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We tried it. No negatives. Not sure about

positives. Will try it again after waiting

six months.

There was a recent post about a bad result--

aggression that lasted for months and was

on going. There was some doubt among readers

and responders, including me,

to that post that the Vitamin

A megadose was the cause.

--- cxu2002 <cxu2002@...> wrote:

> Our DAN doctor wants us to try mycelized vitamin A

> 200,000 U for 2

> days. I am a little concerned about the megadose. Is

> it safe? Have you

> noticed any good and bad effects from the hige dose

> vitamin A if you

> have already tried it?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Jen

>

>

>

>

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> Our DAN doctor wants us to try mycelized vitamin A 200,000 U for 2

> days. I am a little concerned about the megadose. Is it safe? Have you

> noticed any good and bad effects from the hige dose vitamin A if you

> have already tried it?

The high dose vitamin A protocol for measles virus, requires 400,000

IU per day for two days. My son's experience, and the experience of

another child, are at the bottom of this page. At the top of the page

is a description of the high dose protocol.

http://www.danasview.net/vitamina.htm

Dana

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Pls, don't! Vitamin A irregardless of wheter retinol or beta carotene can

be dangerous in high dose

On 11/7/06, cxu2002 <cxu2002@...> wrote:

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> Our DAN doctor wants us to try mycelized vitamin A 200,000 U for 2

> days. I am a little concerned about the megadose. Is it safe? Have you

> noticed any good and bad effects from the hige dose vitamin A if you

> have already tried it?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Jen

>

>

>

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-we think my son's rash may be vit a toxicity.(see photos

rash on this site) I am not saying though that it is a bad protocol.

Some others have found it beneficial and it may be beneficial for my

son if it is knocking his viral load down.

Sue

-- In , " Agnes Chai " <agnesone@...>

wrote:

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> Pls, don't! Vitamin A irregardless of wheter retinol or beta

carotene can

> be dangerous in high dose

>

> On 11/7/06, cxu2002 <cxu2002@...> wrote:

> >

> > Our DAN doctor wants us to try mycelized vitamin A 200,000 U

for 2

> > days. I am a little concerned about the megadose. Is it safe?

Have you

> > noticed any good and bad effects from the hige dose vitamin A if

you

> > have already tried it?

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Jen

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

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Sue,

Your pictures look much like what our daughter experienced on

virastop. It was on trunk and lower legs for her. She's also had the

same rash[a circular pattern though with a bull's eye middle] on her

right inner elbow-always on the right. This elbow rash has come and

gone since she was about 3[18 yrs now]. She did not tolerate the soy

ingredient in virastop or I would have continued it, hoping to push

out what ever the rash was harboring.

> > >

> > > Our DAN doctor wants us to try mycelized vitamin A 200,000 U

> for 2

> > > days. I am a little concerned about the megadose. Is it safe?

> Have you

> > > noticed any good and bad effects from the hige dose vitamin A

if

> you

> > > have already tried it?

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > >

> > > Jen

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

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, I had never heard of Virastop containing soy, and I just checked

one of my bottles and it states that it has no soy in it. Am I

missing something?

Rene

She did not tolerate the soy

> ingredient in virastop or I would have continued it, hoping to push

> out what ever the rash was harboring.

>

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I hope it does not...And does anyone know if it is available in the UK

please?

I have just responded to Dana and the lost my reply by accident. Will

reply later. I need to make the children's tea!

Sue

> She did not tolerate the soy

> > ingredient in virastop or I would have continued it, hoping to push

> > out what ever the rash was harboring.

> >

>

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I would advice against it also. Isolated vitamins are not only not good for our

body and taxes our liver and kidneys, but mega doses of vit A can be dangerous!

Roe

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There is no such thing as a toxic dose of carrot juice. While

it's true that it's possible to " overdose " on vitamin A, it's

impossible to overdose on pro-vitamin A - the precursor to vitamin A that is

found in abundance in carrot juice. Pro-vitamin A is converted to vitamin A in

the body. Drinking more than five glasses of carrot juice per week may cause the

skin to yellow slightly; however this is simply a manifestation of the toxins

that the liver is excreting. To reduce these effects, simply decrease the dose

of carrot juice. Mixed with other juices, especially sprout and green juices,

carrot juice acts as a balancing element. It adds a delicious, sweet flavor to

juice combinations and increases both their digestibility and nutritional value.

As an overall tonic and

rejuvenator, carrot juice can't be beat.

~ Roe

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I feel compelled to respond to this post.

It is true that Vitamin A in high doses for long periods can lead to

toxicity.

Measles Virus lives on Vitamin A and while giving low to moderate amounts of

Vit A can improve symptoms, I believe that only results in placating the

virus while it increases in numbers thus leading to more of the same problem

later.

High dose Vit A protocol has been shown to kill the measles virus, if done

properly you may be able to wipe out the virus thus eliminating the problem.

This may seem counter intuitive but Dr. McCandles describes this phenomenon

in her book and people on this list have done it with success.

I do agree that you should be careful and watch for signs of toxicity, I

don't agree with not considering it as a good option.

I suggest that you check Dana's website or the files section on Vit A

protocol, the dose is more like 400,000 IU for 2 days ..

Be sure to get the kind without the Vit D.

Good Luck !

Neil

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Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 7:28 AM

Subject: Re: [ ] megadose Vitamin A

Pls, don't! Vitamin A irregardless of wheter retinol or beta carotene can

be dangerous in high dose

On 11/7/06, cxu2002 <cxu2002 (DOT) <mailto:cxu2002%40> com> wrote:

>

> Our DAN doctor wants us to try mycelized vitamin A 200,000 U for 2

> days. I am a little concerned about the megadose. Is it safe? Have you

> noticed any good and bad effects from the hige dose vitamin A if you

> have already tried it?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Jen

>

>

>

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> Measles Virus lives on Vitamin A and while giving low to moderate

amounts of

> Vit A can improve symptoms, I believe that only results in placating the

> virus while it increases in numbers thus leading to more of the same

problem

> later.

One reason I knew my #2 needed the high dose protocol, was that I was

able to give him over 100,000 IU per day for more than a month,

without any signs of toxicity. And as it turned out, I needed to do

the high dose protocol twice, the second time one month later and with

a much higher dose, before the measles virus was eliminated. So it is

entirely possible that all that " lower dose " vitamin A just resulted

in an increase in the amount of measles virus present.

> I suggest that you check Dana's website or the files section on Vit A

> protocol, the dose is more like 400,000 IU for 2 days ..

Here is my page, which includes info and links from Dr. McCandless

http://www.danasview.net/vitamina.htm

Dana

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