Guest guest Posted April 27, 2004 Report Share Posted April 27, 2004 do you have a hair test? > If the new formulation was actually causing a viral die-off in my son would > that account for the aggressive behaviour? If so what could I do? > I know what a yeast die-off is supposed to look like but how is a viral die-off > different? Charcoal works with yeast die-off but what would work for the viral, > charcoal too? > Need help here - I know killing a virus would be a very good thing but at this > point I'd rather put up with the virus than the aggression! > > Laurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2004 Report Share Posted April 27, 2004 Not a recent one I'm afraid. Had one done in Aug 96. In Sept 95 he had 2 amalgam fillings put in and he crashed big time!! I had read " Turning Lead into Gold " and thought that the mercury in the fillings could be the problem. Ran the test and it came back " minimal risk of toxicity " Mercury showed up a .4ppm, well below the reference range. I cried my eyes out, had been so sure it must be the mercury. Now I know that it is possible that he just wasn't excreting it but didn't know it then. When the teeth fell out 3 years later things improved immensely for him (but not back to where he was before the fillings). That is when I was convinced that regardless what the test said - it was the mercury! Hadn't done another test because I figured, what's the point the first one didn't tell me anything! BTW - HE knew what the problem was all along (even at age 7). He was and still is non-verbal but loves to draw. During those 3 years he kept drawing what we called his 'tooth monster " . It looked like a picture of a molar you'd see in a kids book but it had a really scary face with eyebrows pointed down and big pointy teeth. He would draw these all the time while those fillings were in but stopped the same time the teeth fell out and hasn't drawn one since. Would the numbers from that old hair test mean anything to you? I could post them if you want - probably wouldn't be relevent any more though. As always, thanks for your help ! Laurie > > If the new formulation was actually causing a viral die-off in my > son would > > that account for the aggressive behaviour? If so what could I do? > > I know what a yeast die-off is supposed to look like but how is a > viral die-off > > different? Charcoal works with yeast die-off but what would work > for the viral, > > charcoal too? > > Need help here - I know killing a virus would be a very good thing > but at this > > point I'd rather put up with the virus than the aggression! > > > > Laurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2004 Report Share Posted April 27, 2004 > If the new formulation was actually causing a viral die-off in my son would > that account for the aggressive behaviour? If so what could I do? For my kids, the first thing I would do is give a strong anti-fungal like GSE. Viral die off causes yeast for my kids. > I know what a yeast die-off is supposed to look like but how is a viral die-off > different? My kids never had die off symptoms with yeast or anything else. But with virus, yes die off. My son will get rash-like bumps, but not really a " rash " because they appear to be individual bumps, not located together. Once a virus " breaks " , he will cry for apparently no reason, then the next day he will have improved. This has happened 3x so far. Charcoal works with yeast die-off but what would work for the viral, > charcoal too? I don't know, but you can sure try it. > Need help here - I know killing a virus would be a very good thing but at this > point I'd rather put up with the virus than the aggression! Good point! Try the yeast killer first, because that is my son's main problem with viral die off. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2005 Report Share Posted October 9, 2005 > Well, right now with viral die off [and I used a similar amount with > chelation, altho it was more because I was not using Candidase along > with it], I am giving 2 tablets GSE plus 5-10 drops liquid GSE, with > each dose of anti-viral [3-4x per day]. > > Dana Yesterday just after a dose, my son got nasty and defiant, and I threw some probiotics at him, and he was better. So I can now reduce the dose of GSE, because too much GSE does cause bad bacteria problems, and bad bacteria does cause nasty and defiant behaviors. So this morning I gave him only one GSE tablet. