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Your story about your mother is heart wrenching, to say the least.

I have never heard of an antibiotic called Biaxin, but intend to look into it.

Anitibiotics have no power over viruses. If an antibiotic is helping her, then she must have a bacterial infection, not a virus. You might want to keep that in mind when you are talking to these doctors.

This is how we got into this mess of bacterias being able to mutate after being attacked by antibiotics. Doctors have been giving people antibiotics for viruses for years, just to placate their patients. Not only has it led to proliferation of faulty information - that antibiotics work against viruses, but it has rendered the antibiotics helpless against certain bacterias, due to their overuse. Good example about why lying to us doesn't work out well!

Carol

It is now my belief that MS is caused by some type of virus somehow related to the great lakes area. We live in Toledo Ohio our drinking water comes from lake Erie.

Has anyone else had improvement due to something like biaxin

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Your story is very intriguing, and I feel for you with your struggle with the medical community. Other than Biaxin being an antibiotic, do you know anything else about it's properties? I am of the belief that M.S. is caused by a syndrome called "leaky gut" which allows undigested proteins to be absorbed into the system. Our body then produces antibodies to deal with the undigested proteins, somehow gets confused and starts attacking the protein on the myelin sheathing. Why Biaxin would reverse this process is intriquing. I am very friendly with a world renouned biologist named Udo Erasmus who makes products for a company called Flora, (Udo's Ultimate Oil?) Anyways, if you could give me any other info you have on Biaxin, I would be happy to run the idea by him and see if he has any insight.

Keep up the fight! Whatever helps your mom is what she needs to do!

Regards;

>From: wiztech@... >Reply-To: mscured >To: mscured >Subject: Biaxin 500mg tab >Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2001 15:32:32 -0000 > >My mom was diagnosed with MS in 1975, they(my parents) pretty much >ignored it for years. >Now she is in advanced stages confined to a wheel chair. >She hasn't talked or shown any signs of even knowing what's going on, >in over 6 years. >About a year ago, a family doctor gave her an antibiotic for a cold >It was called Biaxin 500mg tabs 2 in the morning with a large glass >of water. >After 3 days on this drug she began to try to talk. >Since then I have been fighting with doctors to get it back. >Before any doctor would give it to her, we got some samples from >somewhere else. >While taking the biaxin she improves rapidly. She began talking and >deciding what she wanted for dinner. She also began to feed herself >another thing she has not done in years. >Of course this supply of Biaxin had to run out sometime... so again >the fight with the Doctors begins. >WE finally got a doctor to give her biaxin but at a decreased dosage. >That didn't do the same thing. SO we increased the dosage, and she >began to improve again. >After 2 months of taking the biaxin at 2 500mg tabs a day she is able >to talk and READ books with large print. She also does puzzles and >now starts a conversation sometimes. >But again the supply ran out the Doctor would not refill it until she >see's a neurologist. The neurologist put her on anti-seizure >medicine. That makes her a zombie again. I have stopped giving it to >her. She is not having seizures, the doctor is guessing. >The doctors say they don't want to give her biaxin because they are >not sure why it helps. >I have no intention of backing off. This gives her life. I am now >going public in hopes that someone else out there is going through >the same thing. If more people are helped by Biaxin then someone will >listen sooner or later. >So my fight continues.... >It is now my belief that MS is caused by some type of virus somehow >related to the great lakes area. We live in Toledo Ohio our drinking >water comes from lake Erie. >Has anyone else had improvement due to something like biaxin > > > > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

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I used to 'chat' with a woman on the 'net who was part of a trial - she was

taking anti-biotics to help her MS. I've lost touch with her now but a

couple of years ago she was doing well with it. I can't remember what the

thinking behind the trial was - but I know that her initial progress was

encouraging.

Her name was . I've just looked at the website address I had for her but

it doesn't work anymore - and her e-mail address must have changed. Is

anyone in contact with her?

One thing that may be worth trying is colloidal silver - it's a natural

antibiotic. You need to be careful that you get it from a reputable source

and that it is a decent strength (also, some have lead in them). I think the

best way to do this maybe to get a machine to make your own - I think they

are quite cheap and easy to use.

Olivia

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I used to 'chat' with a woman on the 'net who was part of a trial - she was taking anti-biotics to help her MS. I've lost touch with her now but a couple of years ago she was doing well with it. I can't remember what the thinking behind the trial was - but I know that her initial progress was encouraging.

Her name was . I've just looked at the website address I had for her but it doesn't work anymore - and her e-mail address must have changed. Is anyone in contact with her?

One thing that may be worth trying is colloidal silver - it's a natural antibiotic. You need to be careful that you get it from a reputable source and that it is a decent strength (also, some have lead in them). I think the best way to do this maybe to get a machine to make your own - I think they are quite cheap and easy to use.

Olivia

Olivia,

I have been taking ionized silver (which is supposed to be better than colloidal, because it goes directly into the cells) for months from the best possible source, and it has done nothing. Isn't even getting rid of my candida problem.

