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My lord linda!

Itraconazole 450 dollars a month

Unbelievable!

Would it not be worth taking floconazole on a week?

And teaspoon extra virgin olive oil( helps any inflamation in the body n oleic

acid is an anti fungal

Also teaspoon a night of caster oil ( kills internal parasites and has anti

fungal properties)

I took fluconazole few days ago,think helped a bit

Its very cheap to buy on internet

But tryin wi caster oil,olive oil,probiotics,acidophilus yogurt,banderol has

anti fungal properties too.

Short of doing a song and dance routine in the street wont aford much more!:-)

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On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 20:36 PST Goldstein@... wrote:

>Thanks Aandraya. I'll ask Dr. M about that tomorrow and see what she says. Cost

is an issue for me too darn it. I could deal with $80 a month for Rifampin, but

don't know about the other drugs she will prescribe. I did find an online

company that I could get itraconazole for about $450 a month, so will talk to

her about that. Our income is not that high.

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>Believe me I've seen all the studies on Levaquin. Another benefit of this med-

it got me back to the health club.

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>> > > > > I have read the post here for years. Many have lyme. However I

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>> > > > > the co-infection bartonella remains symptomatic for years in

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>> > > > > us. there are more studies to prove this everyday, also studies

>> > > > > showing there are numerous strains, and some not identified.

>> > > > > Isolating bartonella and testing for is as difficult if not more

>> > > > > than lyme. Remember this is not medical advice only observation

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http://healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2011/01/13/recognising-\

bartonellosis-or-cat-scratch-disease-in-pets.aspx

>> > > > > http://abouthealt-h.com/bartonella-henselae

>> > > > > http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/213169-overview

>> > > > > http://www.interamericaninstitute.org/bartonellosis.htm

>> > > > > http://www.askdrwiki.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Bartonellosis

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http://ncsu.edu/project/nsaudiovideo/pdf/breitschwerdt.pdf

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> Dr. Ed Breitschwerdt, professor of internal medicine at North Carolina State

University, discusses recent research into the Bartonella bacteria. Animals and

humans can both become infected with the bacteria from insect bites. It may be

possible for an infected mother to pass the bacteria to her unborn child in

utero, the professor has found. To download a transcript of the complete

25-minute interview in PDF format, visit

http://ncsu.edu/project/nsaudiovideo/...

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http://kansaslymefightersinc.webs.com/apps/videos/videos/show/14746803-bartonell\

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