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Which of the CAP supplements are anti-cpn? [1]

Submitted by Mark Hall on Sun, 2008-11-23 13:57.
  • Cpn treatment experiences [2]
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [3]
  • Supplements [4]

As we are trying to reduce the porphyia load that Paula is currently suffering, we are also cutting down on the supplementsi [4].

Does anyone know which of the supplementsi [5] on the CAPi [6] list are anti-cpni [7]?

I understand that Quercetin, Vitamin Di [8], Alpha Lipoic Acidi [9] are, which I have cut out.  Which other ones are?

What about ones that aren't on the list like Chlorella and Tumeric?

Thanks in advance,

Mark

Second Month on Mino about done. [10]

Submitted by Miying Meng on Sat, 2008-11-01 18:57.
  • Antibiotics [11]
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [3]
  • Fibromyalgia [12]
  • Inflammation [13]
  • Minocycline [14]
  • NAC [15]
  • Supplements [4]

First of all ... I do not know why I ever complained about not sweating! I had daily & nightly fevers in Sept. Sweating was the way of my existence and drinking water was all I could think about as my thirst was so great. This past month the fevers are letting up. I only sweat a few hours a day usually after dinner or during the night. Occaisonally now I skip a day or maybe two or three at the most. Just when I think the fevers and sweats are going I get hit again. So this has caused me to stay home indoors a lot the past couple months cause my nap time is definitely therapeutic. By afternoon I am drained. However, I jump at the chance and have managed to drive two or three days during the good hours of my better days. Otherwise I think I would go stir crazy.

Cats Claw and Germanium [16]

Submitted by biohazard on Sun, 2008-10-26 20:19.
  • Supplements [4]

I have been taking Cats Claw Cat's Claw [17]and doing better while experiencing increased die off. I am using charcoal and Apple Pectin as binders to help clear the toxins and alleviate the "feeling like crap" part. The Cats Claw is suprisingly also helping me sleep. I am taking one capi [6] in the morning and one before bed.

Need help for my sister. Why CPn test POS and then NEG? [18]

Submitted by reve Kiehl on Sat, 2008-10-11 09:18.
  • Anti-Inflammatory Drugs [19]
  • Atherosclerosis [20]
  • Autoimmunity [21]
  • Cardiovascular Disease [22]
  • Fibromyalgia [12]
  • Heat shock protein [23]
  • Hypertension [24]
  • Infections [25]
  • Lab testing [26]
  • NAC [15]
  • Supplements [4]

I've written about my sister before.  She asked to be tested for CPni [7] at Cleveland clinic and came back positive, something like 1/125 or close to that.  Cleveland Clinic asked her if she wanted to be treated with 1 abxi [11] for a few weeks. 

She has lung and sinus problemsi [27], fibromyalgiai [12], fatigue and serious heart and vein problems and inflammationi [13].  Basically the falling apart syndrome.  I tried to get her started on CAPi [6], but she didn't follow through, claiming she didn't have time to get sick.  She did take NACi [15] for awhile.  Now she is really sick, with pretty bad heart problems.  She has been diagnosed with everything under the sun over the years, but then they always end up changing their minds and saying it probably isn't what they thought it was.

Formulations of Chitosan FYI there are several. [28]

Submitted by Louise on Thu, 2008-10-02 07:54.
  • Adjuncts- Exercise, diets, meditation, etc. people find helpful [29]
  • Lipopolysaccharide endotoxin [30]
  • Porphyrias [31]
  • Supplements [4]
 

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 [32]

Added Yaeyama Chlorella [33]

Submitted by Miying Meng on Mon, 2008-09-22 15:13.
  • Bacterial load [34]
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [3]
  • Fibromyalgia [12]
  • Infections [25]
  • Inflammation [13]
  • Minocycline [14]
  • NAC [15]
  • Supplements [4]

Presently I have been on Minocycline for over two weeks. The inflammation has been increasing in small increments daily. I was not keeping on top of the load of toxins/porphyria with my usual doses of glucose, Emergen-C and charcoal. So a couple of days ago (9/20) my recent supplement order was delivered which included some Yaeyama Chlorella to try out. Only after two days of use before lunch I am impressed of how effect it seems for me. It is the perfect pre-lunch mopper. Which is a time of day I really need help. It is when it is not convenient to take any of the other moppers I use. But to be clear, I definitely will continue all of them at the usual times I take them as well.

