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Yes there are 2 anti virals on the market and they are used for herpees. The

first is Famvir and another company has put out Valtrex. The other names for

the same med is Valcyclavir and Acyclavir.

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Lee wrote:

> Hallo all,

>

> Now don't laugh, but I was watching the X-files the other day ( :I

> ) and Mulder was given a course of " anti-virals " . IS there such a

> thing? *lol*

>

> I'm so embarrassed to ask on that basis but what the hell...

>

> Lee

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<<He suggested that I cut open a garlic bud and rub it on the mouth corners,

as garlic is anti-viral.>

Are there any other anti-viral foods that are beneficial to us? I think my

body is trying to fight off whatever cold/flu type thing has been

circulating around my office. (I had lots of roasted garlic with dinner

this evening since I was eating alone.)

Thanks!

Dianne in L.A.

O+ non-secretor who can't afford to get sick!

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Dianne

For cold sores on the mouth try Tea Tree Oil or

Eucalyptus Oil.

For O's ---

For flu bugs try Elderberry anything, liquid,

capsules, juice or wine. Elderberry stops the life

cycle of the virus - or something like that. I also

use Olive leaf with it for the immune system and to

fight the possible bacteria infection that so ofter

follows a flu.

You should start Immediately upon exposure to virus.

So Not wait until you are 'sick' to start treatment.

KM

--- " Waldman, Dianne " <dwaldman@...> wrote:

> <<He suggested that I cut open a garlic bud and rub

> it on the mouth corners,

> as garlic is anti-viral.>

>

> Are there any other anti-viral foods that are

> beneficial to us? I think my

> body is trying to fight off whatever cold/flu type

> thing has been

> circulating around my office. (I had lots of

> roasted garlic with dinner

> this evening since I was eating alone.)

>

> Thanks!

> Dianne in L.A.

> O+ non-secretor who can't afford to get sick!

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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This looks like a good product, but Echinacea can only be given one week or ten

days at the most a month. Perhaps you take this when you feel you are coming

down with something?

Re: [ ] anti-virals

Check out PhytoBiotic by Enzymatic therapy. It is a natural

antiviral/antibiotic.

Ruth

Momofmanysix@... wrote:

With cold and flu season fast approaching I would like comments on what

anti-virals you think are the best at knocking out viruses before they get

bad. I

would like to have some on hand. Thanks.

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With cold and flu season fast approaching I would like comments on what

anti-virals you think are the best at knocking out viruses before they get bad.

I

would like to have some on hand. Thanks.

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Check out PhytoBiotic by Enzymatic therapy. It is a natural

antiviral/antibiotic.

Ruth

Momofmanysix@... wrote:

With cold and flu season fast approaching I would like comments on what

anti-virals you think are the best at knocking out viruses before they get bad.

I

would like to have some on hand. Thanks.

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Yes - i use this when I'm actually coming down wiht something or when I have

somethign that is very stubborn. It works like a regular antibiotic, in that

you really shoudl continue to take it until it is gone. I think it is a 10 day

course.

Ruth

Ladyshrink111@... wrote:

This looks like a good product, but Echinacea can only be given one week or ten

days at the most a month. Perhaps you take this when you feel you are coming

down with something?

Re: [ ] anti-virals

Check out PhytoBiotic by Enzymatic therapy. It is a natural

antiviral/antibiotic.

Ruth

Momofmanysix@... wrote:

With cold and flu season fast approaching I would like comments on what

anti-virals you think are the best at knocking out viruses before they get

bad. I

would like to have some on hand. Thanks.

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> With cold and flu season fast approaching I would like comments on what

> anti-virals you think are the best at knocking out viruses before

they get bad. I

> would like to have some on hand. Thanks.

Hi ,

Here are some good msgs from Andy:

http://onibasu.com/archives/am/133461.html

/message/129419

I don't think he mentions Virastop/Purify from Enzymedica but many

people seem to think it's helpful.

What do people in general think of Viracin?

P.S. I thought the Purify viral protocol was doing nothing for my

daughter but added it back recently on top of olive leaf extract. Now

she's got lots of bug-bite like marks on the right side of her chest

and had some diarrhea. I think these are characteristic for

" breaking " a virus, right?

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> With cold and flu season fast approaching I would like comments on what

> anti-virals you think are the best at knocking out viruses before

they get bad. I

> would like to have some on hand.

Last winter season, I used olive leaf extract with great success. This

winter I might consider ViraStop also.

Dana

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> This looks like a good product, but Echinacea can only be given one

week or ten days at the most a month. Perhaps you take this when you

feel you are coming down with something?

I tried Echinacea ONCE. I had the beginnings of a cold, and I took

Echinacea one evening to help eliminate the cold.

It kept me awake all night. I mean literally I slept a grand total of

ZERO minutes, even tho I must have taken 3 doses of NyQuil [which

typically puts me out]. The next day I was soooooo much worse,

because I had zero sleep.

The next night I took olive leaf extract. This worked GREAT.

Be careful of Echinacea.

Dana

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> P.S. I thought the Purify viral protocol was doing nothing for my

> daughter but added it back recently on top of olive leaf extract. Now

> she's got lots of bug-bite like marks on the right side of her chest

> and had some diarrhea. I think these are characteristic for

> " breaking " a virus, right?

Sounds like my son when the virus broke last year. The rash symptoms

lasted about a month for him.

Dana

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I find zinc helps a lot with colds. It lessens the affect or stops it

all together.

a J

With cold and flu season fast approaching I would like comments on

what anti-virals you think are the best at knocking out viruses before

they get bad. I would like to have some on hand. Thanks.

