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Hello,

What do I do to begin? How do I know the dosages for all of these different

enzymes? I guess I should start with a DAN doctor. Does anyone live in the NY

area? I will find a doctor in my area.

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- Just curious....where are the rashes you mentioned below

located on your children? Are they very itchy? I started my son on

anti-virals (Lauricidin and OLE) and within hours of introducing the

OLE he developed a fine rash on his stomach which spread to a larger

portion of his stomach and then developed a rash on the back of his

knees, and bottom. All of which are very itchy and am wondering if

it is more in the line of ecezma and if the anti-virals possibly

brought this to the surface?

Would be interested in your feedback.

TIA

Martha

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OLE and other anti-virals?

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> I've been giving OLE w/kiefer, GSE and acidopholis(sp) to my son

for a little over 2 weeks now, and we are seeing wonderful

improvements in his OCD behaviors. He still has a bit of a quick

temper, but even that has improved. My daughter has been getting it

as well, and she continues to break out in fine rashes. Not

certain, but I think her Tourette's symptoms are better. They are

very mild--very soft vocalization, so it is not always easy to hear

her.

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Hi Martha,

My 8 yo daughter has had rashes on her upper back, very light rash on her

face, arms, and stomach. They are itchy, but not overwhelming.

I'm not sure if they are eczema--I've had eczema in the past myself, and it

did not look like this. I've been giving her and my son lots of kiefer, gse and

acidopholis along with the OLE. She did not complain of any rash today. This

is their third week on OLE. My son has not had any rashes--his symptoms were

more along the lines of a mild cold. Right now neither of them is presenting

any symptoms, so I'm beginning to up their OLE dosages a bit.

marthawerling <marthawerling@...> wrote:

- Just curious....where are the rashes you mentioned below

located on your children? Are they very itchy? I started my son on

anti-virals (Lauricidin and OLE) and within hours of introducing the

OLE he developed a fine rash on his stomach which spread to a larger

portion of his stomach and then developed a rash on the back of his

knees, and bottom. All of which are very itchy and am wondering if

it is more in the line of ecezma and if the anti-virals possibly

brought this to the surface?

Would be interested in your feedback.

TIA

Martha

>

> How do you know when viral issues are over and you can stop giving

OLE and other anti-virals?

>

> I've been giving OLE w/kiefer, GSE and acidopholis(sp) to my son

for a little over 2 weeks now, and we are seeing wonderful

improvements in his OCD behaviors. He still has a bit of a quick

temper, but even that has improved. My daughter has been getting it

as well, and she continues to break out in fine rashes. Not

certain, but I think her Tourette's symptoms are better. They are

very mild--very soft vocalization, so it is not always easy to hear

her.

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> How do you know when viral issues are over and you can stop giving

OLE and other anti-virals?

I thought virus issues were over after a year on anti-virals, and I

removed the anti-virals, and then my son got a cold and the cold virus

went straight into his brain. Viruses are nasty things!

Be sure the immune system is functioning well before removing the

anti-virals. One thing you can watch for, is how much vitamin C you

can give in a day without it causing diarrhea.

Another thing is if you can give anti-virals without causing a yeast

issue.

Dana

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> - Just curious....where are the rashes you mentioned below

> located on your children? Are they very itchy?

My son's viral " die off " rash was moderately itchy. Here are two

photos, he had two basic types of rash

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

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

I started my son on

> anti-virals (Lauricidin and OLE) and within hours of introducing the

> OLE he developed a fine rash on his stomach which spread to a larger

> portion of his stomach and then developed a rash on the back of his

> knees, and bottom. All of which are very itchy and am wondering if

> it is more in the line of ecezma and if the anti-virals possibly

> brought this to the surface?

This is similar to my son's viral " die off " rash experience.

Dana

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I thought virus issues were over after a year on anti-virals, and I

removed the anti-virals, and then my son got a cold and the cold virus

went straight into his brain. Viruses are nasty things!

Hi Dana

I read and article a little while back which haunts me which stated " When

viral RNA or DNA combines with genetic material in the cell itself, the

viral genetic material can become part of the host cell genetic code,

altering the genetic structure of the cell. "

" Nasty things " sure becomes an understatement - if this article is right, do

we EVER really get rid of the virus issue especially if the child is

vaccinated??

Sigh

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Thank you!

danasview <danasview@...> wrote:

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> How do you know when viral issues are over and you can stop giving

OLE and other anti-virals?

I thought virus issues were over after a year on anti-virals, and I

removed the anti-virals, and then my son got a cold and the cold virus

went straight into his brain. Viruses are nasty things!

Be sure the immune system is functioning well before removing the

anti-virals. One thing you can watch for, is how much vitamin C you

can give in a day without it causing diarrhea.

Another thing is if you can give anti-virals without causing a yeast

issue.

Dana

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> " Nasty things " sure becomes an understatement - if this article is

right, do

> we EVER really get rid of the virus issue especially if the child is

> vaccinated??

I don't know, but my son recently had a stomach virus, which did NOT

migrate into his brain, so I am hopeful.

Dana

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