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Wow, i sure hope not...

<The concurrent use of neomycin with potent diuretics such as ethacrynic

acid or furosemide should be avoided since certain diuretics by themselves

may cause ototoxicity. In addition, when administered intravenously,

diuretics may enhance neomycin toxicity by altering the antibiotic

concentration in serum and tissue.>

My son was taking furosemide for 3 months after heart/lung surgery, during

which time he received a round of vaccinations. Wouldn't you know the ped

never mentioned a possbile interaction.

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>

> Bee,

> I searched files and the homepage...do you have info on why not to

> take Neomycin?

Hi Amy. What is Neomycin? If it is a drug, any and all drugs are

toxic/poisonous to the body, including over-the-counter medicines.

Candida feeds off of toxins, as well as carbs. In fact it might be

life saving for candida to change into an overgrowing monster because

it eats toxins like drugs, pesticides, additives, mercury, etc., etc.

Bee

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Hi Bee,

Neomycin is an antibiotic used topically (well, I've never heard of it

being used internally). I have some around here somewhere but it's

probably over 10 years old and I haven't used it in that time. But it

came in a tube and is in a sort of salve or cream.

Zack

On Thu, 25 Sep 2008, Bee wrote:

>

>>

>> Bee,

>> I searched files and the homepage...do you have info on why not to

>> take Neomycin?

>

> Hi Amy. What is Neomycin? If it is a drug, any and all drugs are

> toxic/poisonous to the body, including over-the-counter medicines.

> Candida feeds off of toxins, as well as carbs. In fact it might be

> life saving for candida to change into an overgrowing monster because

> it eats toxins like drugs, pesticides, additives, mercury, etc., etc.

>

> Bee

>

>

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> >>

> >> Bee,

> >> I searched files and the homepage...do you have info on why not

to

> >> take Neomycin?

> >

> > Hi Amy. What is Neomycin? If it is a drug, any and all drugs are

> > toxic/poisonous to the body, including over-the-counter medicines.

> > Candida feeds off of toxins, as well as carbs. In fact it might

be

> > life saving for candida to change into an overgrowing monster

because

> > it eats toxins like drugs, pesticides, additives, mercury, etc.,

etc.

> >

> > Bee

> >

> >

>

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Bee,

You are right as usual! I should have known better!

My " M.D. " put me on it to start a Candida Protocal and after 3 days I

am " sick " ! My body was getting something put into it that was

dangerous and it reacted! I stopped taking it, but my body is still

fighting it off...sore throat, yellowish mucus, fatigue...

I am 100% convinced that putting man-made meds. in our bodies will

cause toxic reactions.

The crazy thing is...if I wouldn't know better from reading your

information, I would think I really have an infection and would

probably be on an antibiotic by now! Yikes!

Thanks a million

Amy

> > > Hi Amy. What is Neomycin? If it is a drug, any and all drugs

are

> > > toxic/poisonous to the body, including over-the-counter

medicines.

> > > Candida feeds off of toxins, as well as carbs. In fact it might

> be

> > > life saving for candida to change into an overgrowing monster

> because

> > > it eats toxins like drugs, pesticides, additives, mercury, etc.,

> etc.

> > >

> > > Bee

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