Guest guest Posted February 11, 2004 Report Share Posted February 11, 2004 > So this talk about Valtrex for Herpes has me wondering. (my 6 year > old autistic son) had a huge breakout of coldsores all over his mouth and > even inside his mouth prior to his regression. Doc said there was nothing he > could do. > > Now my younger son (atypical four year old) keeps getting cold sore after cold > sore. > > Any thoughts on what is causing them and what I can do? See message below from Dr. M. Lauricidin (anti-viral and anti-bacterial agent) has been incredible for getting rid of my cold sores. I have gone and off Lauricidin to test it, and it definitely is very effective for me. If I take Lauricidin every day (1 scoop 3x daily with food), I don't get any cold sores. If I take it as soon as I start to feel the cold sore, it can take 1.5 to 3 or so days to heal. I have found that taking Lauricidin consistently is very important; I was lax over the holidays and the sores came right back. I also give Lauricidin to my 3 and 5 year old children. They take 15 pellets 3x daily with food. You can get it at lauricidin.com. The pellets are about the size of a lentil and have a soapy feel, so they are very easy to swallow. They taste *terrible* if bitten (like soap!). If you have any specific questions about Lauricidin, you can ask Dr. Kabara on the abmd list. You can also find FAQ on Lauricidin at <http://www.autism-rxguidebook.com/forums>. Use the search function as the posts are scattered. Lynne ------ Forwarded Message Reply-To: csb-autism-rx Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 15:23:52 -0600 To: <csb-autism-rx > Subject: Re: Dr. McCandless, a question about canker sores..... Canker sores are usually from Herpes 1, and vitamin B5 deficiency also is known to cause them. I think all kids should be tested for viruses; Lauricidin is often very helpful as a natural anti-viral. Dr. JM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2004 Report Share Posted February 11, 2004 Short of RX anti-virals, lysine helps as well as any of the immune enhancers like lauricidin, colostrum etc. > > So this talk about Valtrex for Herpes has me wondering. (my 6 year > old autistic son) had a huge breakout of coldsores all over his mouth and > even inside his mouth prior to his regression. Doc said there was nothing he > could do. > > Now my younger son (atypical four year old) keeps getting cold sore after cold > sore. > > Any thoughts on what is causing them and what I can do? > > By the way ---- Kids who have problems with Phenol shouldn't use Carmax > Ointment for cold sores....it has Phenol in it. > > Health, Love and Prayers! > > Deb :0) > www.miraclesoap.citymaker.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2004 Report Share Posted February 11, 2004 Thanks so much Lynne and Anagrammys! I have been thinking about adding Lauricidin to our list of must trys and am on my way to the site to check it out further. Thanks Again for your response! Deb :0) www.miraclesoap.citymaker.com > > So this talk about Valtrex for Herpes has me wondering. (my 6 year > > old autistic son) had a huge breakout of coldsores all over his mouth and > > even inside his mouth prior to his regression. Doc said there was nothing he > > could do. > > > > Now my younger son (atypical four year old) keeps getting cold sore after cold > > sore. > > > > Any thoughts on what is causing them and what I can do? > > See message below from Dr. M. > > Lauricidin (anti-viral and anti-bacterial agent) has been incredible for > getting rid of my cold sores. I have gone and off Lauricidin to test it, and > it definitely is very effective for me. > > If I take Lauricidin every day (1 scoop 3x daily with food), I don't get any > cold sores. If I take it as soon as I start to feel the cold sore, it can > take 1.5 to 3 or so days to heal. I have found that taking Lauricidin > consistently is very important; I was lax over the holidays and the sores > came right back. > > I also give Lauricidin to my 3 and 5 year old children. They take 15 pellets > 3x daily with food. You can get it at lauricidin.com. The pellets are about > the size of a lentil and have a soapy feel, so they are very easy to > swallow. They taste *terrible* if bitten (like soap!). If you have any > specific questions about Lauricidin, you can ask Dr. Kabara on the abmd > list. > > You can also find FAQ on Lauricidin at > <http://www.autism-rxguidebook.com/forums>. Use the search function as the > posts are scattered. > > Lynne > > ------ Forwarded Message > From: " Jaquelyn McCandless " <JMcCandless@p...> > Reply-To: csb-autism-rx > Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 15:23:52 -0600 > To: <csb-autism-rx > > Subject: Re: Dr. McCandless, a question about canker > sores..... > > Canker sores are usually from Herpes 1, and vitamin B5 deficiency also is > known to cause them. I think all kids should be tested for viruses; > Lauricidin is often very helpful as a natural anti-viral. Dr. JM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2004 Report Share Posted February 11, 2004 That is Herpes! I would give the Valtrex a try if I were you. Cold Sores --- Herpes? So this talk about Valtrex for Herpes has me wondering. (my 6 year old autistic son) had a huge breakout of coldsores all over his mouth and even inside his mouth prior to his regression. Doc said there was nothing he could do. Now my younger son (atypical four year old) keeps getting cold sore after cold sore. Any thoughts on what is causing them and what I can do? By the way ---- Kids who have problems with Phenol shouldn't use Carmax Ointment for cold sores....it