Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 Hi Dana Thanks for your last response. I have been giving the probiotics in the evening and the no-phenol and GSE in the morning. We have been on Virastop for 2 weeks now and are up to 20 capsules. We have had no rash, no fever, no nothing really. She has been negative, but this is normal for her anyway. If there have been any gains so far, they are not noticeable to anyone else. She is very hyper, and not sleeping well. She is also taking 1000mg Olive leaf extract daily and colostrum. We have masses of yeast, and yeast behaviours, and she is completely incontinent again. (This is normal when she is yeasty) I am happy that this is expected and will continue with daily GSE. I know that she has viral issues, but I didn't expect her reaction to be so non-descript. I expected a rash, I expected some side effects, but with gains 'peeping through'. Do you think I should go higher? Do you have to have a rash to signal that it is working? Thanks IA, Joy x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 > We have been on Virastop for 2 weeks now and are up to 20 capsules. We have > had no rash, no fever, no nothing really. She has been negative, but this is > normal for her anyway. If there have been any gains so far, they are not > noticeable to anyone else. She is very hyper, and not sleeping well. She is also > taking 1000mg Olive leaf extract daily and colostrum. Try adding vitamin A, vitamin C, and biotin. I had my son up to 24 grams of vitamin C at one point, altho right now he is at 15 grams. I am posting a site update today which includes my son's update and his phenomenal response to high doses of biotin. > I know that she has viral issues, but I didn't expect her reaction to be so > non-descript. The first time I did anti-virals, I noticed nothing until I removed the OLE, and then my son regressed. I did not notice a rash until about the 10th month. This time, the rash appeared within 2 months, and it is gone now, but if I remove or even reduce the OLE, he will regress. Sometimes you have to wait to see a rash, and sometimes you need the anti-virals even after the rash has come and gone. > Do you think I should go higher? Do you have to have a rash to signal that > it is working? The rash is not REQUIRED, but it is a nice sign that the virus is coming out. So long as you have yeast issues, I would say the viruses are still there and being removed. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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