Guest guest Posted January 1, 2011 Report Share Posted January 1, 2011 My first question made no sense..! Sorry. I'll try again If someone needed high dose antibiotics long term for some reason, for example Lyme patient, and also had systemic fungal infection, would the antibiotics cause a problem w the fungal infection? Does anyone know? > > If someone needed high dose antibotics long term, like for example Lyme patient need, would it be a problem if they also had a it is difficult to treat someone w two illnesses? Thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2011 Report Share Posted January 1, 2011 Most likely. Also, antibiotics are immune suppressing chemicals. Antibiotics are products of mold and actinomycetes, they are not purified to the extent to remove mold and actinomycete antigens. I must say once again, Lyme disease is transmitted by deer ticks. If one has not been infested with a deer tick then most likely they do not have Lyme disease. Antibodies in the blood to various antigens, including the :Lyme bacteria, only mean exposure not necessarily illness. There has been too much hype regarding Lyme disease. If one has elevated IgG antibodies and very low or not IgM antibodies to an antigen, the tests results only demonstrated immune memory, not infection. The infectious agent must be cultured and identified for a positive result. [] Re: Theoretical question My first question made no sense..! Sorry. I'll try again If someone needed high dose antibiotics long term for some reason, for example Lyme patient, and also had systemic fungal infection, would the antibiotics cause a problem w the fungal infection? Does anyone know? > > If someone needed high dose antibotics long term, like for example Lyme patient need, would it be a problem if they also had a it is difficult to treat someone w two illnesses? Thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2011 Report Share Posted January 1, 2011 I get thrush when I take them In a message dated 1/1/2011 9:04:34 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, advocate_now@... writes: Personal experience: I get a yeast infection every. single. time. I am on antibiotics. Every time! I dislike them. I use them when necessary, and that turns out to be a lot, but I don't like them. ----- Original Message ----- From: barb b w My first question made no sense..! Sorry. I'll try again If someone needed high dose antibiotics long term for some reason, for example Lyme patient, and also had systemic fungal infection, would the antibiotics cause a problem w the fungal infection? Does anyone know? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2011 Report Share Posted January 1, 2011 I know there have been a lot of false positives out there just for what you stated below.  When I got my first positive test, I said no way!!!  had them redo he test, turns out there were 5 other false positives in same week from the same lab.  From: Jack Thrasher, Ph.D. <toxicologist1@...> Subject: Re: [] Re: Theoretical question Date: Saturday, January 1, 2011, 11:56 AM Most likely. Also, antibiotics are immune suppressing chemicals. Antibiotics are products of mold and actinomycetes, they are not purified to the extent to remove mold and actinomycete antigens. I must say once again, Lyme disease is transmitted by deer ticks. If one has not been infested with a deer tick then most likely they do not have Lyme disease. Antibodies in the blood to various antigens, including the :Lyme bacteria, only mean exposure not necessarily illness. There has been too much hype regarding Lyme disease. If one has elevated IgG antibodies and very low or not IgM antibodies to an antigen, the tests results only demonstrated immune memory, not infection. The infectious agent must be cultured and identified for a positive result. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2011 Report Share Posted January 1, 2011 Personal experience: I get a yeast infection every. single. time. I am on antibiotics. Every time! I dislike them. I use them when necessary, and that turns out to be a lot, but I don't like them. ----- Original Message ----- From: barb b w My first question made no sense..! Sorry. I'll try again If someone needed high dose antibiotics long term for some reason, for example Lyme patient, and also had systemic fungal infection, would the antibiotics cause a problem w the fungal infection? Does anyone know? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2011 Report Share Posted January 13, 2011 I`ll tell you my experience with them for the past month. My Intergrative doctor felt it was necessary to give me massive amounts of anti biotics for the past month to treat the nasal staph way back in the nasal cavity that many mold suferrer have. Dr. S recommends treating this before VIP. Anyway, as I was on these 3 different antibiotics for 4 weeks now all of a sudden I began to feel sick. Like i use to when my mold illness was bad. I began to get very weak and just couldnt keep up with much. I stopped the antibiotics and Iam trying to take a few antifungals I had around the house in the past. I think this is what is going on. My malise is not much better but that I believ is because of the die of affect. I never did finish off all the anti biotics and think the doctor went overboard with his dosage but what do I know. > > Personal experience: I get a yeast infection every. single. time. I am on antibiotics. Every time! I dislike them. I use them when necessary, and that turns out to be a lot, but I don't like them. > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: barb b w > > My first question made no sense..! Sorry. I'll try again > > > > If someone needed high dose antibiotics long term for some reason, for example Lyme patient, and also had systemic fungal infection, would the antibiotics cause a problem w the fungal infection? Does anyone know? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2011 Report Share Posted January 14, 2011 After our experiences, we've learned to avoid CAFO sourced meats and seek out antiobiotic / added hormone free meat. Anytime I feel a need to call the doc for probable antibiotics (UTI, sinus infection, bronchitis, etc) I instead boost probiotics and take high doses of vitamin C and D (5 grams and 60,000 iu / day repectively) for a few days to see if there are improvements. I have given this a few days trial before calling the doc. I've found following this plan I have cleared up all my situations without need to consult the allopathic doc and have since avoided antibotics. My husband now also follows this plan. He is acutely and chronically ill, was told he would be dead within days from severe congestive heart failure (was stage 4, returned to stage 2, once again stage 3), its been 34 months and counting! He also suffers lingering partial paralysis / neuropathy since an " unknown virulent virus " attack nearly 2 years ago. We have yet needed to call the doc for any antibiotics even for his recent sinus infection and another bout of bronchitis. For bronchitis we also use chinese formulas we have experience utilizing formerly under the guidance of an oriental medicine doctor (OMD). We've been so succesful now if we call our allopathic MD for anything other than routine visits with labs or life-threatening concerns his response " you see oriental doctors for this! " He knows us well :-) My / our experience, others mileage will vary. Jeri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2011 Report Share Posted January 27, 2011 Barb, I understood what you were asking in the first place.. : ) In my experience the answer is yes indeed. I was put on 3 antibiotics in November to treat a resistant staph infection and was to continue them after 30 days of usage. My body began to react by mid December just as it has done before when my fungi (candidia) count and what ever other fungi I may still have in me skyrockets. I became so weak and I could hardly function. I suspected it was the antibiotics. The doctor was away so I could not contact him so I just treated myself as best as I could and I`am still trying to undo the damage. I started back on half dose of antifungals I had around for about 5-7 days. The die off for me is severe even with half dosage. full dosage I`am bedbound. I`am strickly off of all sugars and wheats, carbs and its now the the end of January and I`am starting to feel a little better than I did. I never did finish off the antibiotic`s. I`d rather live with it than go through that unless I`am at deaths door. > > > > If someone needed high dose antibotics long term, like for example Lyme patient need, would it be a problem if they also had a it is difficult to treat someone w two illnesses? Thanks > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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