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A powerful agent by itself, serrapeptase teamed with antibiotics delivers

increased concentrations of the antimicrobial agent to the site of the

infection. Bacteria often endure a process called biofilm formation, which

results in resistance to antimicrobial agents. In an attempt to prevent this

bacterial immunity, researchers have experimented with various means of

inhibiting biofilm-embedded bacteria. Their search may have ended with

serrapeptase. One study conducted by Italian researchers suggests that

proteolytic enzymes could significantly enhance the activities of antibiotics

against biofilms. Antibiotic susceptibility tests showed that serratiopeptidase

greatly enhances the activity of the antibiotic, ofloxacin, and that it can

inhibit biofilm formation.(28)

Another double-blind randomized study evaluated the effects of administering

the antibiotic cephalexin in conjunction with serrapeptase or a placebo to 93

patients suffering from either perennial rhinitis, chronic rhinitis with

sinusitis or chronic relapsing bronchitis. The serratia peptidase treated group

experienced significant improvement in rhinorrhea, nasal stuffiness, coryza

and improvement of the para-nasal sinus shadows.(29)

Researchers witnessed equally impressive results in the treatment of

infections in lung cancer patients undergoing thoracotomy. Serrapeptase and

cefotiam, an antibiotic with a broad spectrum of activity against both

Gram-positive and Gram-negative microorganisms, were administered to 35

thoracotomy patients with lung cancer. The patients were divided into two

groups. A single dose of cefotiam was administered to the 17 subjects in Group

I. The 18 subjects in Group II received a combination of Cefotiam and

serrapeptase. The level of the antibiotic in the tissues versus the blood was

significantly higher in the serrapeptase group than the single dose group.(30)

Cardiovascular Implications

Hans A. Nieper, M.D., an internist from Hannover, Germany, studied the

effects of serrapeptase on plaque accumulations in the arteries. The formation

of plaque involves deposits of fatty substances, cholesterol, cellular waste

products, calcium and fibrin (a clotting material in the blood) on the inner

lining of the arteries. Excessive plaque results in partial or complete blockage

of the blood's flow through an artery, resulting in arteriosclerosis, or

hardening of the arteries, and an ensuing stroke or heart attack. The evidence

to support serrapeptase's role in preventing plaque build-up is anecdotal.

Still, further studies are called for in this area as Nieper's research

indicated that the protein-dissolving action of serrapeptase will gradually

break down atherosclerotic plaques.(31) Conclusion Regardless of whether

serrapeptase is used for inflammatory diseases or to prevent plaque build up on

the arteries, it is well-tolerated. Due to its lack of side effects and

anti-inflammatory capabilities, serrapeptase is a logical choice to replace

harmful NSAIDs. Thanks to the tiny larvae of the silk moth, researchers have

taken a large step toward finding relief for inflammatory disease sufferers.

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In a message dated 29/01/2006 12:35:16 GMT Standard Time,

larsin@... writes:

Does anyone know if they are still doing the virastop study and if

people can join? Can virastop cause yeast flare up?

>>>Not sure - the enzymes you really want to yeast are Candex and No Fenol

although the proease in Virastop should help too , the others are better for

yeast IMHO and experience

HTH

Mandi in UK

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In a message dated 1/29/2006 8:05:52 AM Pacific Standard Time,

danasview@... writes:

ViraStop works to eliminate viruses, and the process of eliminating

viruses does cause significant yeast for my kids.

Dana

can you take virastop along with valtrex/OLE/lauricidin? not all together

but in same day.

vicki

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> Does anyone know if they are still doing the virastop study and if

> people can join? Can virastop cause yeast flare up?

I don't know if the study is still open.

ViraStop works to eliminate viruses, and the process of eliminating

viruses does cause significant yeast for my kids.

Dana

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> danasview@y... writes:

>

> ViraStop works to eliminate viruses, and the process of eliminating

> viruses does cause significant yeast for my kids.

>

> Dana

>

> can you take virastop along with valtrex/OLE/lauricidin? not all

together

> but in same day.

Except for the Valtrex, which I don't use, I have given all of those

at the same time. The combination works very well for my kids.

Dana

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In a message dated 16/02/2006 19:35:45 GMT Standard Time, gail@...

writes:

Can anyone tell me how I can buy Virastop in the UK?

