Guest guest Posted January 31, 2006 Report Share Posted January 31, 2006 You might want to look at DeFelice's web page: http://www.enzymestuff.com/conditionviruses.htm#4 She just did a little study of using an enzyme product to address virus, and noted symptoms that sound like what you're experiencing. In her trial, they would continue to work on the virus. From my reading, you would, in fact, be activating and killing the virus with the yeast aid. Thus, I infer from her page, you could continue until you see an abatement of symptoms. Just thought you might be interested in some similar results! Judy > > Because of lab testing which showed Candida in my son, I started a yeast > protocol. For the 1st week, I gave increasing doses of GSE, the second week > I added 4 Candidase per day- great results- better behavior. Then I dropped > those 2 and switched to Kirkman's Yeast Aid when it arrived. I noticed that > it also contains several natural antivirals & wondered what effect that > might have. 2 or 3 days after beginning the Y.A., my son developed fever, > pain, etc. (and also horrendous behavior). He had not had fever or sickness > other than a bit of congestion in over a year. Then a couple more days into > it, he began to develop a pustule on his face, which I've NEVER seen before, > and ended up developing several more- sort of Chicken Poxish in appearance- > but only on his face. We d/c the Y.A. as he was traveling to visit > relatives, so now just a couple of the larger ones remain & are healing. > Questions: > 1.Does this reaction " prove " viral activity that needs to be dealt with? Do > the pustules seem to indicate a particular type of virus? The only kinds of > virus he's been checked for is EBV (negative in all respects). > 2)Is it bad that we discontinued? Do you have to stick with it to work it > all out…? > 3)What action would any of you suggest at this time based on this reaction? > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.25/246 - Release Date: 1/30/2006 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2006 Report Share Posted January 31, 2006 You might want to look at DeFelice's web page: http://www.enzymestuff.com/conditionviruses.htm#4 She just did a little study of using an enzyme product to address virus, and noted symptoms that sound like what you're experiencing. In her trial, they would continue to work on the virus. From my reading, you would, in fact, be activating and killing the virus with the yeast aid. Thus, I infer from her page, you could continue until you see an abatement of symptoms. Just thought you might be interested in some similar results! Judy > > Because of lab testing which showed Candida in my son, I started a yeast > protocol. For the 1st week, I gave increasing doses of GSE, the second week > I added 4 Candidase per day- great results- better behavior. Then I dropped > those 2 and switched to Kirkman's Yeast Aid when it arrived. I noticed that > it also contains several natural antivirals & wondered what effect that > might have. 2 or 3 days after beginning the Y.A., my son developed fever, > pain, etc. (and also horrendous behavior). He had not had fever or sickness > other than a bit of congestion in over a year. Then a couple more days into > it, he began to develop a pustule on his face, which I've NEVER seen before, > and ended up developing several more- sort of Chicken Poxish in appearance- > but only on his face. We d/c the Y.A. as he was traveling to visit > relatives, so now just a couple of the larger ones remain & are healing. > Questions: > 1.Does this reaction " prove " viral activity that needs to be dealt with? Do > the pustules seem to indicate a particular type of virus? The only kinds of > virus he's been checked for is EBV (negative in all respects). > 2)Is it bad that we discontinued? Do you have to stick with it to work it > all out…? > 3)What action would any of you suggest at this time based on this reaction? > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.25/246 - Release Date: 1/30/2006 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2006 Report Share Posted January 31, 2006 You might want to look at DeFelice's web page: http://www.enzymestuff.com/conditionviruses.htm#4 She just did a little study of using an enzyme product to address virus, and noted symptoms that sound like what you're experiencing. In her trial, they would continue to work on the virus. From my reading, you would, in fact, be activating and killing the virus with the yeast aid. Thus, I infer from her page, you could continue until you see an abatement of symptoms. Just thought you might be interested in some similar results! Judy > > Because of lab testing which showed Candida in my son, I started a yeast > protocol. For the 1st week, I gave increasing doses of GSE, the second week > I added 4 Candidase per day- great results- better behavior. Then I dropped > those 2 and switched to Kirkman's Yeast Aid when it arrived. I noticed that > it also contains several natural antivirals & wondered what effect that > might have. 2 or 3 days after beginning the Y.A., my son developed fever, > pain, etc. (and also horrendous behavior). He had not had fever or sickness > other than a bit