has Phenol in it. Health, Love and Prayers! Deb :0) www.miraclesoap.citymaker.com Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at <http://www.autism-rxguidebook.com/forums<http://www.autism-rxguidebook.com/foru\ ms>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2004 Report Share Posted February 11, 2004 And remember, if your kids have had the chicken pox vaccine, that is a weakened live herpes virus. Cold Sores --- Herpes? So this talk about Valtrex for Herpes has me wondering. (my 6 year old autistic son) had a huge breakout of coldsores all over his mouth and even inside his mouth prior to his regression. Doc said there was nothing he could do. Now my younger son (atypical four year old) keeps getting cold sore after cold sore. Any thoughts on what is causing them and what I can do? By the way ---- Kids who have problems with Phenol shouldn't use Carmax Ointment for cold sores....it has Phenol in it. Health, Love and Prayers! Deb :0) www.miraclesoap.citymaker.com Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at <http://www.autism-rxguidebook.com/forums<http://www.autism-rxguidebook.com/foru\ ms>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2004 Report Share Posted February 12, 2004 Huh? Can you explain this more? Liz > > And remember, if your kids have had the chicken pox vaccine, that is a > weakened live herpes virus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2004 Report Share Posted February 13, 2004 The doctor I have been using that prescribed Valtrex said that the herpes virus contaminates the body and can cause problems, even the weakened virus from the vaccine. The chicken pox virus is a form of the herpes virus. Re: Cold Sores --- Herpes? Huh? Can you explain this more? Liz > > And remember, if your kids have had the chicken pox vaccine, that is a > weakened live herpes virus. Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at <http://www.autism-rxguidebook.com/forums<http://www.autism-rxguidebook.com/foru\ ms>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2004 Report Share Posted February 13, 2004 I have never heard this before. It's somewhat alarming. The doctor told you this? Why is this not common knowledge? Or perhaps it is, and I just came along too late to have to think about the chicken pox vaccine. What a completely stupid waste. The stuff they try to put in our kids for money... Thankfully, both of my kids had the chicken pox, but I am curious to know more about this. Liz > > Reply-To: csb-autism-rx > Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 20:55:02 -0600 > To: <csb-autism-rx > > Subject: Re: Cold Sores --- Herpes? > > The doctor I have been using that prescribed Valtrex said that the herpes > virus contaminates the body and can cause problems, even the weakened virus > from the vaccine. The chicken pox virus is a form of the herpes virus. > Re: Cold Sores --- Herpes? > > > Huh? Can you explain this more? > > Liz > >> >> And remember, if your kids have had the chicken pox vaccine, that is a >> weakened live herpes virus. > > > > Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at > <http://www.autism-rxguidebook.com/forums<http://www.autism-rxguidebook.com/fo > rums>> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 , there are several types of herpes virus. Chickenpox is one, herpes virus 1 & 2 and 6 are others. Usually 1 is known to cause cold sores. I assume since they are numbered to 6 (and I believe I have read of higher number strains) there are virus 3,4,5 as well. I do think it is common knowledge, but I have talked to other people who were not aware of the family of herpes virus as well. Often doctors will just say " oh, its a virus. " and not go into it further. Michele > I have never heard this before. It's somewhat alarming. The doctor told you > this? Why is this not common knowledge? Or perhaps it is, and I just came > along too late to have to think about the chicken pox vaccine. What a > completely stupid waste. The stuff they try to put in our kids for money... > > Thankfully, both of my kids had the chicken pox, but I am curious to know > more about this. > > Liz > > > From: " jennifer thompson " <forzack_@m...> > > Reply-To: csb-autism-rx > > Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 20:55:02 -0600 > > To: <csb-autism-rx > > > Subject: Re: Cold Sores --- Herpes? > > > > The doctor I have been using that prescribed Valtrex said that the herpes > > virus contaminates the body and can cause problems, even the weakened virus > > from the vaccine. The chicken pox virus is a form of the herpes virus. > > Re: Cold Sores --- Herpes? > > > > > > Huh? Can you explain this more? > > > > Liz > > > >> > >> And remember, if your kids have had the chicken pox vaccine, that is a > >> weakened live herpes virus. > > > > > > > > Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at > > <http://www.autism-rxguidebook.com/forums<http://www.autism- rxguidebook.com/fo > > rums>> > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2004 Report Share Posted February 16, 2004 There are about 80 different strains of herpes viruses Re: Cold Sores --- Herpes? > > > > > > Huh? Can you explain this more? > > > > Liz > > > >> > >> And remember, if your kids have had the chicken pox vaccine, that is a > >> weakened live herpes virus. > > > > > > > > Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at > > <http://www.autism-rxguidebook.com/forums<http://www.autism-rxguidebook.com/foru\ ms><http://www.autism-<http://www.autism-/> rxguidebook.com/fo > > rums>> > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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