Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 Mycoplasmas can also be killed with AZT or chemotherapy which are both more toxic than antibiotics. However, we think that the original antibiotic therapy developed by the late Dr. Brown is still the most effective and safest way to treat mycoplasmal infections. The following Road Back Foundation web page gives a comprehensive treatment protocol for physicians that we recommend patients download and discuss with their own physicians: http://www.roadback.org/index.cfm? fuseaction=studies.display & display_id=184#Anchor-Appendix-7638 The protocol is more effective if patients and their physicians known exactly what mycoplasmal infection(s) they have as well as any co- infection(s). To learn how to get accurate tests we recommend our FREE Brochure: " How to Get an Accurate Polymerase Chain Reaction(PRC) Blood Test for Mycoplasmal and Other Infections with a List of International Laboratories " © by Dudley and Leslee Dudley It is emailed to new subscribers from our annoucements-only list. Its updated with current information and the new version is posted to this list each month. <MycoplasmaRegistry-subscribe > Best of health and luck, Dudley & Leslee Dudley Mycoplasma Registry ©2005 . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 The road back has been well travelled( low dose tetracycline groups).The marshall .com folks adapted this as the whippy doo kills everything ideology.Unfortunately I like your other choice chaemo- which tells me we have a HUGE PROBLEM that needs correct fixing.Actually treating mycoplasma tuberculosis is very similar in nature to chaemo. One of the drugs used when tb treatment fails is a chaemo antibiotic. > > Mycoplasmas can also be killed with AZT or chemotherapy which are > both more toxic than antibiotics. However, we think that the > original antibiotic therapy developed by the late Dr. Brown is still > the most effective and safest way to treat mycoplasmal infections. > The following Road Back Foundation web page gives a comprehensive > treatment protocol for physicians that we recommend patients download > and discuss with their own physicians: > > http://www.roadback.org/index.cfm? > fuseaction=studies.display & display_id=184#Anchor-Appendix-7638 > > The protocol is more effective if patients and their physicians known > exactly what mycoplasmal infection(s) they have as well as any co- > infection(s). To learn how to get accurate tests we recommend our > FREE Brochure: > > " How to Get an Accurate Polymerase Chain Reaction(PRC) Blood Test for > Mycoplasmal and Other Infections with a List of International > Laboratories " © by Dudley and Leslee Dudley > > It is emailed to new subscribers from our annoucements-only list. Its > updated with current information and the new version is posted to > this list each month. <MycoplasmaRegistry- subscribe > > > Best of health and luck, > Dudley & Leslee Dudley > Mycoplasma Registry ©2005 . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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