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Yes, yes and yes. I have been screaming this on all lists for some

time. Check out www.ccid.org. Dr. believes that the stealth

infection is the cause of autism and I have to admit when I am

treating the virus Jack's interaction is better, his desire to

communicate is there, he can empathize and he is not hyper ect. I

still am not sure what came first, stealth or mercury toxcity. You

should put your son on enzymes right away this is suppose to be

better than acyclovir. I have my son on houston enzymes, AFP

peptizide, zyme and no fenol along w/ GSE., I saw a jump w/ this, a

big jump. I also use acyclovir, monolaurin, biaxin(I did see good

benefits w/ this but I do want him off of it soon.) Also the

chelation protocol has so many things that starve out the virus. I

do believe this virus is real and I do believe it is a big piece in

resolving our childrens issue.

I hope your son continues to do well,

nne

> Has anyone used this with their kids?

>

> Tristan got chickenpox, and we put him on this so he wouldn't get

really

> bad(he has it pretty bad already) but we didn't want him to be too

> miserable because he always picks his misquote bites and such till

they

> are big gaping wounds and we wanted to keep him from being covered

in

> big gapping wounds. So far so good....but...the oddest thing, he

started

> following 2 step commands, his letters and numbers are much

clearer, and

> his drawing is better.

> Anyone notice this with use??

>

> Thanks,

>

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How did you know your son had viruses? Did you test with Dr. ? Who

perscriped the acyclovir? It is so nice that somethig showed such great

results. Good Luck

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Jack is about 47lb and he is on 200 mg 4xs a day. For about 6 months

he was on acyclovir 2xs a day, now he is on 4xs a day. I believe we

started about a year ago. I am very much against things like this

but it really makes a difference. I am just hoping that when we are

done chelating the virus will be gone. But for now I want it to be

kept undercontrol w/ whatever is available.

nne

> nne,

>

> What is the dose of acyclovir your child is taking, how much does

he

> weigh, and how long has he been on it?

>

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nne,

Has your son been specifically tested for the SV40 virus, or other

viruses? Also, do you do any particular blood monitoring as part of

maintaining him on the acyclovir? I also wonder if he had high MMR

titers...

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Jack's MMR titers were not particularly high, just high enough to not

need his second MMR shot, not that I would Have given it to him. He

has been tested for EBV, CMV, nothing showed up. I am going to do a

titers on HV6 but have not gotten blood drawn recently. We do check

cbcs on a regular basis. If SV40 is stealth, yes he was been tested

and was positive. I need to run another test. I did speak w/ Dr.

the other day because of Jack's positive response to digestive

enzymes and no fenol. I wanted to know if he felt the protease was

affecting the membrane of the virus. His thoughts were that it was

affecting the cytokines that feed the virus. At the moment this is

the only way to get rid of the virus, to starve it out.

nne

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> nne,

>

> Has your son been specifically tested for the SV40 virus, or other

> viruses? Also, do you do any particular blood monitoring as part

of

> maintaining him on the acyclovir? I also wonder if he had high MMR

> titers...

>

>

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Hi, !

SV40 is not stealth virus, but Simian monkey virus #40, which was inadvertently

passed on to humans in the polio vaccines of the late fifties and early sixties.

Did you receive polio vaccine during this time period? I know I did (I have the

records), but I have not been tested for it yet. Perhaps you might have passed

it on to him. What is happening now is that some people are developing brain

tumors, and these tumors are testing positive for SV40 virus. I'm not trying to

scare you, but inform you. However, many people test positive for SV40 and have

not had any problems related to it. It's an area of research that is just

beginning to develop, so of course there is a lot of controversy.

[ ] Re: acyclovir?

,

Jack's MMR titers were not particularly high, just high enough to not

need his second MMR shot, not that I would Have given it to him. He

has been tested for EBV, CMV, nothing showed up. I am going to do a

titers on HV6 but have not gotten blood drawn recently. We do check

cbcs on a regular basis. If SV40 is stealth, yes he was been tested

and was positive. I need to run another test. I did speak w/ Dr.

the other day because of Jack's positive response to digestive

enzymes and no fenol. I wanted to know if he felt the protease was

affecting the membrane of the virus. His thoughts were that it was

affecting the cytokines that feed the virus. At the moment this is

the only way to get rid of the virus, to starve it out.

nne

-- In @y..., jw4994@e... wrote:

> nne,

>

> Has your son been specifically tested for the SV40 virus, or other

> viruses? Also, do you do any particular blood monitoring as part

of

> maintaining him on the acyclovir? I also wonder if he had high MMR

> titers...

>

>

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>SV40 is not stealth virus, but Simian monkey virus #40, which was

>inadvertently passed on to humans in the polio vaccines of the late

>fifties and early sixties. Did you receive polio vaccine during

>this time period? I know I did (I have the records), but I have not

>been tested for it yet. Perhaps you might have passed it on to him.

>What is happening now is that some people are developing brain

>tumors, and these tumors are testing positive for SV40 virus. I'm

>not trying to scare you, but inform you. However, many people test

>positive for SV40 and have not had any problems related to it. It's

>an area of research that is just beginning to develop, so of course

>there is a lot of controversy.

>

>

I thought SV40 = Stealth. There must be a scientific name for stealth.

I am this >< close to trying acyclovir on my daughter.

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Hi, !

My understanding is that CMV is stealth virus.

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>

>SV40 is not stealth virus, but Simian monkey virus #40, which was

>inadvertently passed on to humans in the polio vaccines of the late

>fifties and early sixties. Did you receive polio vaccine during

>this time period? I know I did (I have the records), but I have not

>been tested for it yet. Perhaps you might have passed it on to him.

>What is happening now is that some people are developing brain

>tumors, and these tumors are testing positive for SV40 virus. I'm

>not trying to scare you, but inform you. However, many people test

>positive for SV40 and have not had any problems related to it. It's

>an area of research that is just beginning to develop, so of course

>there is a lot of controversy.

>

>

I thought SV40 = Stealth. There must be a scientific name for stealth.

I am this >< close to trying acyclovir on my daughter.

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