Lauricidin - adding another adjunct shown to inactivate bacteria, viruses, fungus, and yeasts
1-19-2010 I'm finally getting all my adjuncts from my Dec 09 visit lined up and started. My MD seems to be on track with DrP, Lauricidin was highly recommended to me by my provider. Here is a written source that can give some information regarding its benefits. Thanks Raven for sharing your information, I ran it by my provider and he already knew about it and certainly approved of it's addition to my treatment plan.
http://www.cpnhelp.org/files/Lauricidin_notes.doc (taken from Joyce's blog titled Lauricidin)
Book review; http://www.lauricidin.com/bookreview.pdf
Book Title - Fats Are Good for You: How Saturated Fat and Cholesterolii Actually Benefit the Body, Kabara, Jon J. (Author)
ISBN-10: 1556436904
ISBN-13: 9781556436901
Table of Contents is available to be seen at amazon.com as well as excerpts from the book itself.
Microorganisms Inactivated Under Laboratory ConditionsVirusesHIV or HIV-1, -6 Visna virus Herpes simplex virus-i (HSV-1 &2) Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) Measles virusRubella virusEpstein-Barr virus (EBVi)Respiratory syncytial virus Influenza virusDengue virus (Type 1-4)Leukemia virusCytomegalovirus (CMV) Semliki forest virusLymphocytic choriomeningitis Human papilloma virus (HPV)Pneumovirus BacteriaGram-positive organismsGram-negative organismsBacillas anthracis (Anthrax)Chlamydia pneumonia Listeria monocytogenesNeisseria gonorrhoeaeStaphylococcus aureus Helicobacter pylorusGroups A, B, F & G streptococci Mycoplasma pneumoniaStreptococcus agalactiaeVibrio parahaemolyticusMycobacteria Clostridium perfringens Yeasts. Fungi and MoldsAspergillus Niger Malassezia, speciesSaccharomyces cerevisiae Penicillium citrinum Ringworm or tinea (Trichophyton) Candida utilis A number of protozoa like Giardia lamblia are also inactivated or killed by Lauricidin®- Louise's blog
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The only other thing I can
Fibro, CFSi, Myco, CPNi, Stratton protocol, Zithro 500mg M/W/F/S, Doxyi 100mg 2x day, NACi 1200mg 2x day, Flagyli and INHi 2 week pulses 400 mg 3x day, Rifampin, 300mg 2x day, Still cant shake it but improving.
I orderd 2 can of Lauricidin
Fibro, CFSi, Myco, CPNi, Stratton protocol, Zithro 500mg M/W/F/S, Doxyi 100mg 2x day, NACi 1200mg 2x day, Flagyli and INHi 2 week pulses 400 mg 3x day, Rifampin, 300mg 2x day, Still cant shake it but improving.
Pardon my intrusion here but
2002:CFSi. (2008-09:CPNi - CAPi/5 pulses) 3/2010: Restart CAP: 200Doxy/250Zith-MWF/Tinii pulses. 6/2010: HighBP/Benicar, 7/2010: EBVi, HHV6. 2012: 6,000 IU daily vit. D., Citioline CDP choline = sleep improvement dramatic.
I am sold on Lauricidin. I
I am sold on Lauricidin. I was taking 3 tablespoons of coconut oil a day and never got the die off I had from Lauricidin. I have also had confirmation via visual evidence (warts have simply vanished on my hand) and blood tests (HHV6 levels cut in half---from 160 to 80--160 has been a steady reading since we first tested in '07)
I think Lauricidin is made from saw palmetto not coconut oil.
BTW, the green smoothies I have been drinking are giving me a big energy boost. I just put about 4-5 leaves of red chard or other organic green in the Vitamix with some water and mixed berries along with a heaping tablespoon of ground flaxseed meal and a scoop of whey powder. The fiber is great for cleaning out toxins.The book to get is Green for Life.
Raven
Feeling 98% well-going for 100. Very low test for Cpni. CAPi since 8-05 for Cpn/Mycoplasma P.,Lyme, Bartonella, Mold exposure,NACi,BHRT, MethyB12 FIRi Sauna. 1-18-11 begin new treatment plan with naturopath
I'm updating my
I'm updating my Lauricidin blog, I have been up to a dose of 3 capfuls per day during the first month. I backed down on the Lauricidin dosage and have settled on 1 capful in the early evening for the present time, as of this March 21, 2010 entry, I've been at this dosage for about 4 weeks and seem to be tolerating it well at this level and at this time of day.
Since I am on high Dose Vit D, and have currently increased my daily Vit D3 to 12,000IU based on my 25-OHD results in Dec. 09, and that I am also on Iodoral 25mg/day, and currently on the Intermittent phase (for the past year since Feb 4, 2009), I am enjoying a lot more of life now.
I am also working with methylation supports, which I began to expand and add various components in August 2008, and I am currently awaiting nutrigenomic testing results to see what specific supplementsi are advisable to balance my genetic variations and enzyme imbalances specifically based on my profile (no more guessing and I see this as altering much of the supplementsi that I am currently taking in one way or another.
So for those who have inquired and with whom I have had discussions regarding Lauricidin, as a CAP adjunct, Currently, I see no need to push my daily dose of Lauricidin higher at this time. Maybe in the future I may. Louise
The following line of
The following line of thinking has me starting Lauricidin as an adjunct.
Taken from this link: http://www.cpnhelp.org/files/Lauricidin_notes.doc Notes on Lauricidin by Joyce on May 5 2007; .
Thanks Joyce for your efforts and clarity. " I feel that Lauricidin has the potential to play a valuable role as an adjunct or as a component of a CAPi........... .Ideas for possible uses in connection with Cpn treatment if found effective, respectively:
· To prevent resistance.
· To prevent viral flares.
· To give the immunei system a helping hand with co-infectionsi.
· To enhance effect of antibiotics.
· To enhance effect of flagyli after reaching a plateau.
· As a co-treatment for Cpn infection.
· As a substitute for one of the abxi in the case of allergy.
· As a maintainer when taking a break from abxi.
· As an intermediary step toward CAP.
· As an avenue to positive testing.
· As a stop-gap measure when a prescribing doctor can’t be found.
Post-CAP protection against reinfection with Cpn and infection with other pathogens."
Useful Information regarding
Useful Information regarding Lauricidin;
Joyce's blog on Lauricidin (taken from Joyce's blog titled Lauricidin) dated 5-5-2007: http://www.cpnhelp.org/files/Lauricidin_notes.doc
Link to Joyce's Lauricidin Blog Post from 2007: http://www.cpnhelp.org/lauricidin#comment-55186
Today is January 21, 2010, Lauricidin is not a new topic here!
Perhaps some of the those
Perhaps some of the those who are taking it will post about their experiences.
A respected practitioner that some here see is recommending it and as you say is seems harmless however some have reported being aware of die-off as a result.
I cannot say at this point what the difference is about this formulation except that it is not comparable to the coconut oil that you can by and generally use for cooking.
As I understand it this is
As I understand it this is coconut oil. There is still different schools of thought around the effectiveness of this product for fungal infectionsi, virus and bacteria....or at least I thought that was the case. I ahve not researched your reference yet. I know that when I take coconut oil and ramp slowly up to 3 tablespoons a day it definitely halps keep my fungal infections at bay... I cannot comment on the effectiveness with the other elements.
I need to research your reference further.
thanks for the post. Perhaps we should all be on coconut oil - it seems harmless if you introduce it slowly ( otherwise it can give you headaches and nausea) and it is inexpensive.
Suzanne