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Monolaurin
Monolaurin is a monoglyceride
comprised of lauric acid and glycerol.
Monolaurin possesses anti-viral activity against several Viruses that reside in
cell membranes (it prevents their entry into cell membranes).
Monolaurin attacks the lipid membrane of the Herpes simplex and Herpes zoster
Viruses [in vitro research].
Monolaurin attacks the lipid membrane of Influenza Viruses [in vitro research].
As the HIV Virus (responsible for AIDS) is also a Virus that resides in the
cell membrane, it is possible that Monolaurin may also be effective against this
Virus [this has not yet been tested: it is a scientific theory only]
Monolaurin
testimonial
Dear Smart Nutrition,
Just want you to know that after
taking monolaurin for one year my husband's herpes outbreaks
stopped. After two years mine too have stopped. I had heavy metals
in my body which needed to be cleared out before the treatment
worked for me.
We each took six capsules daily. I
took two before each meal, and he took three in the morning and
three at night.
Now even chocolate, which used to
give me outbreaks, no longer does.
I'm writing in hope of spreading
the word about this remarkable product.
Sincerely,
RM
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