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2005 Report Share Posted October 10, 2005 too much GSE does cause bad bacteria problems, I've been noticing that just as we get yeast under control my kids seem to then need at least a day of antibiotics (I know, I know....but the probiotics don't seem to help w/this bacteria, and usually just one dose of antibiotics stops the behaviors.) But I think my kids do not absorb too much GSE, since I only put it on transdermally - they take Nystatin though as well. Could Nystatin be doing the same thing? I just OD'd on GSE myself and I'm on cipro now for a nasty bacterial infection. It started out as just a mild virus, but I thought it was yeast and went crazy w/the antifungals. sigh. Well at least I didn't do it to my kids, this time anyway. Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2005 Report Share Posted October 10, 2005 hi is that too much of a dose, or too much long term thanks emma noahsmom7898 <noahsmom7898@...> wrote: too much GSE does cause bad bacteria problems, I've been noticing that just as we get yeast under control my kids seem to then need at least a day of antibiotics (I know, I know....but the probiotics don't seem to help w/this bacteria, and usually just one dose of antibiotics stops the behaviors.) But I think my kids do not absorb too much GSE, since I only put it on transdermally - they take Nystatin though as well. Could Nystatin be doing the same thing? I just OD'd on GSE myself and I'm on cipro now for a nasty bacterial infection. It started out as just a mild virus, but I thought it was yeast and went crazy w/the antifungals. sigh. Well at least I didn't do it to my kids, this time anyway. Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2005 Report Share Posted October 10, 2005 > I've been noticing that just as we get yeast under control my kids > seem to then need at least a day of antibiotics (I know, I know....but > the probiotics don't seem to help w/this bacteria, and usually just > one dose of antibiotics stops the behaviors.) I use OLE for both anti-viral and anti-bacterial. It works for us. >>Could Nystatin be doing the same thing? Possibly. Yesterday morning, even the reduced dose of GSE caused problems. So after the morning dose, I gave only Candidase/No-Fenol plus probiotics, plus the ViraStop, OLE, and some Lauricidin. This combination worked well for the rest of the day. I hope this means the virus/es are almost gone! Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Dana, Early on in the viral discussions using lauricidin, I recall you mentioning the excessive yeast it caused. GSE is not feasible here- allergy. Did you ever find anything that would help the yeast kicked up by lauricidin? OLE and Virastop are on allergy no lists-after recent testing I finally know why these did not give results as others report. I'd like to resume anti viral[no access to Valtrex despite begging!] and lauricidin seems to be the 'drug' of choice by elimination. Thanks, > I don't want to post how much GSE I have given, but suffice it to say > it was an amazingly high amount, because that is what he needed to > eliminate the yeast caused by viral " die off " . > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 > Dana, > Early on in the viral discussions using lauricidin, I recall you > mentioning the excessive yeast it caused. GSE is not feasible here- > allergy. Did you ever find anything that would help the yeast kicked > up by lauricidin? Uva ursi and garlic worked better than GSE for the yeast caused by Lauricidin, but nothing was able to kick ALL the yeast that Lauricidin caused. >> OLE and Virastop are on allergy no lists-after > recent testing I finally know why these did not give results as others > report. I'd like to resume anti viral[no access to Valtrex despite > begging!] and lauricidin seems to be the 'drug' of choice by > elimination. Thanks, Try high doses of vitamin C, that worked very well for my kids. Not all kids have massive yeast problems with Lauricidin, so it might work well for you. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 Dana, How much lauricidin did you start with? Thanks, Sofia > > Dana, > > Early on in the viral discussions using lauricidin, I recall you > > mentioning the excessive yeast it caused. GSE is not feasible here- > > allergy. Did you ever find anything that would help the yeast kicked > > up by lauricidin? > > > Uva ursi and garlic worked better than GSE for the yeast caused by > Lauricidin, but nothing was able to kick ALL the yeast that Lauricidin > caused. > > > >> OLE and Virastop are on allergy no lists-after > > recent testing I finally know why these did not give results as others > > report. I'd like to resume anti viral[no access to Valtrex despite > > begging!] and lauricidin seems to be the 'drug' of choice by > > elimination. Thanks, > > > Try high doses of vitamin C, that worked very well for my kids. > > Not all kids have massive yeast problems with Lauricidin, so it might > work well for you. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 > > Dana, > How much lauricidin did you start with? Two pellets per day. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.