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> Hi Bee

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> I got another chest x ray done today and their indication is

Pneumonia and that for lung it says " mild heterogeneous basilar

infiltrates mostly on the right with minimal left sided involvement. "

Conclusion: " Basilar infiltrates consistent with pneumonia. "

>

> So the doctor prescribed Bactrim DS #63 to prevent PNEUMOCYSTIS

and he said that I have to take the Bactrim since looking at my

immune system, I would for certain develope PNEUMOCYSTIS

>

> Isn't there any way they could be mistaken my lung with candida

for lung infected with Pneumocystis? I don't know.... Since

pnewmocystis is fungus itself....

>

> Bee, whats your opinion in all this,,,, I am still goign to

follow your diet very strictly which I have been past 1.5 week. I am

just really afraid what that Antibacterial treatment Bactrim will do

to my candida.

==>Tim, I'm glad you got confirmation of what is going on with your

lungs. It's better that you have pneumocystis than candida in your

lungs my friend, and no I do not believe they made a mistake. I

cured my pneumonia with garlic tea many years ago. Drink 4-5 cups

per day, along with ensuring you have plenty of moisture in the air.

Also oil of oregano and other natural treatments will cure it without

the side effects of antibiotics. You can also put mustard spice

plasters on your chest, but I don't have time to find the recipe for

you. Maybe someone else can help you with that. Also take Epsom

salt baths and sit in a steamed bathroom for 15-20 minutes at a time

doing breathing exercises - see the Breathe Right Folder.

==>Take megadoses of vitamin C; start with 4,000 mg and take 2,000 mg

every hour until you get loose stools, which I predict will not

happen for a few days. In fact vitamin C is more effective than an

antibiotics. Antibiotics will make you sicker.

Luv, Bee

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Bee, Thanks for your reply

When you had pneumonia, did you right from the beggining flat out and said

that you weren't going to take anti biotic? Spetra which is the one they

prescribed me is a very potent substance. My doctor told me that I could die

from this if I don't treat it right away.

Do you think I could combine your natural approach to healing this as well as

antibiotic they prescribed me?

I know these antibiotic will further damage me, but I also don't want to die

from pneumocystis

Thanks

Tae

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> Bee, Thanks for your reply

>

> When you had pneumonia, did you right from the beggining flat

out and said that you weren't going to take anti biotic? Spetra

which is the one they prescribed me is a very potent substance. My

doctor told me that I could die from this if I don't treat it right

away.

==>I was on two different kinds of antibiotics for over a month and

they didn't help me, so I tried garlic tea, and within 3 days I was

cured. Doctors always scare people that they can die if they do not

take drugs; but the drugs are toxic and they will poison you further

and cause an even more depressed immune system.

>

> Do you think I could combine your natural approach to healing

this as well as antibiotic they prescribed me?

==>No, but if you do take antibiotics, then take probiotics 4 times

a days but not at the same time as the drugs - take them 2 hours

before or 2 hours after.

>

> I know these antibiotic will further damage me, but I also don't

want to die from pneumocystis.

==>The doctor has to use scare tactics to cover his butt because he

doesn't know how to cure any diseases without drugs. If you eat

very well, especially bone broths, chicken soup, Bee's egg drink,

and lots of vitamin C (which also cures cancer by the way) you'll be

okay, but it is UP to you.

Luv, Bee

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I wouldn't do Septra. I'd find an alternative dr/therapist to treat

PCP. Maybe with a prescription of Cadida potion, Floridated Iron

supplement and Lycopodium. PCP is fungus related, and since so many

peopel suffer from fungus infection and candidas is fungus and

candidas can often make false hiv test positive, so all that means

is that most of hiv related issue may actually be caused by one's

problem with candidas.

Google Heinrich Kremer and PCP. He explains a lot.

http://www.aliveandwellsf.org/pharmharm/Kremersorted.html

Dr. Heinrich Kremer:

A major contributing factor to early Western AIDS was the use of

Septrin (also known as Septra, Bactrim, Co-trimoxazole) with

impunity from the early 1970s onwards to treat a wide range of

microbial infections, mostly in sexually active homosexuals,

especially stubborn urinary tract infections, intestinal infections

and atypical pneumonias.

Septrin is a combination of two substances, sulphamethoxazole and

trimethoprim. Trimethoprim is used to treat leukaemia. It does this

by killing white blood cells, which happen to be collectively the

cells of the immune system! Sulphamethoxazole inhibits the synthesis

of folic acid and trimethoprim inhibits the conversion of folic acid

into tetrahydrofolate. Without tetrahydrofolate, essential

precursors for new DNA cannot be synthesised. Inhibition of this

essential metabolic pathway for growth, cell differentiation and

division causes the faulty development of nucleic acids, enzymes and

other proteins or ends this development completely. The damaging

consequences for mitochondrial DNA are considerable because it does

not benefit from nuclear DNA repair mechanisms. Septrin is used to

treat PCP but the fungus causing PCP eventually develops resistance

to Septrin, the field is then wide open for this fungus because of

the damage done to cellular immunity

AIDS in Africa

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> hi everyone,,,

>

> newbie here,, i was diagonosed with possible Pneumocystsis and the

> doctor wants me to go on Septra right away, pretty high dosage.

