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Boswellia a natural way to help with inflammation [1]

Submitted by horses12 on Sun, 2008-11-02 08:54.
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I have noticed that one of the largest complaints with this capi [4] treatment is severe inflammationi [5]. Since I am very concerned with all the medications my liver and kidneys have to deal with, may doctor told me of a natural way to reduce the inflammation. It is called Boswllia, a natural herb or resin that has a very good outcome on many inflammatory issues.

 

Naprosyn \ Aleve \ Naproxen \ Anti-Inflammatory [6]

Submitted by notasperfectasyou on Tue, 2008-10-28 14:10.
  • Cpn treatment experiences [7]
  • Anti-Inflammatory Drugs [8]
  • Cox-2 inhibitors [9]
  • Non-steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs [3]

Kim has had questions about whether the ABXi [10] is really working.  She's had a tough time the past month or so.  We've bumped her up to 2gm Chlorella per day and she is still taking charcoal at night.  But, Kim keeps asking me if the ABXi [11] is really helping.  I've been recounting for her how far she's come and how several symptoms are vastly improved, but I can hear in Kim's voice that she's asking in relation to how she feels .... today.  In all my recounting for Kim I realized that I keep using the words "die-off" and "inflammationi [5]".  Kim takes charcoal and chlorella for the die-off, but suddenly, I really paid attention to the word "inflammation".

Antibiotics to be available without prescription [12]

Submitted by Mariapatri on Fri, 2008-08-08 14:30.
  • Alopecia [13]
  • Alpha Lipoic Acid [14]
  • Alzheimer's disease [15]
  • Amoxicillin [16]
  • Anti-Inflammatory Drugs [8]
  • Antibiotics [10]
  • Antigen [17]
  • Arthritus [18]
  • Aspirin [19]
  • Asthma [20]
  • Atherosclerosis [21]
  • Autoimmunity [22]
  • Azithromycin [23]
  • Bacterial forms/stages [24]
  • Bacterial load [25]
  • Behcet's disease [26]
  • Bowel diseases [27]
  • Cardiovascular Disease [28]
  • Charles Stratton [29]
  • Cholesterol [30]
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [31]
  • Cox-2 inhibitors [9]
  • Crohn's Disease [32]
  • Cryptic form [33]
  • Cytokines [34]
  • David Wheldon [35]
  • Diseases [36]
  • Doxycycline [37]
  • EB- Elementary body [38]
  • Encephalitis [39]
  • Endotoxins [40]
  • Fibromyalgia [41]
  • Flagyl [42]
  • Folic acid [43]
  • Genetics [44]
  • GERD [45]
  • Heat shock protein [46]
  • Hypertension [47]
  • Immune [48]
  • Infections [49]
  • Inflammation [5]
  • INH [50]
  • Interstitial cystitis [51]
  • Iritable bowel syndrome [52]
  • Lab testing [53]
  • Lipopolysaccharide endotoxin [54]
  • Lymphoma [55]
  • Macular Degeneration [56]
  • Melatonin [57]
  • Minocycline [58]
  • Multiple Sclerosis [59]
  • myalgic encephalomyelitis [60]
  • NAC [61]
  • Neurological diseases [62]
  • niacin [63]
  • Non-steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs [3]
  • PCR [64]
  • Penicillan [65]
  • Persistence [66]
  • Pneumoia [67]
  • Porphyrias [68]
  • primary biliary cirrhosis [69]
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  • Steroids [84]
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  • Tinidazole [86]
  • tinnitus [87]
  • TWARS [88]
  • Urinary tract problems [89]
  • Uterine fibroids [90]
  • Vanderbilt Protocol [91]
  • Vitamin D [92]
  • Vitamins [93]

This is the news:  In England, possible antibioticsi [10] to be sold over the counter, to treat CHLAMYDIA!

This is the story form http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2008/aug/06/health [94]

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.

lyrica [95]

Submitted by lee mcghee on Wed, 2008-07-30 16:28.
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Anybody hear about this drug? Its a new treatment for fibro. I dont know if treats the cause or the symptoms.  Some people with fibromyalgiai [41] are tealing me this is working for them but I cant find any information on the internet about what it acually is and what is does besides work like a antidepressant.

JUST TO THANK YOU FOR THIS SITE! [97]

Submitted by Mariapatri on Mon, 2008-07-28 23:10.
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GOD BLESS YOU FOR DOING THIS SITE!

Hope everyone gets the answers that are looking for, and the needed support; this thanks to you guys making this site possible for all of us!!!

It's marvelous!

Maria 

Is Tinnitus a result of CPN? [98]

Submitted by Mariapatri on Thu, 2008-07-24 03:41.
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  • Steroids [84]
  • tinnitus [87]

My friend Isabelle is suffering a severe Tinnitusi [87] and she has been told that she just have to learn  to live with it.  It is true that she worked in a very loud environment, but I remember her having very strong "colds" and "flus"; so, because I saw that this illness was mentioned here, I would like to ask if it might be relationed with CPNi [100] and if it is treated as the MSi [59]?

