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I have used iodine penny It does work..

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> And here's info on these various antiseptics in general, including

> the main ingredient of SinoFresh, Cetylpyridinium chloride.

> Interesting about iodine. I wonder if taking it internally has an

> antimicrobial effect?

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> penny

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> Iodine compounds have the widest spectrum of antiinfectives against

> bacteria, fungi, spores, protozoa, viruses, and yeasts. Aqueous

> iodine are less effective than alcoholic solutions, but alcoholic

> component is drying and irritating to abraided skin. Povidone iodine

> is convenient to use as it is less irritating, but not as effective.

> Chlorhexidine is used as a safe antiseptic or disinfectant to apply

> to prevent body infection and in oral rinses for treating sore gums

> and mouth ulcers and preventing plaque on teeth. It is used in the

> form of acetate, gluconate or hydrochloride, either alone or in

> combination with others such as cetrimide.

> Cetrimide is an antiseptic agent with detergent properties. It has

> the wide spectrum of antiinfectives against bacteria and fungi. It

> is used as an ingredient of shampoos for treating seborrhoea and

> psoriasis. A very dilute solution can be applied topically for the

> relief of sore gums.

> Hippuric Acid, an amino acid glycine, is excreted from the body and

> is used in urinary system drugs. Hexamine hippurates is helpful for

> preventing and treating infections of the urinary system; it acts by

> being transformed to formaldehyde.

> Triclosan is a very popular antibacterial agent. It is used in

> hospitals for cleansing and disinfecting the skin of patients and

> surgeons. It is used in cosmetics, household goods and personal care

> products. It is also used in plastics and textiles for antibacterial

> activity purpose.

> Cetylpyridinium chloride is used in oral rinses for cleaning mouth

> and treating minor throat or mouth infections and teething problems.

> Dequalinium chloride is antiinfectives against bacteria and fungi.

> It is used in treating bacterial or fungal infections of mouth and

> throat.

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> http://www.chemicalland21.com/arokorhi/lifescience/phar/CETYLPYRIDINI

> UM%20CHLORIDE.htm

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I've used it internally and externally..

mind you I was so ill at the time, any toxic effects would have been

mitigated by the positive.

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> Internally, Steve? It's interesting, because there's such

> disagreement on whether iodine is beneficial for hypothyroidism or

> not. Some people seem to react very badly to it, others seem to

> really benefit. And then there are those who are " allergic " . I

> wonder what's really going on?

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C Pneumonia is the bug that is being targeted in my

treatment.Yes, I have read some things implicating C

Pneu with asthma. I believe it as I didn't develop

asthma until I was 43 and there is no history of

asthma in my family. I have bugs others too but I'm

hoping eradicating this one will take a big load off

my immune system.

Thanks, Marie

--- Colourbleu <colourbleu@...> wrote:

> have a search for asthma and C-Pneumonia

>

>

> Sounds good to me.

> > At the moment I am focusing on keeping asthma

> under

> > control. I am going to start the Rifampin

> tomorrow. My

> > third antibiotic. Of course sinuses are always

> an

> > issue for me. So I may try this when I get a

> break

> > with other symptoms.

> > Marie

> > --- penny <pennyhoule@...> wrote:

> > >

> > > Yeah, pretty much. What's encouraging is that

> these

> > > detergents

> > > (antiseptics) don't allow bugs to build

> resistance,

> > > so if there's

> > > some way we can use them, that's good.

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I used Cipro but it was a rough ride.

But it worked. (mostly). (5-6 week cycles min)

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> C Pneumonia is the bug that is being targeted in my

> treatment.Yes, I have read some things implicating C

> Pneu with asthma. I believe it as I didn't develop

> asthma until I was 43 and there is no history of

> asthma in my family. I have bugs others too but I'm

> hoping eradicating this one will take a big load off

> my immune system.

> Thanks, Marie

> --- Colourbleu <colourbleu@...> wrote:

>> have a search for asthma and C-Pneumonia

>>

>>

>> Sounds good to me.

>>> At the moment I am focusing on keeping asthma

>> under

>>> control. I am going to start the Rifampin

>> tomorrow. My

>>> third antibiotic. Of course sinuses are always

>> an

>>> issue for me. So I may try this when I get a

>> break

>>> with other symptoms.

>>> Marie

>>> --- penny <pennyhoule@...> wrote:

>>>>

>>>> Yeah, pretty much. What's encouraging is that

>> these

>>>> detergents

>>>> (antiseptics) don't allow bugs to build

>> resistance,

>>>> so if there's

>>>> some way we can use them, that's good.

>>>>

>>>> penny

>>>>

>>>>

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I can't use Cipro. Have strong neuro reaction to

it.Knowing what I know from reading this forum I may

have been having a neuro herx. But don't want to take

a chance with it again.

Marie

My understanding is that if it is chronic you need to

use the Flagyl as well because that kills it in the

cryptic stage.

--- Colourbleu <colourbleu@...> wrote:

> I used Cipro but it was a rough ride.

> But it worked. (mostly). (5-6 week cycles min)

>

>

> >

> > C Pneumonia is the bug that is being targeted in

> my

> > treatment.Yes, I have read some things implicating

> C

> > Pneu with asthma. I believe it as I didn't develop

> > asthma until I was 43 and there is no history of

> > asthma in my family. I have bugs others too but

> I'm

> > hoping eradicating this one will take a big load

> off

> > my immune system.

