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My 9 year old son has been taking monolaurin for almost 6 weeks. We

added Virastop about a week ago. He is also taking alpha-lactoalbumin

(a precursor to tryptofan/seratonin). He has very out-of-whack

aminoacids. We are targeting chronically high strep ASO/anti-Dnase B

antibodies and chickenpox IgG titres that have continue to climb sky

high even 5 years after having had the chickenpox.

After he started taking the monolaurin, even at the small start-up dose,

began repeating his youtube video film titles/years and chasing me

around the house to order me to write what he was saying down on a white

board. It's been over year since we've had this intense ecolalia. It

is almost like an involuntary tic because he cannot control it, he tried

but cannot stop. The new twist is that he can now write his ecolalia

in Wordpad on his computer. Then he comes to me and says " Mommy sing

now " and expects me to sing what he has written even if it's just a list

of his jargon.

The other really bothersome, uncontrollable behavior that has returned

is his desire and astute ability to rip his socks into two pieces, rip

pants, shirts, his undies, cardboard, paper plates. He will soon have

to go to school nude at the rate his clothes are being destroyed. He's

very crafty to do the damage while no one is looking. He doesn't need

scissors anymore to do the dirty destruction deeds either (they are

always hidden at home and at school, by the way, and he's allowed to use

them only with adult supervision). If we try and fuss at him he just

says " Uh, oh! Look, a hole. "

We have seen twice what appeared to be a type of unraised rash on his

legs and lower abdomen since starting the monolaurin, but it doesn't

last long and refades. Have any of you who have dosed monolaurin had

similar worsening in behaviors? I am hoping that it means the

monolaurin is doing " something " good behind the scenes.

He's not currently taking other supplements at the moment and we will

not add back in more supplements until after we've reached the full

Virastop dose in about another week at the most. We are also waiting

for some oxidative stress tests from Labbio in Paris to help us decide

which of the long list of potential new supplements and old ones to add

back in . He also has some porphyrin issues which indicate general

detox issues overall. We've been doing biomed for 6 years and right now

I feel I've lost my " super-mommy-troubleshooting " abilities to make

these latest behaviors which seem to be directly related to his

supplements go back into hiding.

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o o In mb12 valtrex , " Christel King "

wrote:

o o

o o none of those things listed treat PANDAS, PANDAS which is what high

ASOs

o o mean, are bacteria related not viral

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o

o o o o o o o

Thank you for taking time to respond so quickly Christel.

However, monolaurin IS effective to also treat strep, just as OLE is.

Monolaurin has BOTH antibacterial and antiviral properties.

Here are two articles:

http://www.healthkingenterprise.com/v2/articles/biodefender.asp

http://www.diagnose-me.com/treat/T167021.html

Function + Reasons For Use

Monolaurin works directly on the envelope of the virus. By disrupting

the lipid bilayer of the virus, Monolaurin inactivates the virus by

preventing attachment (absorption) to susceptible host cell walls. This

prevents the uncoating of viruses needed for replication and infection.

Monolaurin is effective against yeast and fungi, staphylococcus aureus

(staph) and streptococcus agalactiae (strep), chlamydia trachomatis,

candida albicans, giardia lamblia, ringworm, H. pylori and gonorrhea.

In studies performed at the Respiratory Virology Branch, Centers for

Disease Control, Monolaurin was shown to remove all measurable

infectivity against the following RNA and DNA viruses:

* Herpes Simplex 1 and 2

* Epstein-Barr

* Bronchitis

* Influenza

* Respiratory Syncytial Virus

* Rubeola

* Newcastle's

* Cytomegalovirus

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Probably you have already thought of this, just trying to help. We are doing

valtrex/diflucan and I had to raise the levels of his anti-fungals when he got

bad scripting and looney. Are you using anything to mop up the die off? Epson

baths, advil dye-free, and charcoal in pears work good here. We are doing SCD

with a little low oxalate mixed in during viral treatments.

Sorry, hope any of this helps.

