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Jacquelyn,

I have cut back on the monlaurin and the vomiting has stopped. I am

very excited about this product. It is hard to say, what is doing

what, because I just finished a chelation cycle. However, I do

believe the viruses affect the way Jack interacts with people based

on what happened when I started acyclovir. When I started acyclovir,

Jack brought me a a card for the TV, we had been working on this, he

had never done this. The initiation of langauge was much easier and

Jack was asking my assitance for things he always does on his own.

We stopped the acyclovir, because it was only an experiment and when

we restarted the acyclovir, we did not have the same affect the

initial dosage. He was only taking acyclovir 2xs a day, we moved up

to 4 xs a day and things got alot better. I believe w/ these viruses

you can not stop until the virus is gone because restarting does not

bring you back where you left off. Well since the monlaurin, Jack is

able to initiate some langauge and some letter sounds w/o a prompt

and he reacts if he thinks I am crying. When we are playing and he

walks away. I pretend to cry w/ my hands over my face and he comes

back and moves them. I would reccommend anyone starting the

monlaurin to start w/ the ecological formula if the other is more

powerful, because Jack tolerate almost any supplement except for

malic acid.

The biaxine is an intercellular antibiotic. The virus changes the

way the cells function and to get at it you have to penetrate the

cell. The virus does not cause inflammation because the immune

system is not alerted to it. The immune system does not recognize it

because it is an animal virus, probably from the polio vaccine or mmr

vaccine. I believe it lowers the chemokines that feed the virus as

well. I am not that sure of all this but it is my own translation.

I guess Dr. at ccid has been successful of doing away

witht the stealth virus by attacking the chemokines. The biaxine

starts this process.

It is funny to look at ccid list of things that lower the

chemokines. Several are used for chelation. Therefore, I wonder if

chelating and supplementing is not only getting rid of the mercury

and other metals but is it also killing the stealth virus. I hope

so. I am concerned with the biaxine because of the gut and I am also

a little concerned w/ ccid's approach because I am not sure they know

ala to be a chelator by itself. ALA also help knock down the

chemokine, as well as monolaurin.

It is all very complicated. CCid has a protocol listed on website.

I would like you opinion on it. I know getting the mercury out will

clear up alot but I also want to safely address the viruses. I think

together you have autism covered.

nne

> > > > > : You may be right, but Lauricidin is still an

excellent

> > > > natural

> > > > > product against herpes viruses if your child can swallow

those

> > > > little

> > > > > pellets (like in applesauce) without biting into them. They

> > taste

> > > > like soap

> > > > > with an awful aftertaste! The Monolaurin caps from

Ecological

> > > > Formulas are

> > > > > good but much less concentrated than the Lauricidin pellets,

> > and I

> > > > have

> > > > > found it hard to be able to give the smaller kids enough of

> > them to

> > > > be

> > > > > nearly as effective as the Lauricidin, which unfortunately

> > tastes

> > > > bad.

> > > > > Since its not MLM and one can purchase it easily over the

> > internet,

> > > > why

> > > > > would someone be trying to sell it? Jaquelyn

> > > > > [ ] Monolaurin

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Hi everyone!

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I just joined the group. We are working on resolving

health

> > > > problems both

> > > > > > with our daughter and myself. I have used 2 jars of

> > monolaurin

> > > > from

> > > > > > www.lauricidin.com

> > > > > > and I have gotten good results. I know I have mercury

> > toxicity,

> > > > yeast

> > > > > > overgrowth and cytomegalovirus. This product has helped

as

> > far

> > > > as sleep

> > > > > > improvement, brain fog and energy. If anyone wants more

info,

> > > > please feel

> > > > > > free to e-mail me privately.....I belong to a stealth

virus

> > group

> > > > and can

> > > > > > put you in touch with the doctor who developed this

product.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Take care, Robin

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

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Jaquelyn,

You mentioned herpes outbreak. Our son gets terrible blister on the outside

and inside of his mouth which we just assume is the herpes virus. Do you

know if there are is a correlation between children with herpes and

vaccinations. His kindergarten vaccines seem to be the group that triggered

everything. But the blisters on his mouth, frequent nosebleeds and an asthma

condition were symptoms we didn't associate with the vaccinations but maybe

they are? I would be interested if anyone has thoughts on this, especially a

link with herpes. Could it come with the Varicella Zoster shot?

Sharon Etchemendy

Re: [ ] OT:Re: Monolaurin, Jacquelyn??

nne: I have a lot of kids on the Monolaurin (excellent for herpes

outbreaks on the face) but work them up slowly and have not encountered the

reaction you're dealing with. However, it could be die-off; I would

definitely cut back until reaction subsides, then move up very slowly.

Others have asked me about Biaxin, and I do not know anything about it. Do

you know their rationale for giving it? We do have to be careful with

antibiotics and the yeast problem, but I would be interested in finding out

more about it, and certainly Jack's response if you do give it. As you

know, monolaurin is anti-fungal and anti-bacterial as well as anti-viral, so

I don't know about doing everything at once; for one thing, it's hard to

know what's doing what. Jaquelyn

[ ] Monolaurin

> > > > >

> > > > > Hi everyone!