>

> Whats your opinion on all this?

>

> Tim

>

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I wouldn't do Septra. I'd find an alternative dr/therapist to treat

PCP. Maybe with a prescription of Cadida potion, Floridated Iron

supplement and Lycopodium. PCP is fungus related, and since so many

peopel suffer from fungus infection and candidas is fungus and

candidas can often make false hiv test positive, so all that means

is that most of hiv related issue may actually be caused by one's

problem with candidas.

Google Heinrich Kremer and PCP. He explains a lot.

http://www.aliveandwellsf.org/pharmharm/Kremersorted.html

Dr. Heinrich Kremer:

A major contributing factor to early Western AIDS was the use of

Septrin (also known as Septra, Bactrim, Co-trimoxazole) with

impunity from the early 1970s onwards to treat a wide range of

microbial infections, mostly in sexually active homosexuals,

especially stubborn urinary tract infections, intestinal infections

and atypical pneumonias.

Septrin is a combination of two substances, sulphamethoxazole and

trimethoprim. Trimethoprim is used to treat leukaemia. It does this

by killing white blood cells, which happen to be collectively the

cells of the immune system! Sulphamethoxazole inhibits the synthesis

of folic acid and trimethoprim inhibits the conversion of folic acid

into tetrahydrofolate. Without tetrahydrofolate, essential

precursors for new DNA cannot be synthesised. Inhibition of this

essential metabolic pathway for growth, cell differentiation and

division causes the faulty development of nucleic acids, enzymes and

other proteins or ends this development completely. The damaging

consequences for mitochondrial DNA are considerable because it does

not benefit from nuclear DNA repair mechanisms. Septrin is used to

treat PCP but the fungus causing PCP eventually develops resistance

to Septrin, the field is then wide open for this fungus because of

the damage done to cellular immunity

AIDS in Africa

>

> hi everyone,,,

>

> newbie here,, i was diagonosed with possible Pneumocystsis and the

> doctor wants me to go on Septra right away, pretty high dosage.

>

> Whats your opinion on all this?

>

> Tim

>

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Newbie? How about giving a little of your health history and your

medical history. How did you come to be diagnosed " HIV+? " Sounds like

the doctor is about to start you on the downward spiral of medical care.

Ed

http://sobehealthy.com

>

> hi everyone,,,

>

> newbie here,, i was diagonosed with possible Pneumocystsis and the

> doctor wants me to go on Septra right away, pretty high dosage.

>

> Whats your opinion on all this?

>

> Tim

>

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Newbie? How about giving a little of your health history and your

medical history. How did you come to be diagnosed " HIV+? " Sounds like

the doctor is about to start you on the downward spiral of medical care.

Ed

http://sobehealthy.com

>

> hi everyone,,,

>

> newbie here,, i was diagonosed with possible Pneumocystsis and the

> doctor wants me to go on Septra right away, pretty high dosage.

>

> Whats your opinion on all this?

>

> Tim

>

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> hi everyone,,,

>

> newbie here,, i was diagonosed with possible Pneumocystsis and the

> doctor wants me to go on Septra right away, pretty high dosage.

>

> Whats your opinion on all this?

>

> Tim

>Hello Tim,

Two issues of concern. There is no possible diagnosis. You either have it or you

don't.

Many people have allergic reaction to Sepra (Sulfa drugs) and the actually

proper way to

administer is to condition yourself to it taking a small portion and increasing

over time.

Your doctor may be concerned about your actually getting Pneumocystsis and

administering it as a prophylactic

prevenative. If so, you should ease into it. Go online and check out the

possible side

effects so you know what to watch out for. There are other medications that work

as well

that don't have as many known allergic reactions. Why did they assume you had

Pneumoystsis. What is your cd4? I ususally doesn't come around until >200 cd4.

Eliot

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> hi everyone,,,

>

> newbie here,, i was diagonosed with possible Pneumocystsis and the

> doctor wants me to go on Septra right away, pretty high dosage.

>

> Whats your opinion on all this?

>

> Tim

>Hello Tim,

Two issues of concern. There is no possible diagnosis. You either have it or you

don't.

Many people have allergic reaction to Sepra (Sulfa drugs) and the actually

proper way to

administer is to condition yourself to it taking a small portion and increasing

over time.

Your doctor may be concerned about your actually getting Pneumocystsis and

administering it as a prophylactic

prevenative. If so, you should ease into it. Go online and check out the

possible side

effects so you know what to watch out for. There are other medications that work

as well

that don't have as many known allergic reactions. Why did they assume you had

Pneumoystsis. What is your cd4? I ususally doesn't come around until >200 cd4.

Eliot

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