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More than likely, most people have mycoplasma, nano-bacteria, and fungal issues to some degree. I dont think it would hurt to take the mycoplex, just to cover the base.

here is a study I found, it was just an article..

Clinical Outcome Study for Fibromyalgia

Introduction

There is a growing body of evidence that many of the complex signs and symptoms seen in fibromyalgia (as well as CFS, ALS, RA and MS) are caused by chronic infections (fungi, bacteria, viruses and mycoplasma). (78) Such infections can follow acute exposure to infectious organisms or immunosuppression due to chronic insults over a prolonged period of time. The FMS patients in this study had high counts of mycoplasma, white fungi (Candida), red fungi (Fusarium) and black fungi (Mucor, Aspergillus and Alternaria). These various fungal species are: Immunosuppressive, T2 toxins, neurotoxins, are responsible for multiple symptoms in FMS.

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You are in my prayers. I hope this doctor

is respectful, honorable, and trustworthy.

If he is offended by your knowledge and

questions, that is a clue to his ability, and

time to run !

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When I was at Infectious Disease the other day for testing, I asked to be tested for mycoplasma. The docs said I didn't need that test because I wasn't coughing or showing signs of pnuemonia. Wish I had showed them this. Rogene, I wish I had taken Dr. Nicholson's info in you had given me. Guess I'll do that at my follow-up., I haven't read all your posts about your cough but have you been tested for mycoplasma?

http://www.digitalnaturopath.com/cond/C670329.html - PH

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Thanks for the info, Dede. I don't understand why researchers can do

this study and have clinical evidence of the pathogen, yet every doc

I go to is acting as if there's no way to test for these

things!....irritating!!! - PH

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> More than likely, most people have mycoplasma, nano-bacteria, and

fungal

> issues to some degree. I dont think it would hurt to take the

mycoplex, just to

> cover the base.

> here is a study I found, it was just an article..

>

> Clinical Outcome Study for Fibromyalgia

> Introduction

> There is a growing body of evidence that many of the complex signs

and

> symptoms seen in fibromyalgia (as well as CFS, ALS, RA and MS) are

caused by

> chronic infections (fungi, bacteria, viruses and mycoplasma). (78)

Such infections

> can follow acute exposure to infectious organisms or

immunosuppression due

> to chronic insults over a prolonged period of time. The FMS

patients in this

> study had high counts of mycoplasma, white fungi (Candida), red

fungi

> (Fusarium) and black fungi (Mucor, Aspergillus and Alternaria).

These various fungal

> species are: Immunosuppressive, T2 toxins, neurotoxins, are

responsible for

> multiple symptoms in FMS.

>

>

>

>

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This is a very interesting link.... I actually think I have been here

months ago when I was trying to make sense of my illness.

I am printing this and bringing it with my to the pulmonary specialist

tomorrow... do think he will be offended?

I need everyone here to pray that the specialist I see tomorrow won't

be another quack. I just don't know if I can do that again.

Thanks again for the support.

>

>

> When I was at Infectious Disease the other day for testing, I asked to

> be tested for mycoplasma. The docs said I didn't need that test because

> I wasn't coughing or showing signs of pnuemonia. Wish I had showed them

> this. Rogene, I wish I had taken Dr. Nicholson's info in you had given

> me. Guess I'll do that at my follow-up.

> , I haven't read all your posts about your cough but have you been

> tested for mycoplasma?

>

> http://www.digitalnaturopath.com/cond/C670329.html

> <http://www.digitalnaturopath.com/cond/C670329.html> - PH

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Hi , I'll pray you get the answers you need tomorrow. Good

luck. - PH

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> >

> > When I was at Infectious Disease the other day for testing, I

asked to

> > be tested for mycoplasma. The docs said I didn't need that test

because

> > I wasn't coughing or showing signs of pnuemonia. Wish I had

showed them

> > this. Rogene, I wish I had taken Dr. Nicholson's info in you had

given

> > me. Guess I'll do that at my follow-up.

> > , I haven't read all your posts about your cough but have

you been

> > tested for mycoplasma?

> >

> > http://www.digitalnaturopath.com/cond/C670329.html

> > <http://www.digitalnaturopath.com/cond/C670329.html> - PH

> >

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