Several formulations of Chitosan FYI.
What is Chitosan HDTM / LipoSan UltraTM?
Info available from:
http://www.wholehealth.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&product_id=82 [6]
Several formulations of Chitosan FYI.
Info available from:
http://www.wholehealth.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&product_id=82 [6]
This is the news: In England, possible antibioticsi [13] to be sold over the counter, to treat CHLAMYDIA!
This is the story form http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2008/aug/06/health [91]
Oral antibiotics are to be made available for the first time without doctor's prescription under guidelines approved yesterday by the medicines regulator.
A pill to treat chlamydia, the most commonly diagnosed sexually transmitted infection, will become available for purchase in pharmacies across England later this year.
inre adult-onset diabetes....this abstract holds some answers as to why the fatter you are......
http://ajpendo.physiology.org/cgi/content/abstract/292/3/E740 [94]
Plant Flavonoid In Celery And Green Peppers Found To Reduce Inflammatory Response In The Brain [97]
At least I like celery. Can't bear green peppers, though. Bell peppers, anyway -- jalapeno, now, that's a different story.
Anyway, they combat the inflammationi [48] brought on by LPS in the brain.
Ron
Cholestyramine Light
Generic Name: cholestyramine (koe leh STYE rah meen)
Brand Names: Cholestyramine Light, Locholest, Locholest Light, Prevalite, Questran, Questran Light
Source: http://www.drugs.com/mtm/cholestyramine-light.html [101]
Cholestyramine is a drug that lowers cholesteroli [27] (a type of fat).
Cholestyramine is used to lower high levels of cholesterol in the blood. Cholestyramine is especially good at lowering levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) ("bad" cholesterol). A rise in triglycerides (another type of fat) may occur.
Is anyone else with Celiac Disease or knowledge of Celiac Disease a user on this website?
I am still trying to get a grasp on Chlamydia Pneumoniae, I just found out on 4-11-07. But I have been sick for awhile
. I am just starting Antibioticsi [13] again......eeeeek
. My symptoms have been sinus infectionsi [47] and uppper respitory infections , Phlaringitis, Broncotitis, Asthmai [17]. In and out of the Dr. office the month of April, and my throat swelled shut I could go on and on. I ended up at an Infetious disease Dr.
I was wondering if there was any research being done on endotoxini [106] antagonists. Low and behold, here's an interesting slide show about some research into the topic.
http://www.molecularsurgeon.org/presentations/dunn/presentation_text.html
Most is way above my head but might be interesting to some of our med/science members.
Raven
CAPi [107] since 8-05 for Cpni [108] and Mycoplasma P. for MSi [57] and/or CFSi [109]. USA
Dr. David Wheldoni [33]'s succinct summary of the different reactions to Cpni [108] and its treatment helps in sorting out the different responses and what to do about them. I've moved this from his comment in another members blog post to a page of it's own here in the Cpn Treatment Handbook.
Jim K (Editor in Chief)
Five Ways of Feeling Lousy
I am inclined to think that there are five major mechanisms behind those unpleasant side effects of chronic large-load infection with C pneumoniae which worsen in the short-term with antichlamydial treatment.
a) Lipid peroxidation may likely get worse in the short-term as bacterial products are released both by breaking down EBs and by apoptosisi [112] of infected cells. Antioxidantsi [90]i [113] and B vitaminsi [113] (including B12) may help with this. I find melatonini [55]i [114] at night helpful.
Stress increases vulnerability to inflammationi [48] in the rat prefrontal cortex.
de Pablos RM, Villaran RF, Arguelles S, Herrera AJ, Venero JL, Ayala A, Cano J,
Machado A.
Journal of Neuroscience 2006 May 24;26(21):5709-19.