>

>

>

> Subject: Monolaurin, Virastop, and return/increase of Echolalia

+ Destruction

> To: mb12 valtrex

> Date: Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 5:56 AM

>

>

> Hello

>

>

> My 9 year old son has been taking monolaurin for almost 6 weeks.  We

> added Virastop about a week ago.  He is also taking alpha-lactoalbumin

> (a precursor to tryptofan/seratonin).   He has very out-of-whack

> aminoacids.  We are targeting chronically high strep ASO/anti-Dnase B

> antibodies and chickenpox IgG titres that have continue to climb sky

> high even 5 years after having had the chickenpox.

>

> After he started taking the monolaurin, even at the small start-up dose,

> began repeating his youtube video film titles/years and chasing me

> around the house to order me to write what he was saying down on a white

> board.  It's been over year since we've had this intense ecolalia.  It

> is almost like an involuntary tic because he cannot control it, he tried

> but cannot stop.   The new twist is that he can now write his ecolalia

> in Wordpad on his computer.  Then he comes to me and says " Mommy sing

> now " and expects me to sing what he has written even if it's just a list

> of his jargon.   

>

> The other really bothersome, uncontrollable behavior that has returned

> is his desire and astute ability to rip his socks into two pieces, rip

> pants, shirts, his undies, cardboard, paper plates.  He will soon have

> to go to school nude at the rate his clothes are being destroyed.  He's

> very crafty to do the damage while no one is looking.  He doesn't need

> scissors anymore to do the dirty destruction deeds either (they are

> always hidden at home and at school, by the way, and he's allowed to use

> them only with adult supervision).   If we try and fuss at him he just

> says " Uh, oh!  Look, a hole. "    

>

> We have seen twice what appeared to be a type of unraised rash on his

> legs and lower abdomen since starting the monolaurin, but it doesn't

> last long and refades.    Have any of you who have dosed monolaurin had

> similar worsening in behaviors?  I am hoping that it means the

> monolaurin is doing " something " good behind the scenes.

>

> He's not currently taking other supplements at the moment and we will

> not add back in more supplements until after we've reached the full

> Virastop dose in about another week at the most.   We are also waiting

> for some oxidative stress tests from Labbio in Paris to help us decide

> which of the long list of potential new supplements and old ones to add

> back in .   He also has some porphyrin issues which indicate general

> detox issues overall.  We've been doing biomed for 6 years and right now

> I feel I've lost my " super-mommy-troubleshooting " abilities to make

> these latest behaviors which seem to be directly related to his

> supplements go back into hiding.

>

>

>

>

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>

>

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Maybe back off the virastop? Having them together maybe too much? No expert

just a sensitive ASD girl. Deb

> o o

> o o none of those things listed treat PANDAS, PANDAS which is what high

> ASOs

> o o mean, are bacteria related not viral

> o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o

> o o o o o o o

>

>

> Thank you for taking time to respond so quickly Christel.

>

> However, monolaurin IS effective to also treat strep, just as OLE is.

> Monolaurin has BOTH antibacterial and antiviral properties.

>

> Here are two articles:

>

> http://www.healthkingenterprise.com/v2/articles/biodefender.asp

>

> http://www.diagnose-me.com/treat/T167021.html

>

> Function + Reasons For Use

> Monolaurin works directly on the envelope of the virus. By disrupting

> the lipid bilayer of the virus, Monolaurin inactivates the virus by

> preventing attachment (absorption) to susceptible host cell walls. This

> prevents the uncoating of viruses needed for replication and infection.

>

> Monolaurin is effective against yeast and fungi, staphylococcus aureus

> (staph) and streptococcus agalactiae (strep), chlamydia trachomatis,

> candida albicans, giardia lamblia, ringworm, H. pylori and gonorrhea.

>

> In studies performed at the Respiratory Virology Branch, Centers for

> Disease Control, Monolaurin was shown to remove all measurable

> infectivity against the following RNA and DNA viruses:

>

> * Herpes Simplex 1 and 2

> * Epstein-Barr

> * Bronchitis

> * Influenza

> * Respiratory Syncytial Virus

> * Rubeola

> * Newcastle's

> * Cytomegalovirus

>

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