Guest guest Posted March 9, 2008 Report Share Posted March 9, 2008 If the little monsters of viruii & fungii have at least one arm tied behind their backs with the Imunivor/Diflucan: why don't you hit them right between the eyes with a good solid dose of the next in the anti-viral-fungal parade ? If it's not too expensive... Not too hard on your child...My son is on Imunivor/Diflucan.No big Wow's after 4 months but I want to keep going and possible alternate different anti virals /anti fungals.IS it ok to stop in between for a break?thx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2008 Report Share Posted March 9, 2008 Thanks,.Which anti virals./ anti fungals would be next? Wade wrote: If the little monsters of viruii & fungii have at least one arm tied behind their backs with the Imunivor/Diflucan: why don't you hit them right between the eyes with a good solid dose of the next in the anti-viral-fungal parade ? If it's not too expensive... Not too hard on your child... My son is on Imunivor/Diflucan.No big Wow's after 4 months but I want to keep going and possible alternate different anti virals /anti fungals.IS it ok to stop in between for a break?thx "To accomplish great things, we must not only act, wemust dream; not only plan but also believe." Now with a new friend-happy design! Try the new Yahoo! Canada Messenger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2008 Report Share Posted March 9, 2008 I don't know much about Immunovir (it's something we are looking into adding along with our Rx antiviral) so I'm not sure if the same thing would apply to a supp as an Rx but here's what I know about Rx:You don't want to start and stop antivirals. Switching is fine but you don't want to take a break and you don't want to miss/skip doses (avoid missing them as much as you can). Not taking the drugs properly can cause virus mutation and cause them to be resistant to the drug.Again, I don't know how well that applies to supps.cherylMy son is on Imunivor/Diflucan.No big Wow's after 4 months but I want to keep going and possible alternate different anti virals /anti fungals.IS it ok to stop in between for a break?thx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2008 Report Share Posted March 9, 2008 All of them do use herbs and other naturals. Most prefer to use naturals and only use Rx when they need to. And most people do buy a lot of their supps from the health food store. And again, you wouldn't give an antifungal (natural or not) specifically to treat a viral problem. Two different classes. When our kids are on Rx antivirals, naturals aren't strong enough to keep the fungal issues at bay. Autism seems to be the only people affected by antivirals in this way. Those taking it for say, genital herpes or shingles, rarely end up with fungal issues. For whatever reason, it seems to raise yeast within children with autism. No one's really been able to explain that yet.CherylJust curious why do the DAN docs not recommend the antifungal herbs and foods so much as THE DRUGS?, THE HERBS saved my life when the drugs made me sicker.Oh silly question, they don't make any money on the herbs you can buy at the health food store for a fraction of the cost. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2008 Report Share Posted March 10, 2008 Yes.Mercury depresses the immune system, allowing mutations to survive and superbugs to develop.Glad that you kissed your amalgams goodbye and got detoxifying going.From what I understand and my experience because my parasite infection, which includes yeast among others was the worst seen in years, the mercury creates superbugs, so as I got my mercury levels down which are elevated form my amalgams I had removed a year ago, I used NDF, the parasite issues got better. Do the DAn docs measure heavy metals and do parasite stool testing, because I thought I was dealing with yeast for a year and found it was more than that dand when I hit it with my YL parafree and neem miracles happened fast. I put my son on neem too because I found these little supercritical pellets, he has some thrush , he got the yeast and merc from me at birth. Audra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2008 Report Share Posted March 10, 2008 Yes, they do. Most DAN's recommend the Urinary Porphyrins test through Laboratoire in France. And they all do stool test for parasites, bacteria and yeast. It's so unfortunate that traditional medicine refuses to do such simple tests. It would have saved you so much heartache and misery. You can order tests yourself (with a doctor's signature, though) through labs like Great Plains. CherylFrom what I understand and my experience because my parasite infection, which includes yeast among others was the worst seen in years, the mercury creates superbugs, so as I got my mercury levels down which are elevated form my amalgams I had removed a year ago, I used NDF, the parasite issues got better. Do the DAn docs measure heavy metals and do parasite stool testing, because I thought I was dealing with yeast for a year and found it was more than that dand when I hit it with my YL parafree and neem miracles happened fast. I put my son on neem too because I found these little supercritical pellets, he