of congestion in over a year. Then a couple more days into > it, he began to develop a pustule on his face, which I've NEVER seen before, > and ended up developing several more- sort of Chicken Poxish in appearance- > but only on his face. We d/c the Y.A. as he was traveling to visit > relatives, so now just a couple of the larger ones remain & are healing. > Questions: > 1.Does this reaction " prove " viral activity that needs to be dealt with? Do > the pustules seem to indicate a particular type of virus? The only kinds of > virus he's been checked for is EBV (negative in all respects). > 2)Is it bad that we discontinued? Do you have to stick with it to work it > all out…? > 3)What action would any of you suggest at this time based on this reaction? > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.25/246 - Release Date: 1/30/2006 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 Sadly, I was signed up to do a Virastop trial and then withdrew after the DAN doctor we finally got in with said we needed to treat for yeast (which is what showed up on the testing) & think about viruses later,. She is the one who said we should use the Yeast Aid. When I wrote to her to ask about possible anti-viral properties in the Yeast Aid and that Jordan was running fever (he hadn't developed the pustules yet), she said that Y.A. only contained anti-fungals & anti-bacterials. Sigh. Isn't it pretty widely acknowledged that OLE is an anti-viral? Wish I hadn't sent back the Virastop- because now I am pretty certain it's what we need. BTW, thanks for the warning on the picture link for viruses, . Some of those made me...let's just say...no longer hungry for lunch- icky... Message: 8 Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 02:50:04 -0000 Subject: Re: " proof " of viral problems? You might want to look at DeFelice's web page: http://www.enzymestuff.com/conditionviruses.htm#4 She just did a little study of using an enzyme product to address virus, and noted symptoms that sound like what you're experiencing. In her trial, they would continue to work on the virus. From my reading, you would, in fact, be activating and killing the virus with the yeast aid. Thus, I infer from her page, you could continue until you see an abatement of symptoms. Just thought you might be interested in some similar results! Judy > > Because of lab testing which showed Candida in my son, I started a yeast > protocol. For the 1st week, I gave increasing doses of GSE, the second week > I added 4 Candidase per day- great results- better behavior. Then I dropped > those 2 and switched to Kirkman's Yeast Aid when it arrived. I noticed that > it also contains several natural antivirals & wondered what effect that > might have. 2 or 3 days after beginning the Y.A., my son developed fever, > pain, etc. (and also horrendous behavior). He had not had fever or sickness > other than a bit of congestion in over a year. Then a couple more days into > it, he began to develop a pustule on his face, which I've NEVER seen before, > and ended up developing several more- sort of Chicken Poxish in appearance- > but only on his face. We d/c the Y.A. as he was traveling to visit > relatives, so now just a couple of the larger ones remain & are healing. > Questions: > 1.Does this reaction " prove " viral activity that needs to be dealt with? Do > the pustules seem to indicate a particular type of virus? The only kinds of > virus he's been checked for is EBV (negative in all respects). > 2)Is it bad that we discontinued? Do you have to stick with it to work it > all out…? > 3)What action would any of you suggest at this time based on this reaction? > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.15.1/250 - Release Date: 2/3/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 , Have you tried the high Vitamin A protocol of dr. Magson. We are doing that today and tomorrow. Will keep you posted. Best, Haleh & Elsass wrote: Sadly, I was signed up to do a Virastop trial and then withdrew after the DAN doctor we finally got in with said we needed to treat for yeast (which is what showed up on the testing) & think about viruses later,. She is the one who said we should use the Yeast Aid. When I wrote to her to ask about possible anti-viral properties in the Yeast Aid and that Jordan was running fever (he hadn't developed the pustules yet), she said that Y.A. only contained anti-fungals & anti-bacterials. Sigh. Isn't it pretty widely acknowledged that OLE is an anti-viral? Wish I hadn't sent back the Virastop- because now I am pretty certain it's what we need. BTW, thanks for the warning on the picture link for viruses, . Some of those made me...let's just say...no longer hungry for lunch- icky... Message: 8 Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 02:50:04 -0000 From: " jeg203 " Subject: Re: " proof " of viral problems? You might want to look at DeFelice's web page: http://www.enzymestuff.com/conditionviruses.htm#4 She just did a little study of using an enzyme product to address virus, and noted symptoms that sound like what you're experiencing. In her trial, they would continue to work on the virus. From my reading, you would, in fact, be activating and killing the virus with