Inflammation could be involved in some neurodegenerative disorders that
accompany signs of inflammation. However, because sensitivity to inflammation is
not equal in all brain structures, a direct relationship is not clear. Our aim
was to test whether some physiological circumstances, such as stress, could
enhance susceptibility to inflammation in the prefrontal cortex (PFC), which
shows a relative resistance to inflammation. PFC is important in many brain
functions and is a target for some neurodegenerative diseasesi [34]. We induced an
inflammatory process by a single intracortical injection of 2 microg of
lipopolysaccharidei [117] (LPSi [3]), a potent proinflammogen, in nonstressed and stressed
rats. We evaluated the effect of our treatment on inflammatory markers, neuronal
populations, BDNF expression, and behavior of several mitogen-activated protein
(MAP) kinases and the transcription factor cAMP response element-binding
protein. Stress strengthens the changes induced by LPS injection: microglial
activation and proliferation with an increase in the levels of the
proinflammatory cytokinei [118] tumor necrosisi [119] factor-alpha; loss of cells such as
astroglia, seen as loss of glial fibrillary acidic protein immunoreactivity, and
neurons, studied by neuronal-specific nuclear protein immunohistochemistry and
GAD67 and NMDA receptor 1A mRNAs expression by in situ hybridization. A
significant increase in the BDNF mRNA expression and modifications in the levels
of MAP kinase phosphorylation were also found. In addition, we observed a
protective effect from RU486 [mifepristone
(11beta-[p-(dimethylamino)phenyl]-17beta-hydroxy-17-(1-propynyl)estra-4,9-dien-3
-one)], a potent inhibitor of the glucocorticoid receptor activation. All of
these data show a synergistic effect between inflammation and stress, which
could explain the relationship described between stress and some
neurodegenerative pathologies.
I first posted this in response to Paul's comments on another thread, so I'm just repeating it here so it's part of my "Fred" blog. Here's how I've learned to sort my reactions out in terms of my own experience, correctly or not!
I see this in my reactions to the Fred pulse. When the dose hit a couple hours after taking it, I started to feel increased chill and cold despite all the things Dr. Powell has me on to counter endotoxin which usually do well to counter these symptoms. Then I had a rather rapid porphyric response (over the next hour or so) where my coordination, mental focus, disorientation really increased. Mac noted how visible my typing problems were on the chat. What they didn't see was how many times I had to type and retype a word before I could complete a sentence, and that poorly spelled and error laden even so.
These are often casually. but inaccurately, referred to as “herx” reactions, or scientifically as “herxheimer-like” alluding to the Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction to bacterial toxins specifically from syphilis. All gram-negative bacteria, of which Cpni [108] is one, have contain Lipopolysaccharide endotoxinsi [38] as well as HSPi [44]'s (heat shock proteins) which are released as a matter of course during infection and are in part responsible for the on-going symptoms of the infection.
When these bacterial are killed en masse during treatment, they release relatively large amounts of endotoxin, causing significant symptoms especially during initial phases of treatment, as well as when an additional antibiotic agent is added to the protocol. If the amount of endotoxin exceeds the body's ability to get rid of it, these toxic effects can be life threatening. But even in less threatening amounts, the endotoxins and the resulting reactions can cause oxidative stress and damage to body organs.
Links:
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[5] http://cpnhelp.org/taxonomy/term/63
[6] http://www.wholehealth.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&product_id=82
[7] http://cpnhelp.org/antibiotics_be_available_
[8] http://cpnhelp.org/chlamydia_pneumoniae/alop
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[41] http://cpnhelp.org/chlamydia_pneumoniae/su_0
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[45] http://cpnhelp.org/chlamydia_pneumoniae/ca_0
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[49] http://cpnhelp.org/chlamydia_pneumoniae/anti
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[89] http://cpnhelp.org/chlamydia_pneumoniae/vita
[90] http://cpnhelp.org/taxonomy/term/57
[91] http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2008/aug/06/health
[92] http://cpnhelp.org/lps_fat_cytokines_diabete
[93] http://cpnhelp.org/forum/4
[94] http://ajpendo.physiology.org/cgi/content/abstract/292/3/E740
[95] http://cpnhelp.org/lps_protection_cheap
[96] http://cpnhelp.org/forums/cpnhelp_discussion
[97] http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/05/080520094115.htm
[98] http://cpnhelp.org/l_form_of_strep
[99] http://cpnhelp.org/forum/140
[100] http://cpnhelp.org/cholestyramine_koe_leh_st
[101] http://www.drugs.com/mtm/cholestyramine-light.html
[102] http://cpnhelp.org/hypertransaminiasemia_ele
[103] http://cpnhelp.org/finally_a_break_and_a_vis
[104] http://cpnhelp.org/help_i_am_so_confused
[105] http://cpnhelp.org/lps_antagonism
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[110] http://cpnhelp.org/five_ways_of_feeling_lous
[111] http://cpnhelp.org/books/cpn_handbook
[112] http://cpnhelp.org/?q=glossary/8#term88
[113] http://cpnhelp.org/?q=glossary/term/57
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[115] http://cpnhelp.org/endotoxin_cortisol_melato
[116] http://cpnhelp.org/stress_is_increasing_the_
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