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The response time of the spray is easy. It's about 5 to 60 minutes. In 5

minutes you

typicallly feel it and by 60 minutes you are getting the optimum methylation

performance

(this is what I observe... some children it takes a couple days... but for the

most part I see

changes in minutes).

As far as Valtrex, we do not have a lot of experience yet with a 120 lb child.

I have had a

few people talk about it but not report back.

My son was 3 years old and about 33 lbs when he started and we gave him 250mg of

straight Valtrex (not compounded) three times a day. I understand the adult

dosage is

1000 mg three times a day. My guess would be something in between, but ask your

doctor what she/he thinks.

Let us know how it goes. Other people with children her age would be very

intersted.

- Stan

>

> I have a daughter who fits the soft parameters of needing valtrex to a

> T. I would like to know the approximate dosage needed for her. She is

> 11 and weighs approx. 120. (she is very tall). I don't have time to

> write everything down, but we did the GFCF diet for 4 years and did the

> SCD for a year (very successfully). She's been doing gluten for a year

> now with no problems. She was just diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes,

> which makes this all very challenging.

>

> We're seeing a quick positive response after two days with Kirkman labs

> B12/folinic acid capsules, and the nasal spray has been ordered from

> Atlanta. It should be here today or Monday.

>

> I will be happy to post the results once we try the nasal spray. I do

> wish there was a column that reflected the time on the nasal spray, so

> members could see approximate response times, and changes over specific

> time frames.

>

> So if anyone could post the dosage based on her weight, I'd sure

> appreciate it.

>

> Thank you and Happy Holidays!

>

>

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