Thanks Terry...this was post was very helpful to me too...Norine

Norine Twaddell CDBC, CPDT
www.dogventures.com

----- Original Message ----- From: "Terry Chamberlin" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 9:29 AM
Subject: CS>Chicken Pox


Wendy said,
I think my 2.5 yr old has chicken pox- tis the
season.<

Yes, liberal CS is important. Chicken pox is from the
Herpes family of viruses, along with cold sores
(Herpes Simplex I), VD (Herpes Simplex II) and
Shingles (Herpes Zoster). They are all killed by CS.
Also, the whole Herpes family is well controlled by
the amino acid Lysine. Try to find Lysine in capsules
so you can pull them apart and put the powder into,
say, some apple sauce for your child (one capsule
mixed into a teaspoon or two of apple sauce). Buy
capsules that are ONLY Lysine, not Lysine mixed with
other items. Lysine has a slightly tangy flavor, not
unpleasant. 3-4,000 mg/day is not at all excessive.

If you cannot find Lysine capsules, you will have to
crush the tablets, but make sure it is only Lysine.
This is to prevent taking too much of whatever else
might be mixed with the Lysine.

While your child is fighting off the Chicken Pox, it
is essential that he reduce or eliminate all nuts,
seeds, beans and grains. These items contain high
levels of the amino acid Arginine, which the Herpes
virus flourishes in the presence of. The two worst
foods your child can eat right now are peanuts and
chocolate, which are the two highest sources of
Arginine, but all nuts will feed the Chicken Pox.

Terry Chamberlin

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