Guest guest Posted February 11, 2011 Report Share Posted February 11, 2011 My GP has informed me that the lactose fermenting coliform found on a swab is likely to be Escherichia coli, and also said that it is a natural bacteria of the vagina, and obviously the bowel. He was going to give me an antibiotic, so I said to him if this is a natural bacteria, that an antibiotic would cause me to be worse, and that being a natural resident bacteria it would come back, so he decided not to prescribe. I also said that cervical polyps and fibroids can be caused by too much oestrogen, and would I benefit by having progresterone. He has decided to leave this to the hospital to go into. He is going to give the Rheumatologist another reminder as I still have not received an appointment. My BP and pulse can drop low as I sit being worse in the mornings plus fibromyalgia being worse, so in turn I am wondering if I need magnesium, but my GP made my BP normal, but this is only one reading in the day. I have also come across an article which states that 80% of people with fibromyalgia are harbouring a virus which is not a human virus, but it infects the E COLI BACTERIA living in the bowel. When the infected E COLI die they burst and produce fragments of the E COLI SHELL. Gramnegative bacteria like E COLI have a layer in their shell of a fatty substance called LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE (LPS). LPS is highly toxic to humans. It appears to me that I have to cut down the E COLI, so COLLOIDAL SILVER is one option or peppermint or grapefruit seed. Oregano is not an option as you have to be able to drink plenty. My mouth is also getting very dry at night, and drinking more water does not help. Chewing does, but does anyone know of a chewing gum without artificial sugars in it like sorbital and aspartame. Whatever I do should I ask my GP first. Kathleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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