Guest guest Posted December 12, 2010 Report Share Posted December 12, 2010 So I read that if you stop an anti-viral the virus will mutate. I think for people with herpes, outside of autism, taking valtrex, they can take it only when they have an outbreak which would be when the virus is replicating. Is there an assumption that the herpes virus is active and replicating in the brain? Why would it mutate? Also why would many kids get better on the NeuroSensory program that uses low dosages, like 1 capsule of acylovir per day and 1 amantadine? Not all get better but for sure there are kids getting better with this. Or why would a child need high doses like on the NIDS protocol? And how do the 2 protocols, in terms of how the anti-virals work differ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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