Re: Medical Advice

From: dali (weeble_at_wabble.com)
Date: 12/18/04


Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 15:58:19 GMT

On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 15:51:36 GMT, dali <weeble@wabble.com> wrote:

>On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 14:36:46 +0100, "Frank de Groot"
><franciad@online.no> wrote:
>
>>"Martijn" <Kw3Ls@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:41c431c3$0$156$3a628fcd@reader2.nntp.hccnet.nl...
>>> Frank de Groot wrote:
>>> > Take 150 mg doxy every 8 hours for a month, then take 1500 mg Amoxi
>>every 6
>>> > hours for 5 days.
>>>
>>> a Month= 30 days, right?
>>>
>>> > Repeat until cured.
>>>
>>> Cured means Bb-free or symptom-free?
>>
>>
>>Bb-free, so I would say, repeat forever. :)
>>
>>
>
>Hit it on as many fronts as possible. C Silver imo is very important
>in the treatment of many diseases. This works different than
>traditional abx which require the bacteria to divide. Silver works on
>the active (and slow reproducing) bacteria.It also will penetrate the
>blood cells in which this guy likes to hide. Keep in mind I do my
>silver solution that I make myself thru my sinuses. If this works
>great if not try some of these.(in conjunction with silver)
>
>Pasted from
>Dana Wiseman, MD, Glastonbury, Connecticut
>
>Doxycycline 100 mg po tid
>Amoxicillin 1000 mg po tid with Probenecid 500 mg po tid
>Amoxicillin 1000 mg po q6 hr
>
>When at a plateau, replace the above with Zithromax or Biaxin, or
>combine any of the above regimens with one of the following:
>
>Biaxin 500 mg 2-3 times a day
>Zithromax 250 mg 1 tab a day, may alternate with 2 tabs
>Erythromycin 1-2 grams a day in divided doses
>Bactrim DS bid
>Suprax 400 mg bid
>Ceftin 500 mg bid
>
>LIMITING YEAST OVERGROWTH:
>
>In order to limit yeast overgrowth with antibiotic trials, give
>acidophilus or primadophilus 2 tabs bid between antibiotic doses. A
>two-drug antibiotic regimen may require antifungal therapy with
>Nystatin 500,000 units qid, Sporonox 100 mg 1-2 times a day or
>Diflucan 100 mg a day in addition to lactobacillus supplementation.
>
>Good stuff I recomend it myself. As you know the yeast overgrowth is a
>potentially devestating problem. fyi silver works against yeast and
>should help control it. More studies are of course needed.
>
>Finally If full health is not restored hit it with the Flagyl which
>will get the cyst form of the bacteria. Interestingly they got this
>from this group. Flagyl is what my ID hit me with after 2-3 mos of the
>above abx. worked great.
>
>http://neuro-www.mgh.harvard.edu/forum_2/LymeDiseaseF/9.2.998.46AMflagyl.html
>
>If you have Lyme the Herx reaction will always occur. It should. This
>means the abx are working. Hitting it with this three prong attack is
>a formidable attack even on this very elusive bacteria.
>

You already know this but excersice, diet(including trace minerals),
and water(lots of it) are of the utmost importance.



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