Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 Thanks Valentina, I do plan to do both at once, assuming his body lets me. Our blood work up is generlly good - a little high on the AST, but the ALT is in great shape. This could mean any number of things. One fear about the Valtrex is that it can lower WBC, which chelation can also do. So, there is a risk that the Valtrex will interfere with chelation plans. My initial question was supposed to be whether it is worth it to lose another week or two of chelation to add Valtrex to the list. I probably didn't quite phrase it that way. I completely agree with the before 5 thing. I also agree with getting the HHV6 out of his brain if that is what is going on. Thanks again to you, , Anita, Nell and Kim for talking me through this. I find that I am most successful in this area when I agonize (often painfully) over decisions to be made. If agony = success, then whatever decision I make on this front should be my most successful move yet! :-) Anne > > > I think that for the moment I have decided to add Sambucol to our > > antiviral repertoire and get back to chelating. That way I can put > > off the Valtrex decision for a while. > > I don't mean to sound like a broken record, but I think everybody should > plan to chelate their kids before they reach the age of 5. So I am glad to > hear that you are still going to chelate him. Of course, any kid of any age > can be chelated, but things are a lot easier and move faster when the child > is smaller. After 5, things are just different. Different changes that take > place in the body... chelation will be slowed down considerably. > Maybe this is a stupid question, but why can't you do Valtrex and chelation > at the same time? You think your son cannot handle both? > > > > > My son is 3.11. And yes, we have seen marked gains from the anti- > > virals but very little in the way of viral activity - no colds, no > > croup, no rashes. Does that say anything to you? > > This tells me that OLE and Virastop did something in there but not against > viruses. Or something like that > I am sorry, I really don't know much about viruses... I think that if you > don't see a viral response (when you gave his body the weapons to fight > with) then maybe there is no virus. > I really don't know... sorry. > One thing I can tell you is that as supplemented as our kids are, I wouldn't > be surprised if they fight viruses without visible signs. When I have a > virus, I take high doses of vit. C. I have no symptoms of flu anymore. > Sorry I am of no help here... > > > Valentina > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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