Guest guest Posted October 16, 2002 Report Share Posted October 16, 2002 , Thanks for the info... i'd read up on the nanobacterial stuff on their website (I think it's www.nanobaclabs.com), and had joined the nanobacteria site, also, but, like you, haven't found anyone who really feels like it's helping them much. But I'm still curious, and haven't found a doc yet who will do the test. I'm a little bummed out about the cost of treatment, too. Is that covered by insurance, or is it considered " experimental " ? And I didn't know what EDTA was, or what it did... you say that it's a form of chelation? That's interesting, as I've heard in other places that it's possible that mycoplasma can't be killed off all the way unless you detoxify metals. And I believe from what I've read that mycoplasma bacteria and nanobacteria are practically the same thing. Anyway, thanks for your input. **Jean** > In a message dated 10/8/02 8:17:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > @y... writes: > > > > Hello, > > > > I was wondering if anyone is using NanobacTX on this list? I am beginning > > to > > really think my problems are with circulation(heart, fibrinogen, high > > lp(a), > > etc) and bacteria that I think is causing the heart problems. I think > > NanobacTX fits into here nicely. If you read some of the websites for > > Nanobactx they say it helps with these kind of heart situations. Any > > comments? thanks, K > > > I was tested positive for nanos by Nanobac Labs. I have not and do not plan > on being treated anytime soon. I joined the nano list here on and > there wasn't a single person vocal about it being great treatment program > except for this one person with no name signed on who probably works for > Nanobac Labs and comes out and assaults anyone who doesn't think Nanobac TX > is a wonderful idea (read my post couple weeks ago replying to this person if > you don't belive me). My concern was that I don't like the idea of constant > EDTA chelation every day for 4 months minimum as this robs the body of much > needed essential minerals and at the same time I can't hear any testimonials > that treating the nano's are good for CFS. I would much rather take EDTA in > cycle dosages and do something like BVT which I'm already doing and hopefully > let the body kill the nano's whose protective shells are then unrooofed and > vulnerable to attack by the immune system--just a theory. Another big bummer > is price which is about $1200 for 4 months of treatment. But if you decide > to go this route then please do let us know your results. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2002 Report Share Posted October 17, 2002 Could you give me the link to the nano site that you joined? My doctor is doing a study in my area for nanobacterium for heart his patients and he is also interested in feedback from CFS and FM patients who are following this treatment protocol. Thanks, Nat > > Thanks for the info... i'd read up on the nanobacterial stuff on > their website (I think it's www.nanobaclabs.com), and had joined the > nanobacteria site, also, but, like you, haven't found anyone who > really feels like it's helping them much. But I'm still curious, and > haven't found a doc yet who will do the test. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2002 Report Share Posted October 26, 2002 Nat, Where is your doctor located? penny > > Could you give me the link to the nano site that you joined? > > My doctor is doing a study in my area for nanobacterium for heart his > patients and he is also interested in feedback from CFS and FM > patients who are following this treatment protocol. > > Thanks, > Nat > > > > Thanks for the info... i'd read up on the nanobacterial stuff on > > their website (I think it's www.nanobaclabs.com), and had joined > the > > nanobacteria site, also, but, like you, haven't found anyone who > > really feels like it's helping them much. But I'm still curious, > and > > haven't found a doc yet who will do the test. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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