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Margaret,

If MMR associated, do you think that The high vit A protocol would

help? Dana has Dr. McCandless' routine for this posted on her web

site. Of course, lots of routine supplements.

>

> I haven't been following posts very closely about viral issues, so

am rather out of the loop. Yesterday I learned that a neighbour's

teenage son has been ill with ME for some time. In fact the family

suspect a dose of the MMR at 8 or 9 years of age is implicated in the

picture as his decline began around that time.

> Could anyone suggest suitable lines to follow up re anti-virals

that I could give to the boy's parents?

> Thanks,

> Margaret

>

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Margaret,

If MMR associated, do you think that The high vit A protocol would

help? Dana has Dr. McCandless' routine for this posted on her web

site. Of course, lots of routine supplements.

>

> I haven't been following posts very closely about viral issues, so

am rather out of the loop. Yesterday I learned that a neighbour's

teenage son has been ill with ME for some time. In fact the family

suspect a dose of the MMR at 8 or 9 years of age is implicated in the

picture as his decline began around that time.

> Could anyone suggest suitable lines to follow up re anti-virals

that I could give to the boy's parents?

> Thanks,

> Margaret

>

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Margaret,

Lauricidin is known to work on the measles virus. However, I am a

big believer in the " throw everything that you can at them "

antiviral protocol approach. That is, if I thought I were dealing

with the measles virus (as, in fact, I think I am, in part) I would

use Lauricidin, but with other antivirals as well.

No one understands what viruses are really at work in our children.

And, in spite of some knowledge of how certain antivirals work, no

one really understands that completely either.

I think it best to cut the widest path possible through the viruses

using as many antivirals with different mechanisms as you can. Also

important in my books is using immune boosters, and having them in

place first.

Lots of people are having success with lots of different things, but

IMO, those who are having success using just one antiviral simply

got very, very lucky, and these cases don't translate well to the

majority of kids. For example, IMO I think that some kids who have

done very well with just Valtrex might be reacting mostly to the

fact that Valtrex can lower adenosine levels (nothing to do with

viruses). For every one kid you see doing very well with Valtrex,

you can find many, many more for whom Valtrex has done little to

nothing.

Some of this information is in the viral file I placed in the Files

section. It may be of help, but in all honesty, this is not a well-

worn path yet.

Anita

>

> I haven't been following posts very closely about viral issues, so

am rather out of the loop. Yesterday I learned that a neighbour's

teenage son has been ill with ME for some time. In fact the family

suspect a dose of the MMR at 8 or 9 years of age is implicated in

the picture as his decline began around that time.

> Could anyone suggest suitable lines to follow up re anti-virals

that I could give to the boy's parents?

> Thanks,

> Margaret

>

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Margaret,

Lauricidin is known to work on the measles virus. However, I am a

big believer in the " throw everything that you can at them "

antiviral protocol approach. That is, if I thought I were dealing

with the measles virus (as, in fact, I think I am, in part) I would

use Lauricidin, but with other antivirals as well.

No one understands what viruses are really at work in our children.

And, in spite of some knowledge of how certain antivirals work, no

one really understands that completely either.

I think it best to cut the widest path possible through the viruses

using as many antivirals with different mechanisms as you can. Also

important in my books is using immune boosters, and having them in

place first.

Lots of people are having success with lots of different things, but

IMO, those who are having success using just one antiviral simply

got very, very lucky, and these cases don't translate well to the

majority of kids. For example, IMO I think that some kids who have

done very well with just Valtrex might be reacting mostly to the

fact that Valtrex can lower adenosine levels (nothing to do with

viruses). For every one kid you see doing very well with Valtrex,

you can find many, many more for whom Valtrex has done little to

nothing.

Some of this information is in the viral file I placed in the Files

section. It may be of help, but in all honesty, this is not a well-

worn path yet.

Anita

>

> I haven't been following posts very closely about viral issues, so

am rather out of the loop. Yesterday I learned that a neighbour's

teenage son has been ill with ME for some time. In fact the family

suspect a dose of the MMR at 8 or 9 years of age is implicated in

the picture as his decline began around that time.

> Could anyone suggest suitable lines to follow up re anti-virals

that I could give to the boy's parents?

> Thanks,

> Margaret

>

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Virastop & OLE (Olive leaf extract)

Lillian

fldofdrms@...fjennings@...

anti-virals

I haven't been following posts very closely about viral issues, so am rather out of the loop. Yesterday I learned that a neighbour's teenage son has been ill with ME for some time. In fact the family suspect a dose of the MMR at 8 or 9 years of age is implicated in the picture as his decline began around that time.

Could anyone suggest suitable lines to follow up re anti-virals that I could give to the boy's parents?

Thanks,

Margaret

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Virastop & OLE (Olive leaf extract)

Lillian

fldofdrms@...fjennings@...

anti-virals

I haven't been following posts very closely about viral issues, so am rather out of the loop. Yesterday I learned that a neighbour's teenage son has been ill with ME for some time. In fact the family suspect a dose of the MMR at 8 or 9 years of age is implicated in the picture as his decline began around that time.

Could anyone suggest suitable lines to follow up re anti-virals that I could give to the boy's parents?

Thanks,

Margaret

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According to Chia MD and virologist who treats CFS, there is quite a

difference between antivirals

aboutmecfs.org.violet.arvixe.com/Int/IntChiaIntro.aspx

that treat the herpes virus (included CMV and EBV) and other antivirals. He uses

the medical and herbal

products that treat hepatitis and HIV

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