Need a Word of Encouragement [35]

Submitted by Lynn on Mon, 2008-09-15 03:53.
  • Antibiotics [11]
  • Arthritus [36]
  • Azithromycin [37]
  • Bowel diseases [38]
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [3]
  • Doxycycline [39]
  • Fibromyalgia [12]
  • GERD [40]
  • Hypertension [24]
  • Inflammation [13]
  • Melatonin [41]
  • NAC [15]
  • Neurological diseases [42]
  • Porphyrias [31]
  • Rifamcin [43]
  • Supplements [4]
  • tinnitus [44]
  • Urinary tract problems [45]
  • Vitamin D [8]
  • Vitamins [5]

A word of encouragement?? I haven't checked in for quite a while. Been doing ok, but have been undergoing Vitamin C IV treatments for 4 weeks followed by Rifampin 150mg twice a day for 4 days.  My energy is zapped and the Rifampin feels like poision to my body.

1st week on Mino & wondering? [46]

Submitted by Miying Meng on Fri, 2008-09-12 00:24.
  • Antibiotics [11]
  • Azithromycin [37]
  • Bacterial load [34]
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [3]
  • Fibromyalgia [12]
  • Infections [25]
  • Inflammation [13]
  • Minocycline [14]
  • NAC [15]
  • Supplements [4]
  • Vitamin D [8]
  • Vitamins [5]

Well, I don't have to tell you that I am pleased things turned out pretty good for me. The first few days of Minoi [14] were misery but then things began to settle down. The last couple days I haven't had to take extra Emergen-C but I am still stiff and achy. Plus my eyes are so red some folks at the store look at me as if I am crying OR stoned... sympathy or disdain. Of course either way I don't appreciate the vibes so quickly move on. Also I have daily coughing sessions and about gag at times trying to break loose the mucus stuck in my bronchial airways. (sorry) Sometimes it just feels like a hair stuck in my throat. It is worse for me in the mornings.

Results from Using Varied Forms of B12 [47]

Submitted by raven on Sun, 2008-09-07 16:38.
  • Supplements [4]

Yesterday I took Hydroxycobalamin 5mgs in the morning, and Methylcobalamin 5mgs and also Dibencozide Coenzymated B-12 8mgs in the afternoon. By late afternoon, I was feeling super-charged. Not like caffeine (I only had decaf tea)but smoother.

We went out for sushi and to an art opening. I was so alert, energized and awake. Did not have any trouble falling asleep when we got home. But I remember this is the way I used to feel in my 30's and 40's when I would go out to openings and dance clubs in LA and feel good about being active.

iron and chlorella [48]

Submitted by farandwide on Sat, 2008-08-30 17:33.
  • Cpn treatment experiences [2]
  • Supplements [4]

I've been thinking about how I can reduce inflammationi [13] and the effects of taking Flagyli [49].  I've gotten many suggestions, some of which I'm in the process of placing in place while others I'm still trying to decide on.  This post is about one of them - Chlorella and its Iron content, and how that relates to Cpni [7].

Chlorella [50]

Submitted by biohazard on Fri, 2008-08-29 18:41.
  • Supplements [4]

I've been taking a small amount of Chlorella last two days. In the past I've had some good success with it but it's been a double edge sword for me. What goes up must come down seems could be my slogan.

I decided to try a small amount. I'm taking 1/8 tsp or about as muc in a size "O" capsule each morning. Each day about noon I've felt about as normal as I could want and almost slightly euphoric (Maybe just because I was happy to feel normal).  I will stay with this for a while. Feeling pretty good for a few hours is better than feeling like crap all day. Although I usually do feel better by the end of the day.

Post update with sub-post (Tumeric and vitamin c complex) [51]

Submitted by lee mcghee on Mon, 2008-08-18 21:56.
  • Cpn treatment experiences [2]
  • Supplements [4]

Hello everyone. Its been a while since my last post but here it is.  I have been feeling a lot better since I started my protocol in May. I still have symptoms such as joint pain, urithtitis, nasua and some other norms but overall I feel a lot better since pre ABXi [11]. I am still in the Navy but will be getting out in a  year. The night shifts are killing me and being up  all day and night is not good for me. I feel some symptoms come back a little stronger after a night shift. The good thing is I finished my IT degree and will be getting a steady 9-5 job as soon as I get out. Anyways. I will be starting my second pulse on monday next week. I also have been trying some new things. I find a couple tespoons of tumeric mixed with water is a better antiimflamatory then vitmain c.