Carol

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Carol,

I know I just wrote about this but.....the d-Lenolate has helped my candida problem ENORMOUSLY! I don't mean to be gross but I could even see it after a bowel movement. Give it a try.

Capozza RRT,CPT

KC,

Not sure what you were referring to, but I did check out the websites and am going to try it when I finish the stuff I've got. Thanks for telling us about it.

Carol

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Carol,

I know I just wrote about this but.....the d-Lenolate has helped my candida

problem ENORMOUSLY! I don't mean to be gross but I could even see it after

a bowel movement. Give it a try.

Capozza RRT,CPT

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> It is now my belief that MS is caused by some type of virus somehow

related to the great lakes area. We live in Toledo Ohio our drinking

water comes from lake Erie.

Has anyone else had improvement due to something like biaxin

Greetings,

My thoughts are with you and your mother. There seems to be

some similarities between people that have MS however it seems to me

that our immune disfunction is caused by long term attack on our

system by various or individual stress. This stress may be virul,

bacterial, natural toxins, man made toxins, etc.. I seems to me that

after years of our immune system elevated to ward off the attacker,

it goes haywire reads our body tissue as foreign and attacks it.

I may be that a infection has been deep rooted in your mom for a

long time even before 1975 and and your moms immune system has lost

it's ability to regulate properly and the Biaxin offers a stimulation

to her system and breifly the nerve conduction regains function.

I, as others have already suggested, believe that your should

explore what type of infection or other stress is present and ways to

permenatly remove it from your mom's system.

My prayer's are with you both.

Peace,

Ed

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Dear All,

WITH REGARD TO ANTI-BIOTICS helping ,Iread this in an old book on food

allergies, called 'Not All In The Mind'-how unsuspected food allergy can

affect your body and your mind' bt Dr Mackarness.

'The germ theory of disease had an enormous impact on madical science,but

we think of germs alone as the enemy.Germs need the right environmaent in

which to grow,and the tissues involvedin allergic reactionsmake ideal

seed-bedsfor bacteria and viruses.

.....when the specific substances to which the patient is allergic

are identified and excluded in such cases,normal resistance to infection is

restored,and the distressing recurrent bouts of inflammation, previously

treated wioh anti-biotics,come to an end.'

I used to feel that whenever I was given anti-biotics, I felt a lot

better.

I am in a wheelchair, and last year, was finding it difficult to get to the

bathroom in time, also I was always good at recognising faces ,

but when i saw my YOUNGEST SISTER,whom I had not seen fot sveral months

I nearly asked her who she was!I also had to write down all my tablets

so that I would not take tha same dose twice!

This all changed when I started The Eat RIGHT FOR YOUR TYPE DIET.

wITH SPECIAL NOTES for PEOPLE WITH AUTO-IMMune diseases.

A lot of the unpleasant symptoms associated with this condition

clear up, while I stay away from chicken and milk. also. tomatoes, and

anything else listed in the book under the 'avoid' list

see also 'www.dadamo.com'

Elaine

>From: wiztech@...

>Reply-To: mscured

>To: mscured

>Subject: Biaxin 500mg tab

>Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2001 15:32:32 -0000

>

>My mom was diagnosed with MS in 1975, they(my parents) pretty much

>ignored it for years.

>Now she is in advanced stages confined to a wheel chair.

>She hasn't talked or shown any signs of even knowing what's going on,

>in over 6 years.

>About a year ago, a family doctor gave her an antibiotic for a cold

>It was called Biaxin 500mg tabs 2 in the morning with a large glass

>of water.

>After 3 days on this drug she began to try to talk.

>Since then I have been fighting with doctors to get it back.

>Before any doctor would give it to her, we got some samples from

>somewhere else.

>While taking the biaxin she improves rapidly. She began talking and

>deciding what she wanted for dinner. She also began to feed herself

>another thing she has not done in years.

>Of course this supply of Biaxin had to run out sometime... so again

>the fight with the Doctors begins.

>WE finally got a doctor to give her biaxin but at a decreased dosage.

>That didn't do the same thing. SO we increased the dosage, and she

>began to improve again.

>After 2 months of taking the biaxin at 2 500mg tabs a day she is able

>to talk and READ books with large print. She also does puzzles and

>now starts a conversation sometimes.

>But again the supply ran out the Doctor would not refill it until she

>see's a neurologist. The neurologist put her on anti-seizure

>medicine. That makes her a zombie again. I have stopped giving it to

>her. She is not having seizures, the doctor is guessing.

>The doctors say they don't want to give her biaxin because they are

>not sure why it helps.

>I have no intention of backing off. This gives her life. I am now

>going public in hopes that someone else out there is going through

>the same thing. If more people are helped by Biaxin then someone will

>listen sooner or later.

>So my fight continues....

>It is now my belief that MS is caused by some type of virus somehow

>related to the great lakes area. We live in Toledo Ohio our drinking

>water comes from lake Erie.

>Has anyone else had improvement due to something like biaxin

>

>

>

>

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