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Diane,

I will be doing more research on the subject. My preliminary thought is

that nanobacteria should respond to minocycline and doxycline, which are

tetracycline-class antibiotics. This would mean that those of us on the AP

are automatically treating nanobacteria. This raises the larger question of

which pathogens actually cause RA. According to McPherson Brown, MD,

developer of the AP, its micoplasma. But nanobacteria, which were not even

known when Dr. Brown did his work, may be implicated as well.

A challenge is that there are probably thousands of species of

nanobacteria. These may cause different types of diseases and will

assuredly respond differently to different treatments. Nanobacteria have

been implicated in calcium deposits in arteries, kidneys and other organs.

We're on the frontiers of medicine here.

To learn more, go to www.google.com and search on the phrase

+nanobacteria +tetracycline

The following are some starter websites:

http://naturalscience.com/ns/cover/cover14.html

http://www.heartfixer.com/Treatment_resistant_extremophi.htm

http://www.heartfixer.com/NB%20-%20Overview.htm

http://www.drmirkin.com/morehealth/G135.htm

Sincerely, Harald

At 04:55 PM 2/7/03 +0000, you wrote:

>Is anyone currently on the treatment for nanobacteria, and if so have you

>had any success with it? My doc is recommending it and it is very

>expensive. It involves taking tetracycline, a suppository and some type of

>liquid drink every night before you go to bed. I am getting so confused as

>to whether or not I am doing the right thing, because my doc. wants me to

>take about 30 things every day and I just hope I will be well enough to

>pay back all the debt I have and am still incurring. To be sick and broke

>is the worst! The doc assures me about 70% get well on this protocol. Any

>input or experiences with this nanobac treatment would be greatly appreciated.

> Sincerely,

> diane

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In a message dated 2/7/2003 11:06:16 AM Central Standard Time,

Dfrancis@... writes:

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> Is anyone currently on the treatment for nanobacteria, and if so have you

> had any success with it? My doc is recommending it and it is very

> expensive. It involves taking tetracycline, a suppository and some type of

> liquid drink every night before you go to bed. I am getting so

> confused as to whether or not I am doing the right thing, because my doc.

> wants me to take about 30 things every day and I just hope I will be well

> enough to pay back all the debt I have and am still incurring. To be sick

> and broke is the worst! The doc assures me about 70% get well on this

> protocol. Any input or experiences with this nanobac treatment would be

> greatly appreciated.

> Sincerely,

> diane

>

Hi Diane,

Marc was for a time, and we did think that maybe there was a small

improvement. And he plans to continue with some sort of chelation. But you

are right the expense is great. I did some online research and there are

many places to buy the " oral chelation " products if you do a search. We feel

that one could acheave the same results w/o going through the more expensive

company that your doctor refered to. It may take a bit longer to only do it

orally instead of from both ends, but the cost is a major factor.

& Marc

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> In a message dated 2/7/2003 11:06:16 AM Central Standard Time,

> Dfrancis@w... writes:

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> > Is anyone currently on the treatment for nanobacteria, and if so

have you

> > had any success with it? My doc is recommending it and it is It

involves taking tetracycline, a suppository and some type of

> > liquid drink every night before you go to bed.

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Hi,

I have been on a nano protocol for some months now.... I too,

couldn't afford keeping up with the IV chelation....I opted to try

the oral troche chelation.....Didn't work out for me...Too much

citrus and I had a reaction...I do not tolerate Vitamin C

either....As far as suppository chelation, that was just not for me

on general principles. Instead I have been taking a baby aspirin on

Tetra days....I only take the Tetra on M-W-F as well as 100 mg

Minocin on those days as well as 200 Mg Minocin on all other days.I

do take Sunday off....(Never on Sunday)...LOL I MUST admit, to me,

the Minocin is my life line, and definitely has priority!!!!...I

know where I was 3 years ago, and where I am today.....By the way, I

have Lupus, and Minocin has been a gift from heaven for me....

Love, Barb

Love, Barb

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ask on the rife group?

you need to break the shell with edta or herbs to kill

bact. with a rife machine.

roger

--- Mercurius Trismegistus

<magisterium_magnum@...> wrote:

> try it, let us know.

> im doing moxibustion.

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> the calcium shell

> > surrounding nanobacteria colonies?

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Thanks for the info. Do you mean EDTA as in the kind that is used in Chelation

Therapy?

Shirley

RRM <rmor67@...> wrote:

ask on the rife group?

you need to break the shell with edta or herbs to kill

bact. with a rife machine.

roger

--- Mercurius Trismegistus

<magisterium_magnum@...> wrote:

> try it, let us know.

> im doing moxibustion.

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> the calcium shell

> > surrounding nanobacteria colonies?

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yes, powder or supposatories work.

roger

--- shirley sharma <shirlashar@...> wrote:

> Thanks for the info. Do you mean EDTA as in the

> kind that is used in Chelation Therapy?

> Shirley

>

> RRM <rmor67@...> wrote:

> ask on the rife group?

> you need to break the shell with edta or herbs to

> kill

> bact. with a rife machine.

> roger

>

> --- Mercurius Trismegistus

> <magisterium_magnum@...> wrote:

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> > try it, let us know.

> > im doing moxibustion.

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> > > Does anyone know if zapping is able to penetrate

> > the calcium shell

> > > surrounding nanobacteria colonies?

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Do you know of any specific herbs used that will break this shell?

Corey

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> > try it, let us know.

> > im doing moxibustion.

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> > the calcium shell

> > > surrounding nanobacteria colonies?

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oral edta is what jeff sutherland said to use with the

rife machine!

www.royalrife.com sells something too but i donot

remember the name, ask richard loyde there.

roger

--- koyd24 <c_dyok@...> wrote:

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> Do you know of any specific herbs used that will

> break this shell?

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> Corey

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> > > try it, let us know.

> > > im doing moxibustion.

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> penetrate

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> > > > surrounding nanobacteria colonies?

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The product I use is 'Cardio Clear' available at:

http://www.hfn-usa.com

-- In Dr , " Gail " <gailevans@...> wrote:

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> This product is called CardioRenew.

> www.cardiorenew.com

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> GE

> gailevans@...

> www.expertembroidery.com

> www.livingnow.net/gevans

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> Re: Re: Nanobacteria

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> oral edta is what jeff sutherland said to use with the

> rife machine!

>

> www.royalrife.com sells something too but i donot

> remember the name, ask richard loyde there.

> roger

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