Antibiotics to be available without prescription [52]

Submitted by Mariapatri on Fri, 2008-08-08 14:30.
  • Alopecia [53]
  • Alpha Lipoic Acid [9]
  • Alzheimer's disease [54]
  • Amoxicillin [55]
  • Anti-Inflammatory Drugs [19]
  • Antibiotics [11]
  • Antigen [56]
  • Arthritus [36]
  • Aspirin [57]
  • Asthma [58]
  • Atherosclerosis [20]
  • Autoimmunity [21]
  • Azithromycin [37]
  • Bacterial forms/stages [59]
  • Bacterial load [34]
  • Behcet's disease [60]
  • Bowel diseases [38]
  • Cardiovascular Disease [22]
  • Charles Stratton [61]
  • Cholesterol [62]
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [3]
  • Cox-2 inhibitors [63]
  • Crohn's Disease [64]
  • Cryptic form [65]
  • Cytokines [66]
  • David Wheldon [67]
  • Diseases [68]
  • Doxycycline [39]
  • EB- Elementary body [69]
  • Encephalitis [70]
  • Endotoxins [71]
  • Fibromyalgia [12]
  • Flagyl [49]
  • Folic acid [72]
  • Genetics [73]
  • GERD [40]
  • Heat shock protein [23]
  • Hypertension [24]
  • Immune [74]
  • Infections [25]
  • Inflammation [13]
  • INH [75]
  • Interstitial cystitis [76]
  • Iritable bowel syndrome [77]
  • Lab testing [26]
  • Lipopolysaccharide endotoxin [30]
  • Lymphoma [78]
  • Macular Degeneration [79]
  • Melatonin [41]
  • Minocycline [14]
  • Multiple Sclerosis [80]
  • myalgic encephalomyelitis [81]
  • NAC [15]
  • Neurological diseases [42]
  • niacin [82]
  • Non-steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs [83]
  • PCR [84]
  • Penicillan [85]
  • Persistence [86]
  • Pneumoia [87]
  • Porphyrias [31]
  • primary biliary cirrhosis [88]
  • Prostititis [89]
  • Protocols [90]
  • RB- Reticular body [91]
  • Respiratory disease [92]
  • Rhematoid arthritus [93]
  • Rheumatoid diseases [94]
  • Rifamcin [43]
  • Rosacea [95]
  • Rosacea [96]
  • Roxithromycin [97]
  • Seratonin [98]
  • Serology [99]
  • Sinusitus [27]
  • Skin disorders [100]
  • Steroids [101]
  • Supplements [4]
  • Tinidazole [102]
  • tinnitus [44]
  • TWARS [103]
  • Urinary tract problems [45]
  • Uterine fibroids [104]
  • Vanderbilt Protocol [105]
  • Vitamin D [8]
  • Vitamins [5]

This is the news:  In England, possible antibioticsi [11] to be sold over the counter, to treat CHLAMYDIA!

This is the story form http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2008/aug/06/health [106]

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.

Slammed in the head! [107]

Submitted by Miying Meng on Wed, 2008-08-06 12:42.
  • Bacterial forms/stages [59]
  • Bacterial load [34]
  • Fibromyalgia [12]
  • Heat shock protein [23]
  • Inflammation [13]
  • NAC [15]
  • Porphyrias [31]
  • Sinusitus [27]
  • Supplements [4]
  • Vitamin D [8]
  • Vitamins [5]

As I write this today I am not fully recovered but will try my best to convey what my latest experience involved. Am writing this with my right eye closed as a matter of fact. So anyway ... what I want to write about in my blog today is reflective of years of chronic illness that I merely pushed off as hormonal induced migraines that we women had to bear in life. Of course ... I think I know better now. Not that hormones cannot play a role in this illness but that I know the true instigator I believe.

Iodoral Sources [108]

Submitted by jeanneroz on Sat, 2008-07-26 14:16.
  • Cpn treatment experiences [2]
  • Supplements [4]

Would anyone be willing to PM  me their source for Iodoral?   There are many listed on the internet, all at varying prices, and I question some's integrity.   I would like to find a source  that is the most reasonable and reputable.

I have been taking Atomodine drops but would rather just add another pill to the mix :).  I haven't been able to determine if the drops are making a difference or not.

Thank you all....

Be well and blessed,

Jeanne

 

 

 

 

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