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Is there somewhere I can look for Virastop dosing guidelines? I

understand the basic idea of increasing every few days, but one

question I have is when I start at one capsule, is it given one time,

or do I split it into a couple of doses? Is there a certain number in

a day I am working up to, or am I watching the reactions? If watching

the reactions, how do I know when we are at max dose?

I have my Virastop, I have OLE, but I'm terrified to start. Just want

to make sure what I am doing before we get started.

Thanks for any help!

Kim

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Kim

has a good report on her site regarding the Virastop studies.

You will find this helpful.

http://www.enzymestuff.com/rtVirusStudyReport.htm

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> Is there somewhere I can look for Virastop dosing guidelines? I

> understand the basic idea of increasing every few days, but one

> question I have is when I start at one capsule, is it given one

time,

> or do I split it into a couple of doses? Is there a certain number

in

> a day I am working up to, or am I watching the reactions? If

watching

> the reactions, how do I know when we are at max dose?

>

> I have my Virastop, I have OLE, but I'm terrified to start. Just

want

> to make sure what I am doing before we get started.

>

> Thanks for any help!

>

> Kim

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Kim,

I'm using VS and I can tell you what I've done. My son weighs 34

pounds. I started with one a day for a couple days and then added

in Lauricidin (I can't use OLE although I would love to). After a

couple more days I went up to two a day. I increased slowly every

couple days (either the VS or the Lauricidin) if I didn't see any

reaction (rash, fatigue, fever). If I did see something, I would

maintain that dose until the day after I stopped seeing that

something. Then I would increase slowly again. As an idea of where

we are, at day 34 he's up to 18 VS/day and 75 lauricidin pellets.

I've started increasing his dose more quicky lately as he is showing

no reactions in the last 10 days or so.

I hope this might give you some idea. There is no set amount you

need to get to. Some kids will never need 18/day. Some kids may

need more. Just watch your child carefully.

Anita

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> Is there somewhere I can look for Virastop dosing guidelines? I

> understand the basic idea of increasing every few days, but one

> question I have is when I start at one capsule, is it given one

time,

> or do I split it into a couple of doses? Is there a certain

number in

> a day I am working up to, or am I watching the reactions? If

watching

> the reactions, how do I know when we are at max dose?

>

> I have my Virastop, I have OLE, but I'm terrified to start. Just

want

> to make sure what I am doing before we get started.

>

> Thanks for any help!

>

> Kim

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> Is there somewhere I can look for Virastop dosing guidelines? I

> understand the basic idea of increasing every few days, but one

> question I have is when I start at one capsule, is it given one time,

> or do I split it into a couple of doses? Is there a certain number in

> a day I am working up to, or am I watching the reactions? If watching

> the reactions, how do I know when we are at max dose?

I would start with one capsule per day, and if you don't notice too

much increased yeast or other negative behaviors, increase it to two

capsules [1 cap 2x per day]. After a few days, evaluate whether you

can increase again.

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Hi Anita,

Sorry for all the questions, I just started VS yesterday.

Why can't you use OLE? My son seems to be allergic to OLE. He

tolerated it fine for months and then he started having some allergic

reactions (congested nose, coughing/wheezing especially at night,

etc...).

I plan on using lauricidin too, how did you start, how any pellets,

how many times a day? do you give it with VS?

I also use garlic, fresh pressed. Do you use any other anti-viral

besides lauricidin?

My son is almost 5 yo and weighs 33 lbs, so pretty much like your son.

At what day did you start seing some reactions (rash, fatigue, fever)?

Thanks,

> I'm using VS and I can tell you what I've done. My son weighs 34

> pounds. I started with one a day for a couple days and then added

> in Lauricidin (I can't use OLE although I would love to). After a

> couple more days I went up to two a day. I increased slowly every

> couple days (either the VS or the Lauricidin) if I didn't see any

> reaction (rash, fatigue, fever). If I did see something, I would

> maintain that dose until the day after I stopped seeing that

> something. Then I would increase slowly again. As an idea of

where

> we are, at day 34 he's up to 18 VS/day and 75 lauricidin pellets.

> I've started increasing his dose more quicky lately as he is

showing

> no reactions in the last 10 days or so.

>

> I hope this might give you some idea. There is no set amount you

> need to get to. Some kids will never need 18/day. Some kids may

> need more. Just watch your child carefully.

>

> Anita

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Same thing happened here, only we became allergic to Virastop after several

months.

Re: virastop dosing questions

> Hi Anita,

>

> Sorry for all the questions, I just started VS yesterday.

>

> Why can't you use OLE? My son seems to be allergic to OLE. He

> tolerated it fine for months and then he started having some allergic

> reactions (congested nose, coughing/wheezing especially at night,

> etc...).

>

> I plan on using lauricidin too, how did you start, how any pellets,

> how many times a day? do you give it with VS?

> I also use garlic, fresh pressed. Do you use any other anti-viral

> besides lauricidin?

>

> My son is almost 5 yo and weighs 33 lbs, so pretty much like your son.

>

> At what day did you start seing some reactions (rash, fatigue, fever)?

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>> I'm using VS and I can tell you what I've done. My son weighs 34

>> pounds. I started with one a day for a couple days and then added

>> in Lauricidin (I can't use OLE although I would love to). After a

>> couple more days I went up to two a day. I increased slowly every

>> couple days (either the VS or the Lauricidin) if I didn't see any

>> reaction (rash, fatigue, fever). If I did see something, I would

>> maintain that dose until the day after I stopped seeing that

>> something. Then I would increase slowly again. As an idea of

> where

>> we are, at day 34 he's up to 18 VS/day and 75 lauricidin pellets.

>> I've started increasing his dose more quicky lately as he is

> showing

>> no reactions in the last 10 days or so.

