Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 I read that i can give this together and can give with No-fenol. Can I give these along with my son's other supplements with meals? On an empty stomach? Not sure if I can do an empty stomach, since when he gets home he needs an after school snack. Thanks for the help! Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 From what I read on 's site... It should be on an empty stomach. http://www.enzymestuff.com/conditionviruses.htm Try getting your child up a little early to get the one hour in before breakfast. Try giving it two hours after dinner (in our case, we are giving it to him when he's sleeping as he's in bed before that two hour window). I'm simply starving my child in the afternoon for three hours to try and get in a third dose (two hours after lunch and one hour before anything else). From what I understand, if you give this with meals... the Virastop will eat the food and not scavange the body for the protein in the viruses. But I really am not an expert, I'm just parroting what I read on her site (delayed echolalia... ). Sally > > I read that i can give this together and can give with No-fenol. Can I > give these along with my son's other supplements with meals? On an > empty stomach? Not sure if I can do an empty stomach, since when he > gets home he needs an after school snack. > Thanks for the help! > Donna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 Sally, thanks for your input. i went to the link you gave me to reak and was wondering if you could direct me to where talks about the procedure for using the virastop? You give it several times a day, then? With the OLE? I'm still going to go back to her site and read tonight, so I may be able to get to it myself. Thanks again for responding! Donna > > From what I read on 's site... It should be on an empty > stomach. > > http://www.enzymestuff.com/conditionviruses.htm > > Try getting your child up a little early to get the one hour in > before breakfast. Try giving it two hours after dinner (in our > case, we are giving it to him when he's sleeping as he's in bed > before that two hour window). I'm simply starving my child in the > afternoon for three hours to try and get in a third dose (two hours > after lunch and one hour before anything else). > > From what I understand, if you give this with meals... the Virastop > will eat the food and not scavange the body for the protein in the > viruses. But I really am not an expert, I'm just parroting what I > read on her site (delayed echolalia... ). > > Sally > >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2007 Report Share Posted January 5, 2007 > > I read that i can give this together and can give with No-fenol. Can I > give these along with my son's other supplements with meals? On an > empty stomach? Empty stomach is best, but I know a few people who do give it with meals. The Virastop and No-Fenol won't work as well on viruses/yeast, because they will be working on the food. But usually they do *something* besides work on the food. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 >> I read that i can give this together and can give with No-fenol. Yes, this is fine. >> Can I give these along with my son's other supplements with meals? On an empty stomach? Not sure if I can do an empty stomach, since when he gets home he needs an after school snack. > Thanks for the help! Donna, the idea is to give the ViraStop and OLE so they are not held up by food and can get into the system quicker. But if taking with meals is the only option, giving them with meals is better than not giving them at all. A few people who had difficulty tolerating even a little ViraStop enzymes initially found they had no problem if they took the ViraStop with meals...and they still saw good results. Fortunately there is some 'give' in this program. and when enzymes are to be given 'on an empty stomach', this generally means 'not with a major meal or large snack'. If you need to eat a little food or drink to get the enzymes down, do that. It does not inactive the enzymes or anything. Again the idea is not to hold up the enzymes in the stomach with food, and allow the enzymes to hurry on into the body where they can work on other things. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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