Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 > quite well once we got over some odd behavior in the beginning but I > would think at the current dosages, I should be seeing a rash of some > kind! There's nothing. Do I need to up the virastop or just give it > more time? My son showed improvement well before the rash showed up. He did not develop the rash for about 10 months. >>How long should I expect to keep him on virastop? My son needed it for almost a year. Also, > am I mislead to think that what we are doing would affect measles? > Dana mentioned the Vit A high dose is the only thing she knows that > will treat measles but doesn't Monolaurin and virastop do the same? Virastop might also address measles, but this is my guess based on how it works. I have no information that it has actually done so. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 , Just as a reference, my son, who is 3, was taking 45 Virastop a day, along with 3 scoops of Lauricidin, and at one brief point, half the adult dosage of OLE. This didn't kick out all of his viruses although we saw some good things. IMO, you have a few choices. (1) Maintain this dosage long term, giving the body a chance to deal with the viruses in that way. (2)Up the dosages of one or more of your antivirals; although I would hesitate to go higher with Valtrex, it seems that some kids need pretty massive doses of some of the others. (3) Add in something else. Some people like me never saw anything with the high dose Vitamin A protocol; however, it may give the body the extra boost it needs to try the protocol while using other antivirals. There are some people who believe that you'd be better off giving a higher dose vitamin A CLO longterm at a normal dose (like the one from Green Pasture) instead of the synthetic A's at the high dose. There does seem to be some research to support this. I know of at least one mom who saw much better eye contact with VS and Lauricidin, but had seen nothing with a high dose synthetic A protocol. (4)Another consideration might be to use some sort of immune modulator. There is a lot of good evidence to support Epicor, for example. It seems to me that if the body cannot mount a good attack on the viruses, even with the help of the antivirals, we may need to address that issue. Sorry I can't give you better answers. Some people never see the rash, or anything like that, but they do see the progress. Perhaps your son is one of those few kids. Anita > > We know we are dealing with measles and herpes and here is where we > are at so far. He is 15 and about 105 lbs. Taking Valtrex 3Xday for > about 1 month now, Monolaurin 2Xday, OLE and Virastop 3Xday between > meals. We only started OLE and virastop about 3 weeks ago and ramped > it up fairly quickly to 15-18 virastops per day. He seems to be doing > quite well once we got over some odd behavior in the beginning but I > would think at the current dosages, I should be seeing a rash of some > kind! There's nothing. Do I need to up the virastop or just give it > more time? How long should I expect to keep him on virastop? Also, > am I mislead to think that what we are doing would affect measles? > Dana mentioned the Vit A high dose is the only thing she knows that > will treat measles but doesn't Monolaurin and virastop do the same? > At what point should we do the Vit A mega dose if that is the way we > decide to go? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 My son had anti-viral therapy with virastop(24 pills per day) OLE(1000 ,g/day) and vitamin C(1500 mg/day) a few months ago. He was better in every way, I mean, his mood was better and his ocd behavior got reduced and so on. I stopped the therapy right before this Summer and I felt he was still in good condition. But when we had family trip this Summer he did not want to try anything new and was very withdrawn. Since the only change in his diet was removal of viral therapy, I added virastop together with OLE two weeks ago. When virastop reached 20 pills a day he seemed to have pink eyes and so I gave him prescription eye drops. And then he developed rashes all over his body. I thought that was allergic reaction to eye drops and changed medication. I also gave him benadryl to reduce itchyness, but still this rashes are coming and going. Now I feel that rashes are not due to allergic reaction. Maybe it is virus coming out from body. What do you think? When I put him in viral therapy last time I did not see anything like this. Also is giving him benadryl a good idea? He is just so itchy and I have to do something to reduce it. Connie > > quite well once we got over some odd behavior in the beginning but I > > would think at the current dosages, I should be seeing a rash of some > > kind! There's nothing. Do I need to up the virastop or just give it > > more time? > > > My son showed improvement well before the rash showed up. He did not > develop the rash for about 10 months. > > > >>How long should I expect to keep him on virastop? > > > My son needed it for almost a year. > > > Also, > > am I mislead to think that what we are doing would affect measles? > > Dana mentioned the Vit A high dose is the only thing she knows that > > will treat measles but doesn't Monolaurin and virastop do the same? > > > Virastop might also address measles, but this is my guess based on how > it works. I have no information that it has actually done so. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 > Now I feel that rashes are not due to allergic reaction. Maybe it is virus coming out from > body. What do you think? Yep, for my kids, viruses left the body by rashes. It took 10 months of anti-virals for the first rashes to appear. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 Hi, Connie- Yes- viruses can come out via the skin.(tons of water is so important) So can yeast infections- have you tested for yeast? I love Colloidal Silver for viral/bacterial/fungal infections and it is so easy to give kids because it has no taste or smell. My husband uses it when his eye infections come back- just put the drop right in the eye. Marcie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 I occasionally give my son antivirals and he has this odd rash that shows up on his trunk near hus undie wasitband and spirals up on one side of his chest and starts going down that arm. I didn't know what it was and took him to his reg. ped. for a possible allergy but she didn't knowwhat it was and gave me cream and it did go away. Do you think it was a viral die off? Kathy Re: Does viral protocol need a tune up? > Now I feel that rashes are not due to allergic reaction. Maybe it is virus coming out from > body. What do you think? Yep, for my kids, viruses left the body by rashes. It took 10 months of anti-virals for the first rashes to appear. Dana ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.7/435 - Release Date: 8/31/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 Is colloidal silver a problem for kids with metal issues? My son excretes nothing. Not mercury, not arsenic from his chicken, not even any amount of calcium or iron that he takes in. So for someone like that, can you use colloidal silver safely? I'd like to try it as an alternative to antibiotics, if it's safe. Amy > > Hi, Connie- > Yes- viruses can come out via the skin.(tons of water is so important) > So can yeast infections- have you tested for yeast? I love Colloidal > Silver for viral/bacterial/fungal infections and it is so easy to give > kids because it has no taste or smell. My husband uses it when his eye > infections come back- just put the drop right in the eye. > > Marcie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2006 Report Share Posted September 5, 2006 > > I occasionally give my son antivirals and he has this odd rash that shows up on his trunk near hus undie wasitband and spirals up on one side of his chest and starts going down that arm. I didn't know what it was and took him to his reg. ped. for a possible allergy but she didn't knowwhat it was and gave me cream and it did go away. Do you think it was a viral die off? If it happens when you give anti-virals, then there is a very good chance it is viral die off. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2006 Report Share Posted September 5, 2006 > > Is colloidal silver a problem for kids with metal issues? Many times yes. > My son excretes nothing. Not mercury, not arsenic from his chicken, > not even any amount of calcium or iron that he takes in. So for > someone like that, can you use colloidal silver safely? I'd like to > try it as an alternative to antibiotics, if it's safe. You can try it, best to limit to 10 days or less. I use OLE and Virastop for anti-bacterial. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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