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Topical solution containing L-Canavaline?

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Perl Molson - 06 Nov 2005 14:58 GMT
Considering that L-Canavaline have almost identical chemical formula
as L-Arginine - a herpes favourite,
cannot herpes be fooled by taking L-canavaline as L-Arginine and then
die?

Where specifically in the body herpes is using L-Arginine?
On its asymptomatic shedding areas?

The question is, how deep on the skin-mucosa area, the regular site for
herpes shedding,
the L-canavaline cream/oil needs to penetrate the skin?

Well, in case it cannot penetrate deep enough, it may be useful
to first apply a Benzalkonium Chloride solution or Melissa in ethanol
solution
that would assure the penetration of the antivirals deep into the
skin/mucosa,
and after that, to maintain an environment that is unfriendly to herpes
virus,
should be applied this topical solution of L-Canavaline?

I don't know, maybe the solution can be processed from alfalfa powder?

Perl von Molson
Perl Molson - 06 Nov 2005 15:36 GMT
http://www.pubmedcentral.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=254990&blobtype=pdf

the above article contain some stuff about
these issues regarding
L-Canavanine (sp)
Perl Molson - 06 Nov 2005 15:56 GMT
http://www.pubmedcentral.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=6285811

Inhibition of herpes simplex virus replication by succinyl concanavalin
A.
P Garrity, C Szelc, C Paquette, M McEvoy, R Millette, and R Adler

Abstract
Incubation of herpes simplex virus type 1-infected cells with
succinyl-concanavalin A, a derivative of the jack bean lectin
concanavalin A, resulted in the decreased production of virus. The mode
of inhibition by the lectin was unclear. No effect was apparent on the
level of viral DNA synthesis. However, incubation of infected cells
with increasing concentrations of the lectin appeared to result in a
decrease in the quantity of viral protein produced within the cell. A
reduction in the virus titer of 57 to 64% was observed upon direct
incubation of extracellular virus in the presence of 50 to 100
micrograms of succinyl-concanavalin A per ml.
Perl Molson - 06 Nov 2005 16:00 GMT
J Gen Virol. 1974 Mar;22(3):319-30. Related Articles, Links

The effect of canavanine on herpes simplex virus replication.

Bell D.

PMID: 4361921 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstra
ct&list_uids=4361921&query_hl=6

Perl Molson - 06 Nov 2005 16:14 GMT
Sutherlandia Gel, 75 ml

Sutherlandia Gel is good for soothing sores and abrasions, for
soothing herpes and shingles outbreaks, helping with eczema and
psoriasis acne, athletes foot, herpes, shingles, & skin rash.. For
external use only. 50ml.
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Gel Contains 27% of a 20% aqueos extract of
Sutherlandia frutescens subsp. microphylla herb.

http://www.insensual.com/sutherlandia-gel.html

http://www.sutherlandia.com/l_canavanine_frame.htm
Perl Molson - 06 Nov 2005 16:23 GMT
http://www.sutherlandia.com/gel_frame.htm

> Sutherlandia Gel, 75 ml
>
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> http://www.sutherlandia.com/l_canavanine_frame.htm
 
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