > > > > . > > > > > > > > > > > > Does Stan Kurtz do clinic consultation for virus issues? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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