Guest guest Posted June 8, 2006 Report Share Posted June 8, 2006 Hi, been awhile, but I have been thinking and I was finally able to form enough of a thought to pose a question. I have been diagnosed with Lyme and I already knew that I had Myco Fermentans. Was infected with the Lyme at least 38 years ago. I have always been curious as to why I have achieved such a high state of remission, yet I take nano doses of Minocycline, like 3 mgs. every other day. The sole reason I take such small doses is I can't stand herxing, and so I take only what I need to, in order to bring on a tolerable herx. And I do herx herx at this low of a dose, makes me real cranky. I have read that Mino some how prevents replication and I also read somewhere that it prevents Mycoplasma from re-entering new healthy cells once they have used another cell up. This leaves them exposed and without a cell wall. One of two things happens, they die of their own accord or they are now visible to our own immune system, both of which seem like real good things. I am not the only one that very low dose mino ellicits a response and others are making some serious headway. Thing is, this flies in the face of all we are being told which is, massive ABX are a must. So I posed a questioned on the Lyme board and some of you may have already seen it. I know that there are some REALLY smart people that frequent this board and was hoping that some of you may be able to add to the discussion, which so far has no real explanation as to why this might work. I would love it if you are up to the challenge to take a look at the discussion and offer what you can. We already know what the Lyme specialists say, so not really looking for that. This is one of those times when we need to think outside the box yet again. Thinking outside the box is what some of you do best here, so that is why I am here and asking. Here is a link to the discussion: http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php? ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=044540 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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