Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 This is so oversimplified - do you take blood, muscle, brain, other nerves, muscle, blood, what? And what about viruses and prions and mycoplasms and other 'infectives' that don't 'grow' on a petri dish? And what about the millions of bacteria (if you want to limit yourself to bacteria) that normal people live in peaceful harmony with - are you going to kill off anything that grown in you? That would certainly be a mistake, not only wasting money and bacterial resistance on bacteria that are not causing your illness, but even killing ones your body may rely on to make vitamin K or who knows what else (and I'm not being facetious; science does not know what benefits a lot of our coexisting bacteria may have). And fungi? I've been ill longer than most of you, I dare say, I'm highly educated and I have read more than average in my own quest to become well. This is my opinion, and my opinion is that you can test 'til you are 100 and take all the antibiotics made by man or nature and many of us, if not you personally, will still have CFS. >No special techniques needed. Then > you put some antimicrobial discs in the dish, and see which ones > push the growth back. Then you treat with said antimicrobials, then > you retest, adjust the drug and retreat until ALL organisms and > symptoms are gone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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