Guest guest Posted November 21, 2005 Report Share Posted November 21, 2005 Flagyl is a tough drug and can cause permanent neuropathy. Already, looking at her regimen, I feel they're throwing too many drugs at her at once. She has to detox ALL those drugs. > > 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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