>>>Don;t think you can Gail. You can get it at iherb.com

Mandi x

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Hi Gail

I couldn't source it in the UK, I had to import from USA. There are many

many sites that sell it, and the prices are all similar. It is expensive, and

then there is export duty to pay. I think I bought mine from iHerb in the end.

They were very efficient, delivered within one week.

Joy

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> Last night he was crying and screaming and grabbing his ears.

Two of my kids had this exact reaction when I started Virastop. It

was caused by yeast in their ears. I gave them GSE and it went away.

Dana

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> Can you give ViraStop and Probiotics at the same time? Melinda

I read somewhere that Virastop is effective against viruses and

bacteria. So I would give them about 2 hours apart, if at all possible.

Dana

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HI,

I have been taking the virastop for 19 days, I started with 1 and am

now at 12. I also take 3 olive leaf extract daily.The only thing I have

noticed is mild flu like symptoms,stomach pain, joint pain etc., but I

had the joint pain prior to. How do I tell when I have hit the upper

dose? I am trying this on myself, before I try it on my son, so I want

to make sure I am doing it correctly. I have minor issues, but have had

continued yeast issues for years,and just found out that the entire

family has metals poisoning. My daughter and I have mercury and lead in

the extremely high range. Interestly enough, she has no real overt

symptoms. WE just checked ourselves out of curiousity. My ASD son is

taking olive leaf for klebsiella, but, in the past,he suffered with

yeast, parasites and bacteria, and he cyles, so I thought a virus may

be the culprit.

I am thinking my older son could benefit also. He has mild ADHD,but has

stomach, muscle,and joint pain intermittently, and struggles with

psoriasis(sp?).

This all seems to run in families to some extent, and I am seeing

cyclical patterns with all children. We first thought it was SAD as we

live in Maine, but then, soon, realized there is not distinct pattern.

Sorry for rambling, but, after 4 years of this I think I may be close

to finding the missing piece of the puzzle.

Any thoughts much appreciated,

Louise

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We have had success with Nutribiotic's GSE capsules. One capsule is

equivalent to 15 drops of GSE.

On 6/28/07, von Schlag <1seadragon@...> wrote:

>

> I have my husband on Virastop and he had a huge reaction to one pill.

> Now he is taking 1 in the am and 1 in the pm. He feels so much better

> and with the enzymes and the virastop he has stopped reacting to

> certain foods. I would like to know how to tell that the upper limit

> has been reached as well. I haven't started my kids on this one yet.

> But we will be taking the anti-yeast as well as the virastop.

>

> How do you handle the taste of the GSE? I have the drops and I can

> barely stand them. I will tolerate stuff no-one, I mean no-one I

> know, else will, and I can't stand this. How do I make it palatable

> for my kids?

>

> Thanks,

>

> -elizabeth

>

> On Jun 28, 2007, at 10:14 AM, sonsboyssamj wrote:

>

> > HI,

> >

> > I have been taking the virastop for 19 days, I started with 1 and am

> > now at 12. I also take 3 olive leaf extract daily.The only thing I

> > have

> > noticed is mild flu like symptoms,stomach pain, joint pain etc., but I

> > had the joint pain prior to. How do I tell when I have hit the upper

> > dose? I am trying this on myself, before I try it on my son, so I want

> > to make sure I am doing it correctly. I have minor issues, but have

> > had

> > continued yeast issues for years,and just found out that the entire

> > family has metals poisoning. My daughter and I have mercury and

> > lead in

> > the extremely high range. Interestly enough, she has no real overt

> > symptoms. WE just checked ourselves out of curiousity. My ASD son is

> > taking olive leaf for klebsiella, but, in the past,he suffered with

> > yeast, parasites and bacteria, and he cyles, so I thought a virus may

> > be the culprit.

> > I am thinking my older son could benefit also. He has mild ADHD,but

> > has

> > stomach, muscle,and joint pain intermittently, and struggles with

> > psoriasis(sp?).

> >

> > This all seems to run in families to some extent, and I am seeing

> > cyclical patterns with all children. We first thought it was SAD as we

> > live in Maine, but then, soon, realized there is not distinct pattern.

> > Sorry for rambling, but, after 4 years of this I think I may be close

> > to finding the missing piece of the puzzle.

> >

> > Any thoughts much appreciated,

> > Louise

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

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