Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Basically, its just VS, OLE (500 mg caps), vitamin C, Colostrum gold, and Epicor (as well as other basic supps). We are just increasing things VERY SLOWLY and that is what is making it work better for us than the short term high dose VS protocol that we tried back in the summer. (At that time I really think the yeast got out of control and masked all the gains). I only increase by 1/2 capsule of VS or OLE or 500 mg Vitamin C every other week or so. Each of the small increases brings about some new gains and a whole lot more yeast to deal with. She is currently at (daily) 6 VS caps/1,750 mg OLE/3,850 mg vitamin C, 1/2 teas Colostrum, 1 Epicor. Right now I am trying to work up the vitamin C and hold steady on everything else. Dana's recent success with mega dose vitamin C inspired me to try that instead of trying to go so high on the Virastop. We'll see how that works here. If I were someone just starting out with this I would definitely start with some immune boosters before introducing the anti-virals. They seem to make the anti-virals work better. Also plan on needing a much stronger yeast arsenal (BIG understatement!) Sheresa > > > > One of the things that we have had some good sustained success with > > lately is a low-slow viral attack, along with continued chelation. The > > short term high dose viral approach was a complete bust for us here. > > The yeast is an ongoing nightmare, but she has gained 4 months in total > > language over a 4 month time frame! Attention and ability to follow > > directions is better than it has ever been. Prior to this time her > > language gains were MUCH slower and would come and go ALL the time. > > > > > Sheresa > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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