Guest guest Posted October 22, 2008 Report Share Posted October 22, 2008 Hello, As my son has several signs of viral issues (along with other ones), I gave him Monolaurin (6 x day) a few monts ago with pretty good results regarding attention but at the end of the 2nd month, the good results didn't improve anymore, they stayed the same. Now I am trying to change to Virastop, I feel (think) that this is more aggressive than the Monolaurin. Has someone had experience with Virastop, seeing good or bad results and how much did you give on a daily basis ? Saw my DAN at the end of September and she said that to her, Matthias seems recovered but not yet cured after 15 months of biomedical treatment, I feel differently but of course he has already made real progress. He still has issues with attention, appropriate normal behaviour, still a picky eater. Had to stop chelation following my DAN because his blood test didn't show excretion of heavy metals but a urine test did give high levels for lead. Can someone please explain this to me ? I would very much appreciate any reply. Thanks ! Warm regards, Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2008 Report Share Posted October 22, 2008 As my son has several signs of viral issues (along with other ones), I gave him Monolaurin (6 x day) a few monts ago with pretty good results regarding attention but at the end of the 2nd month, the good results didn't improve anymore, they stayed the same. Now I am trying to change to Virastop, I feel (think) that this is more aggressive than the Monolaurin. Has someone had experience with Virastop, seeing good or bad results and how much did you give on a daily basis ? >>We worked up to 7-9 caps per day and used it for 7 weeks. We saw nothing except the disappearance of veruucas for my son. I also did the trial (results on EnzymeStuff website) and had some odd 'retracing' aches and pains but didn;t see any gains or bad stuff. Saw my DAN at the end of September and she said that to her, Matthias seems recovered but not yet cured after 15 months of biomedical treatment, I feel differently but of course he has already made real progress.He still has issues with attention, appropriate normal behaviour, still a picky eater. Had to stop chelation following my DAN because his blood test didn't show excretion of heavy metals but a urine test did give high levels for lead. Can someone please explain this to me >>There is no explanation for this decisison. Blood tests are useless in assessing toxicity unless is acute but that's not genrally the type of toxicity our kids have. I had no idea any DAN's did this! What procotol were you following and which chelators did you use? Output testing is not a good markers for when to stop chelation, the child is what you look at Mandi in UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2008 Report Share Posted October 22, 2008 Hi, we haven't used virastop here but there is quite a lot on in on http://enzymestuff.com/ natasa Hello, As my son has several signs of viral issues (along with other ones), I gave him Monolaurin (6 x day) a few monts ago with pretty good results regarding attention but at the end of the 2nd month, the good results didn't improve anymore, they stayed the same. Now I am trying to change to Virastop, I feel (think) that this is more aggressive than the Monolaurin. Has someone had experience with Virastop, seeing good or bad results and how much did you give on a daily basis ? Saw my DAN at the end of September and she said that to her, Matthias seems recovered but not yet cured after 15 months of biomedical treatment, I feel differently but of course he has already made real progress. He still has issues with attention, appropriate normal behaviour, still a picky eater. Had to stop chelation following my DAN because his blood test didn't show excretion of heavy metals but a urine test did give high levels for lead. Can someone please explain this to me ? I would very much appreciate any reply. Thanks ! Warm regards, Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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