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> I think a broken sulphur chemistry adds to the inflammation piece as

> well. Notice how the ears turn red when you treat with anti-virals.

If I give No-Fenol with OLE, and wipe the blue coating off Valtrex, no

red ears. I never saw red ears with Virastop. So yep, those phenols...

Nell

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> I think a broken sulphur chemistry adds to the inflammation piece as

> well. Notice how the ears turn red when you treat with anti-virals.

If I give No-Fenol with OLE, and wipe the blue coating off Valtrex, no

red ears. I never saw red ears with Virastop. So yep, those phenols...

Nell

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Thanks Nell, good to know. Vera this probably answers your question,

the other place where they talk about this is the group enzymes

and autism. I am not sure if the No-Fenol would be enough for every

kid out there, I think the sulphur supports in place or issues with

the magnitude of sulphur disruption would play a role as well. Also

diet, dyes, environment and the other things they have mentioned in

the CK2 post.

Gayatri

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> > I think a broken sulphur chemistry adds to the inflammation piece

as

> > well. Notice how the ears turn red when you treat with anti-virals.

>

> If I give No-Fenol with OLE, and wipe the blue coating off Valtrex,

no

> red ears. I never saw red ears with Virastop. So yep, those

phenols...

>

> Nell

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Thanks Nell, good to know. Vera this probably answers your question,

the other place where they talk about this is the group enzymes

and autism. I am not sure if the No-Fenol would be enough for every

kid out there, I think the sulphur supports in place or issues with

the magnitude of sulphur disruption would play a role as well. Also

diet, dyes, environment and the other things they have mentioned in

the CK2 post.

Gayatri

> >

> > I think a broken sulphur chemistry adds to the inflammation piece

as

> > well. Notice how the ears turn red when you treat with anti-virals.

>

> If I give No-Fenol with OLE, and wipe the blue coating off Valtrex,

no

> red ears. I never saw red ears with Virastop. So yep, those

phenols...

>

> Nell

>

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I would never allow my son to be on prednisone while using valtrex. I

looked into prednisone after the scope by Krigsman but he recommended

Pentasa instead (Pentasa and Valtrex taken in the same day seems to

cause lots of GI pain for my son, by the way, no pain with one or the

other, just together). According to MedLine Plus at

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/medmaster/a601102.html

" you should know that prednisone may decrease your ability to fight

infection and may prevent you from developing symptoms if you get an

infection. Stay away from people who are sick and wash your hands

often while you are taking this medication. Be sure to avoid people

who have chicken pox or measles. Call your doctor immediately if you

think you may have been around someone who had chicken pox or measles. "

IMHO stirring up varicella zoster internally seems like a very bad

idea if you are on prednisone.

Vance

>

> There are a handful of doctors who use low doses of prednisone

(5mg/day) during the

> antiviral healing-regression (for 40 days for example). I suspect

this helps but I haven't

> had personal experience with it. The concept is that the virus

takes up residence in nerves

> and that the viral activation and immune system activation may cause

some transient

> inflamation that prednisone can help manage... but we don't have any

proof that is the

> case just yet.

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I would never allow my son to be on prednisone while using valtrex. I

looked into prednisone after the scope by Krigsman but he recommended

Pentasa instead (Pentasa and Valtrex taken in the same day seems to

cause lots of GI pain for my son, by the way, no pain with one or the

other, just together). According to MedLine Plus at

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/medmaster/a601102.html

" you should know that prednisone may decrease your ability to fight

infection and may prevent you from developing symptoms if you get an

infection. Stay away from people who are sick and wash your hands

often while you are taking this medication. Be sure to avoid people

who have chicken pox or measles. Call your doctor immediately if you

think you may have been around someone who had chicken pox or measles. "

IMHO stirring up varicella zoster internally seems like a very bad

idea if you are on prednisone.

Vance

>

> There are a handful of doctors who use low doses of prednisone

(5mg/day) during the

> antiviral healing-regression (for 40 days for example). I suspect

this helps but I haven't

> had personal experience with it. The concept is that the virus

takes up residence in nerves

> and that the viral activation and immune system activation may cause

some transient

> inflamation that prednisone can help manage... but we don't have any

proof that is the

> case just yet.

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Hi group

The Conally Test and there is one from the French company (they are at

Autismone each year-forgot the name). If you do both, then you can get some base

idea of whether brain inflamation is an issue.

Alice

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