> > > > >

> > > > > I just joined the group. We are working on resolving health

> > > problems both

> > > > > with our daughter and myself. I have used 2 jars of

> monolaurin

> > > from

> > > > > www.lauricidin.com

> > > > > and I have gotten good results. I know I have mercury

> toxicity,

> > > yeast

> > > > > overgrowth and cytomegalovirus. This product has helped as

> far

> > > as sleep

> > > > > improvement, brain fog and energy. If anyone wants more info,

> > > please feel

> > > > > free to e-mail me privately.....I belong to a stealth virus

> group

> > > and can

> > > > > put you in touch with the doctor who developed this product.

> > > > >

> > > > > Take care, Robin

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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The varicella (chickenpox) virus is in the herpes family. I know, because I

asked when Binstock and others were looking at interactions between

herpes-family viruses and other triggers. My son had high titers to both

chickenpox and measles (but not to Epstein-Barr, HHV-6.)

As for Monolaurin and mouth sores, I, too, have a question. Would giving an

anti-viral such as Monolaurin, cause an outbreak of mouth sores in a person

carrying a viral load? I ask, because my sister complained of canker sores in

her mouth as a reaction to a chicken-in-coconut-milk dish I cooked for her.

(She loved the recipe, ate the leftovers for breakfast. She doesn't usually eat

any coconut.)

We use tons of coconut (a source of lauric acid, a more active form of which is

in Monolaurin, which we also swear by) and Elliot craves it. In fact, he

snitched and ate 1/3 to 1/2 of a jar of coconut butter in the last day or two,

and is talking a lot more today....

Lorilyn

[ ] Monolaurin

> > > > >

> > > > > Hi everyone!

> > > > >

> > > > > I just joined the group. We are working on resolving health

> > > problems both

> > > > > with our daughter and myself. I have used 2 jars of

> monolaurin

> > > from

> > > > > www.lauricidin.com

> > > > > and I have gotten good results. I know I have mercury

> toxicity,

> > > yeast

> > > > > overgrowth and cytomegalovirus. This product has helped as

> far

> > > as sleep

> > > > > improvement, brain fog and energy. If anyone wants more info,

> > > please feel

> > > > > free to e-mail me privately.....I belong to a stealth virus

> group

> > > and can

> > > > > put you in touch with the doctor who developed this product.

> > > > >

> > > > > Take care, Robin

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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Herpes 1 (oral herpes) is ubiquitous (we all have it), and more than a very

occasional outbreak is an indication of an immune impairment for which

vaccinations are definitely implicated. You might get a comprehensive

viral panel to check his antibodies for treatment guidance. Jaquelyn

[ ] Monolaurin

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Hi everyone!

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I just joined the group. We are working on resolving health

> > > > problems both

> > > > > > with our daughter and myself. I have used 2 jars of

> > monolaurin

> > > > from

> > > > > > www.lauricidin.com

> > > > > > and I have gotten good results. I know I have mercury

> > toxicity,

> > > > yeast

> > > > > > overgrowth and cytomegalovirus. This product has helped as

> > far

> > > > as sleep

> > > > > > improvement, brain fog and energy. If anyone wants more info,

> > > > please feel

> > > > > > free to e-mail me privately.....I belong to a stealth virus

> > group

> > > > and can

> > > > > > put you in touch with the doctor who developed this product.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Take care, Robin

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

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Lorilyn: It doesn't seem like eating coconut should cause a herpes outbreak

(unless it was too hot!) Sometimes an injury to the mucous membranes or

something like sunburn can activate those opportunistic viruses. Herpes 1

is oral, 2 is genital, 3 is varicella-zoster (chickenpox) and I believe

they can interchange---I don't know about HHV6 (roseola). Has your sis

tried any coconut food or nutrient since then? Jaquelyn-- Original

Message -----

From: " Lorilyn Teasdale " <kteasda1@...>

< >

Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 2:41 PM

Subject: Re: [ ] OT:Re: Monolaurin, Jacquelyn??

> The varicella (chickenpox) virus is in the herpes family. I know, because

I asked when Binstock and others were looking at interactions between

herpes-family viruses and other triggers. My son had high titers to both

chickenpox and measles (but not to Epstein-Barr, HHV-6.)

>

> As for Monolaurin and mouth sores, I, too, have a question. Would giving

an anti-viral such as Monolaurin, cause an outbreak of mouth sores in a

person carrying a viral load? I ask, because my sister complained of canker

sores in her mouth as a reaction to a chicken-in-coconut-milk dish I cooked

for her. (She loved the recipe, ate the leftovers for breakfast. She

doesn't usually eat any coconut.)

>

> We use tons of coconut (a source of lauric acid, a more active form of

which is in Monolaurin, which we also swear by) and Elliot craves it. In

fact, he snitched and ate 1/3 to 1/2 of a jar of coconut butter in the last

day or two, and is talking a lot more today....

> Lorilyn

>

>

> [ ] Monolaurin

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Hi everyone!

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I just joined the group. We are working on resolving health

> > > > problems both

> > > > > > with our daughter and myself. I have used 2 jars of

> > monolaurin

> > > > from

> > > > > > www.lauricidin.com

> > > > > > and I have gotten good results. I know I have mercury

> > toxicity,

> > > > yeast

> > > > > > overgrowth and cytomegalovirus. This product has helped as

> > far

> > > > as sleep

> > > > > > improvement, brain fog and energy. If anyone wants more info,

> > > > please feel

> > > > > > free to e-mail me privately.....I belong to a stealth virus

> > group

> > > > and can

> > > > > > put you in touch with the doctor who developed this product.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Take care, Robin

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

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