the yeast aid. Thus, I infer from her page, you could continue until you see an abatement of symptoms. Just thought you might be interested in some similar results! Judy > > Because of lab testing which showed Candida in my son, I started a yeast > protocol. For the 1st week, I gave increasing doses of GSE, the second week > I added 4 Candidase per day- great results- better behavior. Then I dropped > those 2 and switched to Kirkman's Yeast Aid when it arrived. I noticed that > it also contains several natural antivirals & wondered what effect that > might have. 2 or 3 days after beginning the Y.A., my son developed fever, > pain, etc. (and also horrendous behavior). He had not had fever or sickness > other than a bit of congestion in over a year. Then a couple more days into > it, he began to develop a pustule on his face, which I've NEVER seen before, > and ended up developing several more- sort of Chicken Poxish in appearance- > but only on his face. We d/c the Y.A. as he was traveling to visit > relatives, so now just a couple of the larger ones remain & are healing. > Questions: > 1.Does this reaction " prove " viral activity that needs to be dealt with? Do > the pustules seem to indicate a particular type of virus? The only kinds of > virus he's been checked for is EBV (negative in all respects). > 2)Is it bad that we discontinued? Do you have to stick with it to work it > all out…? > 3)What action would any of you suggest at this time based on this reaction? > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.15.1/250 - Release Date: 2/3/2006 Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 , Have you tried the high Vitamin A protocol of dr. Magson. We are doing that today and tomorrow. Will keep you posted. Best, Haleh & Elsass wrote: Sadly, I was signed up to do a Virastop trial and then withdrew after the DAN doctor we finally got in with said we needed to treat for yeast (which is what showed up on the testing) & think about viruses later,. She is the one who said we should use the Yeast Aid. When I wrote to her to ask about possible anti-viral properties in the Yeast Aid and that Jordan was running fever (he hadn't developed the pustules yet), she said that Y.A. only contained anti-fungals & anti-bacterials. Sigh. Isn't it pretty widely acknowledged that OLE is an anti-viral? Wish I hadn't sent back the Virastop- because now I am pretty certain it's what we need. BTW, thanks for the warning on the picture link for viruses, . Some of those made me...let's just say...no longer hungry for lunch- icky... Message: 8 Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 02:50:04 -0000 From: " jeg203 " Subject: Re: " proof " of viral problems? You might want to look at DeFelice's web page: http://www.enzymestuff.com/conditionviruses.htm#4 She just did a little study of using an enzyme product to address virus, and noted symptoms that sound like what you're experiencing. In her trial, they would continue to work on the virus. From my reading, you would, in fact, be activating and killing the virus with the yeast aid. Thus, I infer from her page, you could continue until you see an abatement of symptoms. Just thought you might be interested in some similar results! Judy > > Because of lab testing which showed Candida in my son, I started a yeast > protocol. For the 1st week, I gave increasing doses of GSE, the second week > I added 4 Candidase per day- great results- better behavior. Then I dropped > those 2 and switched to Kirkman's Yeast Aid when it arrived. I noticed that > it also contains several natural antivirals & wondered what effect that > might have. 2 or 3 days after beginning the Y.A., my son developed fever, > pain, etc. (and also horrendous behavior). He had not had fever or sickness > other than a bit of congestion in over a year. Then a couple more days into > it, he began to develop a pustule on his face, which I've NEVER seen before, > and ended up developing several more- sort of Chicken Poxish in appearance- > but only on his face. We d/c the Y.A. as he was traveling to visit > relatives, so now just a couple of the larger ones remain & are healing. > Questions: > 1.Does this reaction " prove " viral activity that needs to be dealt with? Do > the pustules seem to indicate a particular type of virus? The only kinds of > virus he's been checked for is EBV (negative in all respects). > 2)Is it bad that we discontinued? Do you have to stick with it to work it > all out…? > 3)What action would any of you suggest at this time based on this reaction? > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.15.1/250 - Release Date: 2/3/2006 Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 Yes, a simple search on olive leaf extract and antiviral produces a number of articles on google or pubmed... On the bright side, at least you have a potentially productive avenue to pursue! Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 Yes, a simple search on olive leaf extract and antiviral produces a number of articles on google or pubmed... On the bright side, at least you have a potentially productive avenue to pursue! Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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