has some thrush , he got the yeast and merc from me at birth. Audra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 That's interesting, I always thought it was a supp. Where do you buy it from? I found Isoprinosine (500mg/50 caps) for $76 at anti-aging-drugs.com but compared to other places, this is seems *really* low and too good to be true. Everywhere else it seems to be around $250 for 100 caps.Do you happen to have any info on this as to why or a suggestion as to where to buy?It's definitely something we're looking into so I want to know how much this is going to cost me! :)CherylThanks.BTW-Imunovir is an RX not a supplement.Cheryl Lowrance <c.lowranceca (DOT) rr.com> wrote:I don't know much about Immunovir (it's something we are looking into adding along with our Rx antiviral) so I'm not sure if the same thing would apply to a supp as an Rx but here's what I know about Rx:You don't want to start and stop antivirals. Switching is fine but you don't want to take a break and you don't want to miss/skip doses (avoid missing them as much as you can). Not taking the drugs properly can cause virus mutation and cause them to be resistant to the drug.Again, I don't know how well that applies to supps.cherylMy son is on Imunivor/Diflucan.No big Wow's after 4 months but I want to keep going and possible alternate different anti virals /anti fungals.IS it ok to stop in between for a break?thx "To accomplish great things, we must not only act, wemust dream; not only plan but also believe."Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to Yahoo! Answers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2008 Report Share Posted March 12, 2008 Cheryl--did somone already respond to you about this? You can but it from Newport pharmaceuticals directly from Ireland. I bought it from the anti-aging-drugs and it came in a weird package form like Budapest and the pills were taped together. I did not feel comfortable giving this to my son. I couldn't see a lot number or a expiration date. BethCheryl Lowrance wrote: That's interesting, I always thought it was a supp. Where do you buy it from? I found Isoprinosine (500mg/50 caps) for $76 at anti-aging-drugs.com but compared to other places, this is seems *really* low and too good to be true. Everywhere else it seems to be around $250 for 100 caps. Do you happen to have any info on this as to why or a suggestion as to where to buy? It's definitely something we're looking into so I want to know how much this is going to cost me! Cheryl Thanks.BTW-Imunovir is an RX not a supplement.Cheryl Lowrance <c.lowranceca (DOT) rr.com> wrote: I don't know much about Immunovir (it's something we are looking into adding along with our Rx antiviral) so I'm not sure if the same thing would apply to a supp as an Rx but here's what I know about Rx: You don't want to start and stop antivirals. Switching is fine but you don't want to take a break and you don't want to miss/skip doses (avoid missing them as much as you can). Not taking the drugs properly can cause virus mutation and cause them to be resistant to the drug. Again, I don't know how well that applies to supps. cheryl My son is on Imunivor/Diflucan.No big Wow's after 4 months but I want to keep going and possible alternate different anti virals /anti fungals.IS it ok to stop in between for a break?thx "To accomplish great things, we must not only act, wemust dream; not only plan but also believe." Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to Yahoo! Answers. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2008 Report Share Posted March 12, 2008 I get Imunovir from my pharmacist.Beth Sutton wrote: Cheryl--did somone already respond to you about this? You can but it from Newport pharmaceuticals directly from Ireland. I bought it from the anti-aging-drugs and it came in a weird package form like Budapest and the pills were taped together. I did not feel comfortable giving this to my son. I couldn't see a lot number or a expiration date. BethCheryl Lowrance <c.lowranceca (DOT) rr.com> wrote: That's interesting, I always thought it was a supp. Where do you buy it from? I found Isoprinosine (500mg/50 caps) for $76 at anti-aging-drugs.com but compared to other places, this is seems *really* low and too good to be true. Everywhere else it seems to be around $250 for 100 caps. Do you happen to have any info on this as to why or a suggestion as to where to buy? It's definitely something we're looking into so I want to know how much this is going to cost me! Cheryl Thanks.BTW-Imunovir is an RX not a supplement.Cheryl Lowrance <c.lowranceca (DOT) rr.com> wrote: I don't know much about Immunovir (it's something we are looking into adding along with our Rx antiviral) so I'm not sure if the same thing would apply to a supp as an Rx but here's what I know about Rx: You don't want to start and stop antivirals. Switching is fine but you don't want to take a break and you don't want to miss/skip doses (avoid missing them as much as you can). Not taking the drugs properly can cause virus mutation and cause them to be resistant to the drug. Again, I don't know how well that applies to supps. cheryl My son is on Imunivor/Diflucan.No big Wow's after 4 months but I want to keep going and possible alternate different anti virals /anti fungals.IS it ok to stop in between for a break?thx "To accomplish great things, we must not only act, wemust dream; not only plan but also believe." Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to Yahoo! Answers. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2008 Report Share Posted March 14, 2008 yep! and our doc doesn't like to prescribe Valtrex.I may hit him up for another anti viral to mix it up a little.Can you recommend one?Cheryl Lowrance wrote: Let me guess, you live in Canada? Cheryl I get Imunovir from my pharmacist.Beth Sutton <live4luke> wrote: Cheryl--did somone already respond to you about this? You can but it from Newport pharmaceuticals directly from Ireland. I bought it from the anti-aging-drugs and it came in a weird package form like Budapest and the pills were taped together. I did not feel comfortable giving this to my son. I couldn't see a lot number or a expiration date. BethCheryl Lowrance <c.lowranceca (DOT) rr.com> wrote: That's interesting, I always thought it was a supp. Where do you buy it from? I found Isoprinosine (500mg/50 caps) for $76 at anti-aging-drugs.com but compared to other places, this is seems *really* low and too good to be true. Everywhere else it seems to be around $250 for 100 caps. Do you happen to have any info on this as to why or a suggestion as to where to buy? It's definitely something we're looking into so I want to know how much this is going to cost me! Cheryl Thanks.BTW-Imunovir is an RX not a supplement.Cheryl Lowrance <c.lowranceca (DOT) rr.com> wrote: I don't know much about Immunovir (it's something we are looking into adding along with our Rx antiviral) so I'm not sure if the same thing would apply to a supp as an Rx but here's what I know about Rx: You don't want to start and stop antivirals. Switching is fine but you don't want to take a break and you don't want to miss/skip doses (avoid missing them as much as you can). Not taking the drugs properly can cause virus mutation and cause them to be resistant to the drug. Again, I don't know how well that applies to supps. cheryl My son is on Imunivor/Diflucan.No big Wow's after 4 months but I want to keep going and possible alternate different anti virals /anti fungals.IS it ok to stop in between for a break?thx "To accomplish great things, we must not only act, wemust dream; not only plan but also believe." Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to Yahoo! Answers. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2008 Report Share Posted March 14, 2008 Ask him for Zovirax or famvir if he doesn't like Valtrex.Cherylyep! and our doc doesn't like to prescribe Valtrex.I may hit him up for another anti viral to mix it up a little.Can you recommend one?Cheryl Lowrance <c.lowranceca (DOT) rr.com> wrote:Let me guess, you live in Canada?CherylI get Imunovir from my pharmacist.Beth Sutton <live4luke> wrote:Cheryl--did somone already respond to you about this? You can but it from Newport pharmaceuticals directly from Ireland. I bought it from the anti-aging-drugs and it came in a weird package form like Budapest and the pills were taped together. I did not feel comfortable giving this to my son. I couldn't see a lot number or a expiration date. BethCheryl Lowrance <c.lowranceca (DOT) rr.com> wrote:That's interesting, I always thought it was a supp. Where do you buy it from? I found Isoprinosine (500mg/50 caps) for $76 at anti-aging-drugs.com but compared to other places, this is seems *really* low and too good to be true. Everywhere else it seems to be around $250 for 100 caps.Do you happen to have any info on this as to why or a suggestion as to where to buy?It's definitely something we're looking into so I want to know how much this is going to cost me! :)CherylThanks.BTW-Imunovir is an RX not a supplement.Cheryl Lowrance <c.lowranceca (DOT) rr.com> wrote:I don't know much about Immunovir (it's something we are looking into adding along with our Rx antiviral) so I'm not sure if the same thing would apply to a supp as an Rx but here's what I know about Rx:You don't want to start and stop antivirals. Switching is fine but you don't want to take a break and you don't want to miss/skip doses (avoid missing them as much as you can). Not taking the drugs properly can cause virus mutation and cause them to be resistant to the drug.Again, I don't know how well that applies to supps.cherylMy son is on Imunivor/Diflucan.No big Wow's after 4 months but I want to keep going and possible alternate different anti virals /anti fungals.IS it ok to stop in between for a break?thx "To accomplish great things, we must not only act, wemust dream; not only plan but also believe."Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to Yahoo! Answers.__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 Just curious why do the DAN docs not recommend the antifungal herbs and foods so much as THE DRUGS?, THE HERBS saved my life when the drugs made me sicker.Oh silly question, they don't make any money on the herbs you can buy at the health food store for a fraction of the cost. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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