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I've been taking it with Rebif, bi-daily with water, for 9 months now.

Kathy Huget wrote:

> Tetracycline is a very powerful antibiotic that does a number on the good

bacteria of the bowel so if this is the answer?? then take lots of acidophilus

with it or be prepared for a huge overgrowth of yeast.....which they think can

also cause MS??

> On 28-Oct-04, at 11:29 AM, redtruck99 wrote:

>

> This is really exciting! Perhaps we will end up with a cocktail of MS

> disease modifiers like LDN & tetracycline that can be taken orally,

> w/o bad side effects.

>

> I take it from this article this compound is not avaialable now?

> Could it be compounded?

>

> > This new, proprietary class of non-antibacterial

> tetracycline compounds will avoid the negative consequences

> associated with long-termantibiotic use and will not further

> contribute to the development of antibiotic resistance.

>

>

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I appreciated the clarification that this is " anti-bacterial " ; my

mistake ;)

Hopefully this is working for you; can you let us know of any

improvements or side affects? Wish you all success in conquering this

dreadful disease what ever method you try.

Kathy H

On 28-Oct-04, at 11:41 PM, Billsfan wrote:

> I've been taking it with Rebif,  bi-daily with water, for 9 months now.

>

> Kathy Huget wrote:

>

> > Tetracycline is a very powerful antibiotic that does a number on

> the good bacteria of the bowel so if this is the answer?? then take

> lots of acidophilus with it or be prepared for a huge overgrowth of

> yeast.....which they think can also cause MS??

> > On 28-Oct-04, at 11:29 AM, redtruck99 wrote:

> >

> >      This is really exciting! Perhaps we will end up with a

> cocktail of MS

> >      disease modifiers like LDN & tetracycline that can be taken

> orally,

> >      w/o bad side effects.

> >

> >      I take it from this article this compound is not avaialable

> now?

> >      Could it be compounded?

> >

> >      > This new, proprietary class of non-antibacterial

> >      tetracycline compounds will avoid the negative consequences

> >      associated with long-termantibiotic use and will not further

> >      contribute to the development of antibiotic resistance.

> >

> >     

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Sorry ;( I meant non-anti-bacterial ..... left my brain in bed this

morning)

Kathy

On 29-Oct-04, at 12:49 PM, Kathy Huget wrote:

> I appreciated the clarification that this is " anti-bacterial " ; my

> mistake ;)

>

> Hopefully this is working for you; can you let us know of any

> improvements or side affects? Wish you all success in conquering this

> dreadful disease what ever method you try.

>

> Kathy H

> On 28-Oct-04, at 11:41 PM, Billsfan wrote:

>

>> I've been taking it with Rebif,  bi-daily with water, for 9 months

>> now.

>>

>> Kathy Huget wrote:

>>

>> > Tetracycline is a very powerful antibiotic that does a number on

>> the good bacteria of the bowel so if this is the answer?? then take

>> lots of acidophilus with it or be prepared for a huge overgrowth of

>> yeast.....which they think can also cause MS??

>> > On 28-Oct-04, at 11:29 AM, redtruck99 wrote:

>> >

>> >      This is really exciting! Perhaps we will end up with a

>> cocktail of MS

>> >      disease modifiers like LDN & tetracycline that can be taken

>> orally,

>> >      w/o bad side effects.

>> >

>> >      I take it from this article this compound is not avaialable

>> now?

>> >      Could it be compounded?

>> >

>> >      > This new, proprietary class of non-antibacterial

>> >      tetracycline compounds will avoid the negative consequences

>> >      associated with long-termantibiotic use and will not further

>> >      contribute to the development of antibiotic resistance.

>> >

>> >     

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