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We have done metametrix and genova stool tests to check bacteria and found we

have a lot of bacteria, but also additional bacterial markers eg:

DHPPA (proprionic acid) slightly elevated

3 amino acids high: aspartic/ glutamic/ cysteine

HVA/VMA ratio is 2:1 (so not high but elevated, 4:1 being cut-off)

Ammonia and urea high

Nitrites high in urine test

High taurine

High lactate

High succinic

High Alkaline phosphatase in blood

We have been prescribed a variety of anti-biotics and also natural anti-biotics

but the levels have not changed.

I finally had time to look into this and learned the fairly obvious background

that bacteria can be classified into about 8 types: gram postiive or gram

negative, aerobic or anaerobic, coccus or baccilli and all permutations of the

above

What was very surprising was when I listed all Sophia's bacteria every one of

them fell into the same category (bar one):

gram negative anaerobic baccilli

On the bad side, re all the anti-biotics etc we had been prescribed and which

had done nothing: it is not surprising as they are all for different categories

of bacteria, mainly gram positive coccus. It seems to me disgraceful that an

obvious thing like this wasnt picked up.

On the good side, it should mean we can pinpoint ONE anti-biotic to wipe out all

the gram negative anaerobic baccilli in one go !

Just thought I would share this as it might help others/ maybe others have had

same experience

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