NAC vs. Amoxicillin, is there something to determine?
Okay, it has been suggested by someone that NACi may in fact not be doing what it supposed to be doing, namely, replacing amoxicillini in the CAPi. The role for both is to eradicate the EBi stage of Cpni, which is intra-cellular, floating around in the blood, plasma, and other fluids in the body, seeking to find a cell to infect and become an RB. Both NAC and Amoxicillin come along and interrupt the di-sulphide bonds that hold an EB closed when floating around. When it opens, it begins to need food and starves. That how we kill an EB.
So, the question is, is NAC doing this effectively? Is it possible that we're counteracting it somehow, since NAC is a precursor to Glutathione, are we maybe generating reverse NAC to bring levels down, the same way our body will regulate other fluid and proteins in it? That is a possibility I can neither check or eliminated, but I'm hoping someone will have information that can do that.
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Thanks for posing this question, John. This is the exact one that has been on my mind this summer. I plan to ask my doctor about it next week. I still feel there is something missing from my treatment mix. Rica is taking Amoxycillin in her revised mix.
I want to hammer this thing and be done with it at some time.
Raven
Feeling 98% well-going for 100. Very low test for Cpni. CAPi since 8-05 for Cpn/Mycoplasma P.,Lyme, Bartonella, Mold exposure,NACi,BHRT, MethyB12 FIRi Sauna. 1-18-11 begin new treatment plan with naturopath