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> some difficulty with is that isn't the virus INSIDE our cells (they go

> into individual cells and attach their own RNA/DNA into the cell's

> RNA/DNA, to replicate)? After replication, do they burst out freely

> from the cell and go into the bloodstream? Is that the point of their

> lifecycle that the virus would be subjected to an attack by enzymes

> (if this applies, I'm not sure)?

I don't know a lot about viruses and how they replicate, but I think you are

correct.

If I understand this correctly, the enzymes in Virastop will work on many

other kinds of proteins, not just of viral origin.

I don't think at Virastop as being an antiviral. Virastop is just " cleaning "

the blood. I think the former name (Purify) was more accurate.

Valentina

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My understanding is Virastop weakens the cell wall so antiviral (ex.OLE) and

immune system can deal with the virus. Bump up antivirals & immune system

boosters.

Lillian

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[ ] Virastop Question

> Hi -

>

> I have a question regarding Virastop. I understand that it is a

> product containing proteases that weaken the virus, but what I have

> some difficulty with is that isn't the virus INSIDE our cells (they go

> into individual cells and attach their own RNA/DNA into the cell's

> RNA/DNA, to replicate)? After replication, do they burst out freely

> from the cell and go into the bloodstream? Is that the point of their

> lifecycle that the virus would be subjected to an attack by enzymes

> (if this applies, I'm not sure)? If anyone knows the answer, I greatly

> appreciate your feedback!

>

> Elaine

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> I have a question regarding Virastop. I understand that it is a

> product containing proteases that weaken the virus, but what I have

> some difficulty with is that isn't the virus INSIDE our cells (they go

> into individual cells and attach their own RNA/DNA into the cell's

> RNA/DNA, to replicate)? After replication, do they burst out freely

> from the cell and go into the bloodstream? Is that the point of their

> lifecycle that the virus would be subjected to an attack by enzymes

> (if this applies, I'm not sure)?

ViraStop breaks down the virus cell wall, allowing your own immune

system [if it is working correctly] or your anti-viral, to eliminate

the virus.

I know that Valtrex works by preventing the virus from replicating.

Not sure if that is how OLE and/or Lauricidin works. I do know that

the combination of ViraStop, OLE, and Lauricidin [once my son

tolerated the Lauricidin without massive yeast] is causing nice gains

for my son, and it appears to be eliminating the virus/es, rather than

just preventing them from replicating.

Dana

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Thanks everyone for the replies. I was thinking about it and did some

reading. I read in a health book that viruses are in the saliva (one

way they get transmitted person to person), so I am sure they must

also be in the blood, etc (ie, not always bound inside our cells).

And Lauricidin and OLE have helped my son, too - I would assume they

are also attacking viruses that are not bound inside our cells. We

started Virastop about a week ago, and will continue to use it. My

son definitely has the measles problem, and I do think this can help

with measles, also. Thanks guys! One more weapon in our arsenal

against ASD - thank you for the input!

Elaine

> > I have a question regarding Virastop. I understand that it is a

> > product containing proteases that weaken the virus, but what I

have

> > some difficulty with is that isn't the virus INSIDE our cells

(they go

> > into individual cells and attach their own RNA/DNA into the

cell's

> > RNA/DNA, to replicate)? After replication, do they burst out

freely

> > from the cell and go into the bloodstream? Is that the point of

their

> > lifecycle that the virus would be subjected to an attack by

enzymes

> > (if this applies, I'm not sure)?

>

>

> ViraStop breaks down the virus cell wall, allowing your own immune

> system [if it is working correctly] or your anti-viral, to eliminate

> the virus.

>

> I know that Valtrex works by preventing the virus from replicating.

> Not sure if that is how OLE and/or Lauricidin works. I do know that

> the combination of ViraStop, OLE, and Lauricidin [once my son

> tolerated the Lauricidin without massive yeast] is causing nice

gains

> for my son, and it appears to be eliminating the virus/es, rather

than

> just preventing them from replicating.

>

> Dana

>

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And you get this where?

Barb

[ ] Re: Virastop Question

>

>> I have a question regarding Virastop. I understand that it is a

>> product containing proteases that weaken the virus, but what I have

>> some difficulty with is that isn't the virus INSIDE our cells (they go

>> into individual cells and attach their own RNA/DNA into the cell's

>> RNA/DNA, to replicate)? After replication, do they burst out freely

>> from the cell and go into the bloodstream? Is that the point of their

>> lifecycle that the virus would be subjected to an attack by enzymes

>> (if this applies, I'm not sure)?

>

>

> ViraStop breaks down the virus cell wall, allowing your own immune

> system [if it is working correctly] or your anti-viral, to eliminate

> the virus.

>

> I know that Valtrex works by preventing the virus from replicating.

