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Apparently Valtrex won't pick up all of the Herpes strains (and it is my understanding that Valtrex is not effective on non-Herpes viruses), so it makes sense that layering or rotating anti-virals could have some benefit for kids with heavy viral loads. There is some discussion of this in the A-M archives. Earlier today I posted one link to a message found on Onibasu.com that Theresa Binstock wrote about the HHV6 virus and treatment options that I found very thought provoking.Anne

TX much anne. that's good info for me too as my son tested high for hhv1,2,6 and other viruses. i'll check with his doc. vicki

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Vicki,

Hope it helps. Will you let me know what you find out / how your

doc reacts?

Anne

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> In a message dated 1/26/2006 1:49:21 PM Pacific Standard Time,

> abrynn@s... writes:

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> Apparently Valtrex won't pick up all of the Herpes strains (and it

is

> my understanding that Valtrex is not effective on non-Herpes

viruses),

> so it makes sense that layering or rotating anti-virals could

have

> some benefit for kids with heavy viral loads. There is some

> discussion of this in the A-M archives. Earlier today I posted

one

> link to a message found on Onibasu.com that Theresa Binstock

wrote

> about the HHV6 virus and treatment options that I found very

thought

> provoking.

>

> Anne

>

>

>

> TX much anne. that's good info for me too as my son tested high

for

> hhv1,2,6 and other viruses. i'll check with his doc. vicki

>

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Thank you so much for all of your input. I am not starting the

Lauricidin yet until my son is through his Valtrex trial period I

will check with my DAN as to when we can throw in the Lauricidin.

Thanks again!

Donna

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> >

> > In a message dated 1/26/2006 1:49:21 PM Pacific Standard Time,

> > abrynn@s... writes:

> >

> > Apparently Valtrex won't pick up all of the Herpes strains (and

it

> is

> > my understanding that Valtrex is not effective on non-Herpes

> viruses),

> > so it makes sense that layering or rotating anti-virals could

> have

> > some benefit for kids with heavy viral loads. There is some

> > discussion of this in the A-M archives. Earlier today I posted

> one

> > link to a message found on Onibasu.com that Theresa Binstock

> wrote

> > about the HHV6 virus and treatment options that I found very

> thought

> > provoking.

> >

> > Anne

> >

> >

> >

> > TX much anne. that's good info for me too as my son tested high

> for

> > hhv1,2,6 and other viruses. i'll check with his doc. vicki

> >

>

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for us, lauricidin increased the gut yeast like crazy. mom and dad

tried it too and have never had gut problems before but we did then.

we came off lauricidin and found virastop much more effective and much

less yeast . we started valtrex with virastop then stoppped the

virastop to have a more controlled experiment. we saw some rash and

regression then nothing more. we are at day 25 and planning to add

back in virastop after day 40, we have an endoscopy scheduled then and

will wait to make changes until after that is done. ...teresa c

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> Can you use Valtrex and Lauricidin together?

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