Guest guest Posted November 21, 2005 Report Share Posted November 21, 2005 Sue- The missing element I see in her combination is Flagyl (or the more costly but tolerable Tinidazole). What we have found in Cpn is that the addition of this liberates a lot of cellular energy which cryptic Cpn seems to steal from the mitochondria. Since it also kills the cystic form of Borelia ( has given us citations before on this) really, really well, it is good for both infections as well as other protozoan, etc. The symptom of relapse suggests there is some form or phase not getting killed. Interesting that she responds so well to glutathione. NAC, a glut precursor, because of it's thiol-reducing capacity is now being used instead of amoxicillan to kill the spore-like Elementary Bodies of Cpn that build up in the extracellular tissues and cause reinfection. It also contributes to build up of glutathione, which also is antichlamydial and antimycoplasmic. Jim www.cpnhelp.org Sue's dtr on: minocycline 100 mg bid doxycycline 100 mg bid (This might be replaced by Zithromax later.) hydrochlor (Plaquenil) 200 mg bid fluconazole (Diflucan) 200 mg qd nystatin 2 tablets tid Malarone (This is for later.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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