Can someone help my friend guiding her as to what to do?  she is living in South America...

Thank you very much to everyone!

 

Marie. 

 

BEING HAPPY AND POSITIVE! [101]

Submitted by Mariapatri on Sun, 2008-07-20 01:44.
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  • Antibiotics [10]
  • Azithromycin [23]
  • Bacterial load [25]
  • Cholesterol [30]
  • Non-steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs [3]
  • Sinusitus [82]
  • Steroids [84]
  • Uterine fibroids [90]

 

Hen or egg? [102]

Submitted by Mariapatri on Fri, 2008-07-18 03:28.
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  • Cholesterol [30]
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  • Non-steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs [3]
  • Rheumatoid diseases [75]
  • Sinusitus [82]
  • Skin disorders [83]
  • Steroids [84]
  • Uterine fibroids [90]

Most of the Doctors just look at a symptom and treat it the way they think;  - they know it all.  Then, the diagnose comes, like an etiquette of a product. Does someone looks what is behind the symptom?  Which is the cause, and the cause of this cause?

One Doctor -cardiologist-  saw me and when he found out I was multisymtomatic gave me some pills for the anxiety, nothing else. 

Need to talk to someone soon [103]

Submitted by Lynn on Tue, 2007-11-06 22:57.
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  • Autoimmunity [22]
  • Bowel diseases [27]
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [31]
  • Diseases [36]
  • Doxycycline [37]
  • Fibromyalgia [41]
  • GERD [45]
  • Melatonin [57]
  • NAC [61]
  • Neurological diseases [62]
  • Non-steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs [3]
  • Respiratory disease [73]
  • Seratonin [80]
  • Sinusitus [82]
  • Supplements [85]
  • tinnitus [87]
  • Vitamins [93]

Need to talk to someone soon.  I'm feeling a little desperate at the moment.  Don't know how to IM, willing to learn or willing to just e-mail back and forth. 

Striking a Balance in CAP Treatment [104]

Submitted by kitkat2 on Thu, 2007-05-03 20:55.
  • Alpha Lipoic Acid [14]
  • Azithromycin [23]
  • David Wheldon [35]
  • Doxycycline [37]
  • Flagyl [42]
  • Folic acid [43]
  • Multiple Sclerosis [59]
  • NAC [61]
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  • Vitamin D [92]
My hamstrings, left knee, and glute's are crying out for a Flagyli [42] pulse, but I am afraid of the deficits in my left hand and parasthesias from the last one. I think this is the longest I have ever delayed a pulse and my knee is very sensitized and irritably swollen to show for it, often giving way beneath me whilst attempting to go about my daily business. I have been able to tolerate 600mg NACi [61] daily now for about three weeks and about 1000iu's of D3/day as well. Lots of muscle tightness and pain, which makes me really wonder about the replicants/EB ratio model. It makes sense to me that the increase in aches and pains[which make ambulation nearly impossible]seem to correlate with the image of EB'si [38] spiralling out of control due to many months of taking doxyi [37] and azith. Hmmm..

Lest I forget... [105]

Submitted by kitkat2 on Mon, 2007-04-23 16:07.
  • Alpha Lipoic Acid [14]
  • Azithromycin [23]
  • Doxycycline [37]
  • Flagyl [42]
  • Folic acid [43]
  • Multiple Sclerosis [59]
  • NAC [61]
  • Non-steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs [3]
  • Vitamin D [92]
Just a few updates here. Still delaying pulse 16 as I continue to have bothersome parasthesias in my weaker arm/hand. Still cannot cup my left hand very well--almost seems to come and go. As per the trend lately I have increased from 2000 to 3000iu's D3 each day and have noticed much more spasticity--hardly slept last night. Of course, I forgot my cal-mag last evening...oops! The restless leg thing was quite annoying, however I had doctor visit today regarding all of my psych. meds. I know the wellbutrin SR makes me feel drugged and agitated all at once, but it successfully kept me from just wanting to sleep all day. I rarely need a nap anymore so will begin decreasing it very gradually, and the same with zoloft[vitamin "Z", I call it--lol] eventually.

charcol has worked wonders. [106]

Submitted by colourbleu on Wed, 2006-05-03 09:17.
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I have been doing very very well recently, still on my antifungals Lamisil and Fungizone, these 2 have made a very significant impact on my health. I added the charcol about 1 month ago and at the time I enjoyed yet another lift. Colon has been working really well nowdays, and has gone from being constantly constipated and full of gas to working almost normally. I still am sensitive to its movements, but in general it is a very pleasent improvement.

I am still lacking a little energy and sleep could I think be deeper, but everything is continuing to improve so I hope to see some more benefits yet.

One of my major symptoms being panic attacks is pretty much done with, but does depeand still on the colon.

I can't reccomend highly enough these antifungals.

I really suspect that many others who are doing abxi [10] would benefit also from antifungals.

       

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