Guest guest Posted October 4, 2004 Report Share Posted October 4, 2004 Prostatitis and epididymitis have both historically been considered diseases of infection. But some people respond to antibiotics, many more do not, and both without regard to whether any culturable bacterium has been found. So what causes those conditions? No one knows, but there are several theories: - a bacterium we don't know how to find - pelvic muscle spasms - an auto-immune condition - an allegeric condition The theory prostatitis and epididymitis are auto-immune conditions, at least in some cases, got a big boost recently when one patent whose immune system was deliberately knocked out for a kidney transplant incidentally recovered from prostatitis and epididymitis. Has anyone tried tried low dose naltrexone for prostatitis and epididymitis? If low dose naltrexone BOOST the immune system, why isn't it bad for autoimmune diseases? - northernspy1@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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