> > Thanks, Marie

> > --- Colourbleu <colourbleu@...> wrote:

> >> have a search for asthma and C-Pneumonia

> >>

> >>

> >> Sounds good to me.

> >>> At the moment I am focusing on keeping asthma

> >> under

> >>> control. I am going to start the Rifampin

> >> tomorrow. My

> >>> third antibiotic. Of course sinuses are always

> >> an

> >>> issue for me. So I may try this when I get a

> >> break

> >>> with other symptoms.

> >>> Marie

> >>> --- penny <pennyhoule@...> wrote:

> >>>>

> >>>> Yeah, pretty much. What's encouraging is that

> >> these

> >>>> detergents

> >>>> (antiseptics) don't allow bugs to build

> >> resistance,

> >>>> so if there's

> >>>> some way we can use them, that's good.

> >>>>

> >>>> penny

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

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I do still have some pockets that are localised, but still active. I

tried Flaygl but had a really bad attack of candida. I am watching you

closely... I might try again one day.

>

> I can't use Cipro. Have strong neuro reaction to

> it.Knowing what I know from reading this forum I may

> have been having a neuro herx. But don't want to take

> a chance with it again.

> Marie

> My understanding is that if it is chronic you need to

> use the Flagyl as well because that kills it in the

> cryptic stage.

> --- Colourbleu <colourbleu@...> wrote:

>> I used Cipro but it was a rough ride.

>> But it worked. (mostly). (5-6 week cycles min)

>>

>>

>>>

>>> C Pneumonia is the bug that is being targeted in

>> my

>>> treatment.Yes, I have read some things implicating

>> C

>>> Pneu with asthma. I believe it as I didn't develop

>>> asthma until I was 43 and there is no history of

>>> asthma in my family. I have bugs others too but

>> I'm

>>> hoping eradicating this one will take a big load

>> off

>>> my immune system.

>>> Thanks, Marie

>>> --- Colourbleu <colourbleu@...> wrote:

>>>> have a search for asthma and C-Pneumonia

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Sounds good to me.

>>>>> At the moment I am focusing on keeping asthma

>>>> under

>>>>> control. I am going to start the Rifampin

>>>> tomorrow. My

>>>>> third antibiotic. Of course sinuses are always

>>>> an

>>>>> issue for me. So I may try this when I get a

>>>> break

>>>>> with other symptoms.

>>>>> Marie

>>>>> --- penny <pennyhoule@...> wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Yeah, pretty much. What's encouraging is that

>>>> these

>>>>>> detergents

>>>>>> (antiseptics) don't allow bugs to build

>>>> resistance,

>>>>>> so if there's

>>>>>> some way we can use them, that's good.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> penny

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> __________________________________

>>>>> Do you ?

>>>>> Small Business - Try our new resources

>>>> site!

>>>>> http://smallbusiness./resources/

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

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I am having a real tough time with Candida. I am

taking nystatin 4 ea day. I slip in an extra mid day

also. Also doing Yarrows acidophilus. My gut is

swollen and painful. I have an Rx for Diflucan that I

am going to get filled too.

Marie

--- Colourbleu <colourbleu@...> wrote:

> I do still have some pockets that are localised, but

> still active. I

> tried Flaygl but had a really bad attack of candida.

> I am watching you

> closely... I might try again one day.

>

>

>

>

> >

> > I can't use Cipro. Have strong neuro reaction to

> > it.Knowing what I know from reading this forum I

> may

> > have been having a neuro herx. But don't want to

> take

> > a chance with it again.

> > Marie

> > My understanding is that if it is chronic you need

> to

> > use the Flagyl as well because that kills it in

> the

> > cryptic stage.

> > --- Colourbleu <colourbleu@...> wrote:

> >> I used Cipro but it was a rough ride.

> >> But it worked. (mostly). (5-6 week cycles min)

> >>

> >>

> >>>

> >>> C Pneumonia is the bug that is being targeted in

> >> my

> >>> treatment.Yes, I have read some things

> implicating

> >> C

> >>> Pneu with asthma. I believe it as I didn't

> develop

> >>> asthma until I was 43 and there is no history of

> >>> asthma in my family. I have bugs others too but

> >> I'm

> >>> hoping eradicating this one will take a big load

> >> off

> >>> my immune system.

> >>> Thanks, Marie

> >>> --- Colourbleu <colourbleu@...> wrote:

> >>>> have a search for asthma and C-Pneumonia

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>> Sounds good to me.

> >>>>> At the moment I am focusing on keeping asthma

> >>>> under

> >>>>> control. I am going to start the Rifampin

> >>>> tomorrow. My

> >>>>> third antibiotic. Of course sinuses are

> always

> >>>> an

> >>>>> issue for me. So I may try this when I get a

> >>>> break

> >>>>> with other symptoms.

> >>>>> Marie

> >>>>> --- penny <pennyhoule@...> wrote:

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>> Yeah, pretty much. What's encouraging is that

> >>>> these

> >>>>>> detergents

> >>>>>> (antiseptics) don't allow bugs to build

> >>>> resistance,

> >>>>>> so if there's

> >>>>>> some way we can use them, that's good.

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>> penny

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>> __________________________________

> >>>>> Do you ?

> >>>>> Small Business - Try our new resources

> >>>> site!

> >>>>> http://smallbusiness./resources/

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

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