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Valentina and ,

Thanks for your posts. I shared your perspective on the chelation

thing until I got my son's labs back and started looking at HHV6.

It can basically take over the brain, encephalitis style.

Terrifying. We have seen such good gains from the antivirals that I

am rethinking the " chelation will resolve everything in due time "

approach. Don't get me wrong, I know that the mercury is what sent

us down this path and that we will have to fully chelate my son. I

am just trying to figure out the most effective way to get from

point A to point B.

Anne

>

> I agree with Valentina, IMO, nothing should interrupt the

chelation. If you can do them both, fine, if not, I would have to

pick the chelation, particularly if there was lead.

>

> Anne, I would hold there with the VS for the 3-4 weeks and try to

reduce and see what you get maybe before I would think about the

Valtrex.

>

> We reduced the VS almost five days ago now and are still getting

improvements. But personally, I would not mess around with the

antivirals if it meant putting off chelation.

>

> Best of luck to you,

>

> Re: [ ] Anti-viral attack, continued.

>

>

> Anne,

> I am in no way an expert in viral stuff. Actually I have no

experience or

> knowledge about viruses other than the occasional yearly

flu/cold problems.

> But I will tell you a little bit about my experience...

> My son used to be one of the kids that wouldn't get sick no

matter what.

> People would " die " of flu around him, and he would be untouched.

Not even a

> runny nose. I suspect that his body was just not able to react

the way it

> should have.

> Two years into chelation and my son started to get the flu,

colds, every

> winter.

> Before chelation (and during, at the beginning), if I tried to

give him OLE

> or some other antiviral stuff, he would respond so negatively,

that I always

> gave up and kept chelating. Now, he has no reaction to OLE,

Monolaurin,

> Echinacea, I don't know what else I tried giving him to see if I

get a

> reaction.

> I have no idea if he has viral problems or not, but my

impression is that if

> he had problems, chelation took care of them.

> I believe that chelation is more important than anything,

especially if the

> kid is small (before age of 5). After that, things change so

much!

>

>

>

> Valentina

>

>

>

> > We are almost at the end of the Virastop ramp up period

(tomorrow we

> > go to 7 caps 3/day) and, as posted below, have seen great

gains. I

> > am, of course, doing the " how far do I take this anti-viral

attack "

> > infinite brain looping thing. I keep coming back to the idea

of

> > adding Valtrex to " diversify my anti-viral portfolio " so to

speak.

> > Then I try to talk myself out of it. Then I come back to it.

Then

> > I try to talk myself out of it. I know there are other OTC

things I

> > could add (Lauricidin is proving notoriously difficult, but I

> > haven't tried Elderberry Extract yet), but almost think I

should

> > just give the Valtrex a go. Anyone want to take a stab at

this?

> > Talk me in or out of this? I know we need to keep chelating,

but I

> > think my kid has HHV6 in his brain, and I am more comfortable

> > leaving the mercury in there for an extra month or two if

necessary

> > to get the HHV6 under control than I am leaving the HHV6 in

there

> > until I can get the mercury out. Of course, the Valtrex may

not

> > pick up his strain of HHV6, but I won't know until I try. I

feel

> > like I am at a really important decision-making junction right

now

> > that revolves around this awful catch 22 and I am getting no

help

> > from my dh (he helps with administration but not with

research - and

> > yes, he will pay dearly someday), so I am looking to all of you

> > seasoned vets out there for help.

> >

>

>

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

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