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jpsmom
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anyone used this b4? I am with my 16 year old son taking this & herxing. Also taling factive but never herxed this way on factive alone?
www.lauricidin.com [sleepy]

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It is a very good product, start with 3 pellets.
Anti bacterial, antiviral and anti parasitic.

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It's good. Keep going!

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TU, will persevere. So you have or are using this??
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I just started this. don't feel well either, but can't tell what is what.
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I took it many years ago.

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Lymetoo,

My LLMD just recommended that I take Lauricidin combined with seleminum to help to blow up the reactivated viruses that showed up on the latest labs.

Epstein Barr
HHV-6

Also showed high titers to Chymadia Pneumonia.

(All of these things have been found reactivated in CFS, which I was originally diagnosed with before Lyme.)

I am really glad to know that it helped you. Did you take it for viruses?

I've heard it is also effective against Lyme and parasites.

Like to hear your story.

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Rivendell, how much Selenium did your LLMD recommend? PM if you'd like... Thanks.

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I took it but it caused me alot of gut issues (probably because it WAS killing something.... was only able to tolerate 2-3 pellets... I think it is good product though...

These are the pathogens Lauricidin is supposed to target:

MicroOrganisms inactivated by
MonoLaurin

Viruses
Measles (Rubeola) virus
HIV
Herpes simplex virus- (HSV-1 & 2)
Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV)
Visna virus
Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
Influenza virus
Pnuemonovirus
Syncytial virus


Bacteria
Gram-positive organisms
Listeria monocytogene
Groups A,B,F& G streptococci
Staphylococcus aureus
Clostridium botulinum
Streptococcus agalactiae
Neisseria gonorrhea

Gram-negative organisms
Chlamydia trachomatis
Helicobacter pylorus
Salmonella typhimurium
Vibrio parahaemolyticus

Others if used concurrently with a chelator
Yeasts. Fungi and Molds
Aspergillus niger
Penicillium citrinum
Candida utilis and C. albicans
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Several species of Ringworm

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Rivendell
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Thanks

Now I'm trying to decide if Lauricidin or conconut oil is the way to go.

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I didn't find that it did much for me that I noticed. There are less expensive brands... The coconut oil is good but the monolaurin is more concentrated in the pills or pellets.

Accoring to what I read - it does alot of good things but I didn't actually feel different when I took it.

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Rivendell
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Thanks sparkle7.

Doing some research.

I'm also using Olive Leaf.

Did you herx a lot with it?

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I had mild herxing with olive leaf . I have not found it a lyme killer ( personally ) but usually very very effectie with viral infections , colds, or costochondritis . I take it with goldenseal when I get a secondary infection , esp viral and it knocks it out fast usually . I always keep it on hand . My grown daughters swear bu OLE and goldenseal also .

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Rivendell
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You know olive leaf has helped me with Lyme.

Before I could afford to go to a LLMD, I was using herbs only to treat Lyme.

I have been bitten four times (Lyme each time).

Three of the four bites kept festuring at the bite site with the rash reappearing, widening and spreading.

Whenever I used olive leaf several times a day, the rashes would shrink (as if the spirochetes were going back to the bite site), and then fade.

This process happened so many times, that I know it was the olive leaf.

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Since citrates/citric acid looks to impact biofilms...combining the 2...Lauricidin with something like the citic acid in limes/lemons may work in synergy.

Those gals who keep getting bit...consider wearing good old "Lily of the valley" cologne.

It repels ticks. Honest. Pubmed linked a long time ago.

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Rivendell
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That is interesting about the Lily of the Valley.

But would that cologne attract bees. I am allergic to bee stings.

Still, Lily of the valley sounds a lot better than Deet.

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I didn't herx from monolaurin or olive leaf. I think they are anti-viral - so, you may not herx as a reaction. I don't kow if people herx from killing viruses.

I'm not sure if they have an effect on other pathogens.

I started taking modified citrus pectin. Maybe it would be synergistic with monolaurin? I don't know... Citrus pectin is supposed to help eliminate heavy metals.

Most of us are exposed to a bunch of different pathogens every day - so, it's probably not a bad idea to take some of these natural anti-virals.

I'm taking Raintree A-P - I think some of the herbs in it are anti-viral, too. I've been taking it for about a month & it seems like a good product. Definitely feeling herx-y.

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