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Well, if the accumulated fluid results because of herpes virus activity, then the lysine will help. What is "IV fluid overload?" --John of Ohio
If your physician will prescribe an antiherpetic drug, begin to take it. It can be another angle of attack. But there is no need or usefulness in...
Thank you for posting your experiences with the regimen. Glad to hear that it's working for you. Next? Simply, persist; especially with the...
I have reports from regimen users that it can take as long as six months to become fully effective. Usually, symptomatic improvements start within...
Tom, Thank you for posting your experience with the regimen; it's typical. So glad you are gaining relief. Be diligent, continue. Keep us updated...
Yes, when symptoms abate, after being on the regimen for some time, going off or reducing the regimen can seem reasonable. But, yes, quite often,...
I would strongly recommend that you include the lysine, too. The fullness (in most cases) is caused by the inflammation from an active herpes...
As noted many times before, the herpes virus quite commonly becomes very active when being suppressed by an antiviral. Most likely this is...
Most distressed to learn of this. Unfortunately, I have no new solutions or approaches. I'm hoping, as I'm sure you are, that finally all of the...
To some degree, at least, depression can be induced by low vitamin D-3 levels. Before I started supplementing with 7000IU (total) of vitamin D-3,...
Well, for the last ten years or so I've taken only the vitamin D and magnesium (plus a strong multivitamin with high-level B vitamins). I stayed...
I suggest that the lysine should be 3000mg a day. Probably best to take it in two 1500mg doses, one in the morning, the other in the evening...
My only recommendation would be to get back on the regimen. It worked before, so it should be resumed, to see if it, again, can suppress Meniere's...
Personally, I never encountered the increased symptoms after being on lysine (and the rest of the regimen). For me, symptoms slowly abated over...
Food doesn't affect any of those; only lysine. --John of Ohio
Actually, I no longer take the entire regimen. No vinpocetine (no longer available in most markets). No lemon bioflavonoid. And no ginkgo. Not...
I can't render any advice on how long one should stay on any of the prescription antiherpetic drugs; I have no expertise with them, just know that...
This is another case where the regimen (primarily the lysine in it) has actually caused symptoms to increase, not decrease. When this happens, in...