>>

>> I hope this might give you some idea. There is no set amount you

>> need to get to. Some kids will never need 18/day. Some kids may

>> need more. Just watch your child carefully.

>>

>> Anita

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> Why can't you use OLE? My son seems to be allergic to OLE. He

> tolerated it fine for months and then he started having some allergic

> reactions (congested nose, coughing/wheezing especially at night,

> etc...).

Are you sure this is an allergic reaction? If this was my son, it

would mean another virus coming out.

Dana

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Don't say sorry for the questions . Seems to me you've

answered a few of mine :-)

I *think* that using OLE is causing my son to become constipated.

Smooth muscle is affected by OLE, thereby affecting the peristaltic

action of the bowel (I may have spelled that all wrong).

I don't give Lauricidin with the VS. VS needs to be on an empty

stomach. L needs to be with meals. I started with just a couple

pellets a couple times a day. We're now at 25 pellets three times a

day. I also use Sambucol--not sure how much good it does but it is

easy to dose. I'm trying to find another antiviral. I'm looking

into Shegoi but I cannot find any objective information about it.

It is supposed to be good for chicken pox virus, which I'm pretty

sure would be implicated in my son's autism somehow.

We've seen signs all along the way. Little rashes mostly. Today,

though, he's been very lethargic and had a fever for a bit. What

we're doing looks very much like the step progress that

describes in her work. No dramatic responses like the first time

we tried the viral protocol but I've been going very slowly and this

time I had pumped him full of immune boosters first. Don't know if

that makes a difference, but I had hoped it might.

If you do get rashes, Dr. Jim at AM is trying to make sense of this

sort of thing. If you take pictures you could send him that

information. It would be nice if parents a year or two from now had

a bit more guidance with viral protocols. Pictures just for

yourself are good too. My son has had two fairly distinct kind of

rashes, whatever that might mean.

Good luck with your protocol. Keep us posted.

Anita

>

> Hi Anita,

>

> Sorry for all the questions, I just started VS yesterday.

>

> Why can't you use OLE? My son seems to be allergic to OLE. He

> tolerated it fine for months and then he started having some

allergic

> reactions (congested nose, coughing/wheezing especially at night,

> etc...).

>

> I plan on using lauricidin too, how did you start, how any

pellets,

> how many times a day? do you give it with VS?

> I also use garlic, fresh pressed. Do you use any other anti-viral

> besides lauricidin?

>

> My son is almost 5 yo and weighs 33 lbs, so pretty much like your

son.

>

> At what day did you start seing some reactions (rash, fatigue,

fever)?

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

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> > Why can't you use OLE? My son seems to be allergic to OLE. He

> > tolerated it fine for months and then he started having some

allergic

> > reactions (congested nose, coughing/wheezing especially at night,

> > etc...).

>

>

> Are you sure this is an allergic reaction? If this was my son, it

> would mean another virus coming out.

>

> Dana

>

I am not sure Dana, but he has no fever, no rash and he does not look

sick. He looks like someone having pollens or grass allergies.

Is that the same with your son?

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Hi Anita,

> I don't give Lauricidin with the VS. VS needs to be on an empty

> stomach. L needs to be with meals.

I thought lauricidin should not be given with digestive enzymes.

> If you do get rashes, Dr. Jim at AM is trying to make sense of this

> sort of thing. If you take pictures you could send him that

> information. It would be nice if parents a year or two from now had

> a bit more guidance with viral protocols. Pictures just for

> yourself are good too. My son has had two fairly distinct kind of

> rashes, whatever that might mean.

Would you mind sending me your pictures? ferdeson

So I can have an idea on what the rashes might look like.

Thanks,

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> > Are you sure this is an allergic reaction? If this was my son, it

> > would mean another virus coming out.

> >

> > Dana

> >

>

> I am not sure Dana, but he has no fever, no rash and he does not look

> sick. He looks like someone having pollens or grass allergies.

> Is that the same with your son?

Well, I have read of a few kids who are allergic to OLE, but it just

seems strange that you indicated that your child did well on it for

several months.

Sometimes when a virus is coming out, my son will sneeze for a day or

two, but he won't have a fever or rash. Other times he is sicker,

sometimes with fever and sometimes without. Sometimes it is a rash.

Dana

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> > I don't give Lauricidin with the VS. VS needs to be on an empty

> > stomach. L needs to be with meals.

>

> I thought lauricidin should not be given with digestive enzymes.

When I was using Lauricidin, I had to give it with enzymes or my son

did not tolerate it.

> Would you mind sending me your pictures? ferdeson

> So I can have an idea on what the rashes might look like.

Here are my son's viral-die-off rashes

http://www.danasview.net/virus_rash1.jpg

http://www.danasview.net/virus_rash2.jpg

Dana

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Hi ,

For kids, the Lauricidin is supposed to be taken with food. If my

son has food, he gets enzymes. I've not read anywhere that enyzmes

might be constraindicated. I certainly hope they aren't. What

between the Houstons, the Virastop, and the Candex my son's diet is

most enzymes. :-(

I'm going to try to send you some of the pics asap.

Anita :-)

>

> Hi Anita,

>

> > I don't give Lauricidin with the VS. VS needs to be on an empty

> > stomach. L needs to be with meals.

>

> I thought lauricidin should not be given with digestive enzymes.

>

> > If you do get rashes, Dr. Jim at AM is trying to make sense of

this

> > sort of thing. If you take pictures you could send him that

> > information. It would be nice if parents a year or two from now

had

> > a bit more guidance with viral protocols. Pictures just for

> > yourself are good too. My son has had two fairly distinct kind

of

> > rashes, whatever that might mean.

>

> Would you mind sending me your pictures? ferdeson

> So I can have an idea on what the rashes might look like.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

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