Guest guest Posted November 8, 2009 Report Share Posted November 8, 2009 Can you be more specific about Dr. Shoemaker's quote? In the case of ecoli, probiotics will take too long to rid the body of the bacteria. You need to take probiotics along with and after a bout of antibiotics. Many doctors don't prescribe probiotics because they're not well trained in homeopathic medicine. The other point in taking what the doctor prescribes is that if you're in pain, you don't want to prolong the agony or risk the bacteria going into a major organ. Proper diet is key to all of our ills. Read up on ph levels. Barth www.presenting.net/sbs/sbs.html SUBMIT YOUR DOCTOR: www.presenting.net/sbs/molddoctors.html --- BBW> Anne and a, Can someone help me with this subject? What's wrong with one antibiotic over another? Can't you just take probiotics to offset loss of beneficial bacteria, and don't you BBW> think that perhaps hydrocordizone may be the real troublemaker in the threesome below, since aren't they what is described as " throwing gas on a fire " by ... " someone " ...can't remember right now, BBW> Shoemaker I think. BBW> >> >> I found out today that I not only have ecoli, but I have strep group D and the doctor wants me to either take cipro or Nitrofurandton >> >> Can someone tell me if these are mold friendly. I am nervous about taking them since I have gut inflammation from taking 3 different antiboitics in April and then hydrocortisone. >> >> Thanks >> >> Ann >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2009 Report Share Posted November 8, 2009 and i will say that although antibiotics make mold illness worse (tho with probiotics i've personallt\y mitigated the damage), having anything that is suppressing your immune system like an infection, can worsen mold illness too. Can you be more specific about Dr. Shoemaker's quote? In the case of ecoli, probiotics will take too long to rid the body of the bacteria. You need to take probiotics along with and after a bout of antibiotics. Many doctors don't prescribe probiotics because they're not well trained in homeopathic medicine. The other point in taking what the doctor prescribes is that if you're in pain, you don't want to prolong the agony or risk the bacteria going into a major organ. Proper diet is key to all of our ills. Read up on ph levels. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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