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Lauric Acid Coconut Oil
Robert D. Thomson
The use of monolaurin (Lauricidin) has many functions. But before we cover just how powerful of a substance monolaurin we need to know where it comes from. It may sound strange but we first learned about the power of monolaurin (Lauricidin) through lauric acids found in breast milk. Monolaurin (Lauricidin) , a byproduct of lauric acid is found in high concentration in mother's milk. Babies have extremely weak immune systems, it is monolaurin (Lauricidin) that keep so many babies healthy during their beginning days.
Monolaurin (Lauricidin) is an antiviral and antibacterial, that is used to treat a large number of lipid-coated viruses. This is remarkable because of these viruses are some of the most difficult to treat, including the flu, HIV, and herpes.
Many dietary and health supplements contain monolaurin (Lauricidin) and a combination of vitamins to strengthen the immune system to fight future infection and diseases one may already have. There are many topical herpes treatments as well. Most of these are based on coconut oil, one of the few natural sources of lauric acid, which is later converted into monolaurin (Lauricidin) by the body.
Monolaurin (Lauricidin) breaks down that fatty protein shield that herpes has to prolong its existence. Once the virus has been weakened, the body swoops in and finishes the job. Fighting off a disease like herpes is not easy, so this can take a toll on your body. Usually resulting in fatigue and flu-like symptoms. The body is simply fighting of the virus the only way it knows how. With the combination of vitamins, your body has a much better chance of curbing these effects.
These supplements should continue to be taken, not just during outbreaks. If you're suffering from HSV2 you already know that there is no cure. Monolaurin (Lauricidin) simply suppresses outbreaks, and does not actually cure herpes.
There are many products on the market today that boast the power of monolaurin and lauric acid, but most products deliver these compounds in a weakened, diluted form, limiting their effectiveness. If you decide to give this natural treatment a try, make sure you're getting 100% products.
The use of monolaurin (Lauricidin) has many functions. But before we cover just how powerful of a substance monolaurin we need to know where it comes from. It may sound strange but we first learned about the power of monolaurin (Lauricidin) through lauric acids found in breast milk. Monolaurin (Lauricidin) , a byproduct of lauric acid is found in high concentration in mother's milk. Babies have extremely weak immune systems, it is monolaurin (Lauricidin) that keep so many babies healthy during their beginning days.
Monolaurin (Lauricidin) is an antiviral and antibacterial, that is used to treat a large number of lipid-coated viruses. This is remarkable because of these viruses are some of the most difficult to treat, including the flu, HIV, and herpes.
Many dietary and health supplements contain monolaurin (Lauricidin) and a combination of vitamins to strengthen the immune system to fight future infection and diseases one may already have. There are many topical herpes treatments as well. Most of these are based on coconut oil, one of the few natural sources of lauric acid, which is later converted into monolaurin (Lauricidin) by the body.
Monolaurin (Lauricidin) breaks down that fatty protein shield that herpes has to prolong its existence. Once the virus has been weakened, the body swoops in and finishes the job. Fighting off a disease like herpes is not easy, so this can take a toll on your body. Usually resulting in fatigue and flu-like symptoms. The body is simply fighting of the virus the only way it knows how. With the combination of vitamins, your body has a much better chance of curbing these effects.
These supplements should continue to be taken, not just during outbreaks. If you're suffering from HSV2 you already know that there is no cure. Monolaurin (Lauricidin) simply suppresses outbreaks, and does not actually cure herpes.
There are many products on the market today that boast the power of monolaurin and lauric acid, but most products deliver these compounds in a weakened, diluted form, limiting their effectiveness. If you decide to give this natural treatment a try, make sure you're getting 100% products.
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