Guest guest Posted June 10, 2004 Report Share Posted June 10, 2004 Dear , Can we participate if we are pretty sure there is a virus??? Participants Needed to Test Enzyme Product for Viruses > Hi All, > > There is going to be a trial to test how effective a particular > enzyme product is on viruses (for those battling a virus problem). If > anyone is interested please contact me. It would be great to have at > least a dozen participants but less will do too. This will be very > informal, not double-blind etc. Strictly volunteer. Just an initial > test to see if it is a viable option. > > The only requirement is that you clearly know you have a virus > problem. Any viral problem is fine; doesn't have to be a particular > one. > > You wouldn't have to change anything you are currently doing. Diet > doesn't matter...this isn't about food digestion. > > Product will be supplied. > > Everyone will have control of dosing and monitoring; and can quit > whenever you want (if it isn't working, don't want anyone feeling > they must continue feeling sick). > > Enzymes have proven to be quite effective in the treatment of viruses > of several types in clinical studies, so this isn't a 'from scratch' > concept. The issue is to see if certain enzyme products can be > reliably used to assist kids or adults fighting a viral problem, and > if better guidelines can be developed for enzymes and viruses. Much > like the general guidelines for enzymes and yeast. > > Thank you so much. Please feel free to forward this to any group or > individual you think might be interested. > > . > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2004 Report Share Posted June 11, 2004 >>>> Can we participate if we are pretty sure there is a virus??? That would be fine. We can just note 'strong suspicion'. About 4 more people would be good. It is pretty informal but need to start somewhere. If all goes well, in the end it might result in something like the yeast guideline: " An enzyme product targeting yeast (No-Fenol, Candidase, Candex, etc) plus a yeast killer (GSE, oil of oregano, diflucan, etc) " After a class of enzyme products is found reliably effective, the next idea would be to try combining it with something like Lauricidin for a synergistic effect. Cool, huh?! . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2004 Report Share Posted June 13, 2004 > After a class of enzyme products is found reliably effective, the > next idea would be to try combining it with something like Lauricidin > for a synergistic effect. I use Zyme Prime with Lauricidin, and No-Fenol with olive leaf extract. I know my son is much better with these anti-virals when he takes them with these enzymes, but since I give all 4 of these together, I really can't tell you if the enzymes are also affecting the OTHER anti-viral [if that makes sense]. Anti-virals, especially Lauricidin, give my son MAJOR brain-yeast issues. So I give three different yeast killers, all required or the yeast returns, and the enzymes are affecting that also. If this does not make sense, I can give more specific [eg: longer] info. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2004 Report Share Posted June 13, 2004 copper sebacate has a very strong anti viral effect. now also after taking it for a while i am also noticing strong general immune enhancement including intestinal yeast. i am absolutely certain that the lack of bioaviable copper and high zinc dosing is the reason that as supplementation has been so problematic to date. it does however require a broad detailed approach to minerals including zinc and selenium. copper sebacate wokrs well with no fenol seesm to give a suprisingly similar effect and enables me to *sorta* cut back on no fenol. copper is the number one animal supplement and in hindsite is the first place i should have looked excpet for the current misinformation about copper > > After a class of enzyme products is found reliably effective, the > > next idea would be to try combining it with something like Lauricidin > > for a synergistic effect. > > > I use Zyme Prime with Lauricidin, and No-Fenol with olive leaf > extract. I know my son is much better with these anti-virals when he > takes them with these enzymes, but since I give all 4 of these > together, I really can't tell you if the enzymes are also affecting > the OTHER anti-viral [if that makes sense]. > > Anti-virals, especially Lauricidin, give my son MAJOR brain-yeast > issues. So I give three different yeast killers, all required or the > yeast returns, and the enzymes are affecting that also. > > If this does not make sense, I can give more specific [eg: longer] info. > > Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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