> Not sure if that is how OLE and/or Lauricidin works. I do know that

> the combination of ViraStop, OLE, and Lauricidin [once my son

> tolerated the Lauricidin without massive yeast] is causing nice gains

> for my son, and it appears to be eliminating the virus/es, rather than

> just preventing them from replicating.

>

> Dana

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> =======================================================

>

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In a message dated 2/11/2006 9:21:21 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

val999@... writes:

understand this correctly, the enzymes in Virastop will work on many

other kinds of proteins, not just of viral origin.

I don't think at Virastop as being an antiviral. Virastop is just " cleaning "

the blood. I think the former name (Purify) was more accurate.

why would one use virastop instead of Valtrex?

ms

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> started Virastop about a week ago, and will continue to use it. My

> son definitely has the measles problem, and I do think this can help

> with measles, also.

The only thing I know of that eliminates systemic measles virus is

high dose vitamin A protocol. If you find that ViraStop also helps

with measles virus, please let me know!

Dana

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> why would one use virastop instead of Valtrex?

> ms

Valtrex stops the virus from replicating. It does not technically

eliminate the virus.

ViraStop digests the virus cell wall, allowing anti-virals to

eliminate the virus.

Plus, there are far fewer potential side effects with ViraStop than

with Valtrex.

I have read a few messages by parents who use both.

Dana

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In another post that I have lost, it said:

" I started at 250mg per day OLE and worked up

from there. I started

>with two VS capsules and worked up from there.

The combination

>together works GREAT for viruses, altho it also

stirs up a lot of

>yeast as the viruses are eliminated. "

Why would treating for viruses stir up alot of

yeast? I wonder why virastop, if it attacks

foreign protein, wouldn't help Candida/yeast

issues also.

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Because, I've been told, the viruses feed on yeast??? So when you kill the

viruses, the yeast is released?

The combo makes my son pee all the time!

Barb

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In another post that I have lost, it said:

" I started at 250mg per day OLE and worked up

from there. I started

>with two VS capsules and worked up from there.

The combination

>together works GREAT for viruses, altho it also

stirs up a lot of

>yeast as the viruses are eliminated. "

Why would treating for viruses stir up alot of

yeast? I wonder why virastop, if it attacks

foreign protein, wouldn't help Candida/yeast

issues also.

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Barb, so if you kill the viruses, yeast thrives

perhaps?

--- jromkema <jromkema@...> wrote:

> Because, I've been told, the viruses feed on

> yeast??? So when you kill the viruses, the

> yeast is released?

>

> The combo makes my son pee all the time!

>

>

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Yup. We noticed this a little when my son was just starting the Antiviral

therapy. We kept working on it with GSE and Oil of Oregano.

Barb

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Barb, so if you kill the viruses, yeast thrives

perhaps?

--- jromkema <jromkema@...> wrote:

> Because, I've been told, the viruses feed on

> yeast??? So when you kill the viruses, the

> yeast is released?

>

> The combo makes my son pee all the time!

>

>

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> We began giving virastop, only 1/4 cap once a day to start two days

> ago. My son has a tiny rash on his cheek now. Any connection?

Possibly. Does it look like this?

http://www.danasview.net/virus_rash1.jpg

We did

> see these same type of tiny skin rashes when we tried to use OLE last

> week for a stubborn cold virus. We did have to stop that though

> because his behavior was terrible.

This makes me think that it is probably related to viral " die off " .

And viral " die off " does tend to increase yeast, which can cause bad

behaviors. Try increasing your yeast protocol, see if that helps.

>> How long should he be on virastop,

> or can you use this only when getting sick, since we are not

> addressing viruses head on.

You can use it either way.

>> Just trying to get him well when his

> system can't seem to do it.

> (we are on cold number three in a month).

How much daily vitamin A and C and zinc do you give? All three of

those are good for boosting the immune system.

Dana

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No it's just tiny red dots and only a few around his chin.

> >

> > We began giving virastop, only 1/4 cap once a day to start two

days

> > ago. My son has a tiny rash on his cheek now. Any connection?

>

>

> Possibly. Does it look like this?

>

> http://www.danasview.net/virus_rash1.jpg

>

>

> We did

> > see these same type of tiny skin rashes when we tried to use OLE

last

> > week for a stubborn cold virus. We did have to stop that though

> > because his behavior was terrible.

>

>

> This makes me think that it is probably related to viral " die

off " .

> And viral " die off " does tend to increase yeast, which can cause

bad

> behaviors. Try increasing your yeast protocol, see if that helps.

>

>

> >> How long should he be on virastop,

> > or can you use this only when getting sick, since we are not

> > addressing viruses head on.

>

>

> You can use it either way.

>

>

> >> Just trying to get him well when his

> > system can't seem to do it.

> > (we are on cold number three in a month).

>

>

> How much daily vitamin A and C and zinc do you give? All three of

> those are good for boosting the immune system.

>

> Dana

>

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