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....ditto on the ASO titer coming down in time, in some, perhaps most,

treated as a separate issue from the inflammatory disease. In my case

ASO titer 499, two series of ten day amoxicillin (during which time I

ceased taking minocin, starting it again after the amox)Next titer was

in the high 300's, then 329, today the 200's) Like Jodi, it's slow.

I also had the sore throat issue - the doc says :there is a joint in

the throat, which flares as any of the other joints. Appraoching two

years on AP, I have not had a sore throat in perhaps a years time.

King

Alan and Jodi Fadness wrote:

> April 2001 my ASO was 873. I started AP in September 2001. I did IV's with

> the Iowa Doc and when they were finished Doc Sinnott put me on minocycline

> (for the RA) and erythrocin (for the ASO). I am allergic to penicillin. I

> had my ASO checked in October 2002 and it was 323. In December 2002 it was

> 249. Slowly but surely we're getting there!

>

> One thing to note. Before I started the AP I had a constant sore

> throat for

> basically 10 months. 2 weeks after I started the AP it went away, and I've

> only had a sore throat a couple times since I started!

>

> A high ASO Titer doesn't mean you have strep, it means you were recently

> exposed and/or are simply producing high antibodies to it. If you don't

> treat the strep in your system aggressively, you may as well forget

> the AP.

> The strep will take over and make it difficult, if not impossible, for the

> AP to work.

>

> Dr. Brown talks about this extensively in The New Arthritis Breakthrough.

> If you don't have a copy get your hands on one!

>

> Jodi Fadness, CD (DONA)

> SAHM to Ashlea (6.5yrs), Katelyn (4yrs), Lars (2yrs)

> AP since September 2001 and doing great!

>

>

>

>

>

> At 01:11 PM 1/17/03 -0500, you wrote:

> > A recent blood test showed very high ASO titer (rated 400, where

> 200 is

> > max normal).

> >

> > I have read that Strep has become immune to many current antibiotics.

> > Any recommendations on which to use?

> >

> > How about non-antibiotic therapies; anyone have ideas?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Mike

> >

> > Hemoglobin was also very low (Anemic) so low oxygen to the cells

> > Any ideas on this?

> >

> >

> >

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April 2001 my ASO was 873. I started AP in September 2001. I did IV's with

the Iowa Doc and when they were finished Doc Sinnott put me on minocycline

(for the RA) and erythrocin (for the ASO). I am allergic to penicillin. I

had my ASO checked in October 2002 and it was 323. In December 2002 it was

249. Slowly but surely we're getting there!

One thing to note. Before I started the AP I had a constant sore throat for

basically 10 months. 2 weeks after I started the AP it went away, and I've

only had a sore throat a couple times since I started!

A high ASO Titer doesn't mean you have strep, it means you were recently

exposed and/or are simply producing high antibodies to it. If you don't

treat the strep in your system aggressively, you may as well forget the AP.

The strep will take over and make it difficult, if not impossible, for the

AP to work.

Dr. Brown talks about this extensively in The New Arthritis Breakthrough.

If you don't have a copy get your hands on one!

Jodi Fadness, CD (DONA)

SAHM to Ashlea (6.5yrs), Katelyn (4yrs), Lars (2yrs)

AP since September 2001 and doing great!

At 01:11 PM 1/17/03 -0500, you wrote:

> A recent blood test showed very high ASO titer (rated 400, where 200 is

> max normal).

>

> I have read that Strep has become immune to many current antibiotics.

> Any recommendations on which to use?

>

> How about non-antibiotic therapies; anyone have ideas?

>

> Thanks,

> Mike

>

> Hemoglobin was also very low (Anemic) so low oxygen to the cells

> Any ideas on this?

>

>

>

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Hi Mike! Geoff here.

You wrote:

> I have read that Strep has become immune to many current antibiotics.

> Any recommendations on which to use?

>

> How about non-antibiotic therapies; anyone have ideas?

--

> P.S. Hemoglobin was also very low (Anemic) so low oxygen to the cells

> making it even harder to fight this disease! Any ideas on this?

You'll need to get some lab work done to identify your particular variant

and strain, and to which (if any) conventional Rx antibiotic it is

susceptible. If it is not susceptible to Rx antibiotics, you will be left

using Homeopathics or herbals. While I prefer Homeopathics personally, you

may prefer herbals such as Oil of Oregano and Oil of Rosemary.

HBOT (hyperbaric oxygen therapy) is an effective way to oxygenate the blood,

however it tends to be very expensive. There are some " poor man's " ways

though:

Rent an Oxygen tank and breather from a local med supply

and take in pure oxygen for limited periods of time off and on

through the day. You'll need to check exposure periods and

pressures.

Get a HEPA filter. Turn it on and leave it running day and night

in your bedroom. Make the bedroom as warm as you are

comfortable and sleep nude, uncovered. Warmth opens the

pores and increases respiration. The HEPA, while not providing

pure oxygen, provides purified air which we all know includes

nitrogen, oxygen and various other gasses.

HTH

Geoff

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