Guest guest Posted June 6, 2011 Report Share Posted June 6, 2011 If your MS improves from minocycline I am inclinded to say you had Lyme disease and was misdiagnosed. But there may be another mechanism for MS. The cyclines do immitate phenolic compound found in mangosteen, it is an oxygen donor and oxygen does many things. Repairs immune system, chelates heavy metals, oxidizes pathogens like viruses and bacteria, inhibbits yeast, speeds up healing of tissues, improves cognition. I took mangosteen with Coq10 for chronic infection and once contemplating suicide, I was saved from 15 more years of pain and grogginess. I also used aloe vera and ALA. Was a miracle for me to become pain free and have so much energy that my chess rankings sky rocketted and I could do very heavy labor and still not feel tired. bret > > > > I have read a number of people who claimed to heal MS with minocyline. There > > used to be a blog about it with a number of people with MS getting good > > results--maybe about 5 people. But the blog was discontinued. > > > > Zoe > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: sonia <sonia_butterfly@> > > To: mscured > > Sent: Sun, June 5, 2011 1:41:49 PM > > Subject: minocycline for MS and lyme too? > > > > > > Hi, > > > > I have been running across the forums to try to sort out my MS vs. LYME dilemma. > > I was suggested to look into minocycline. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2011 Report Share Posted June 9, 2011 Would like to share the video of a News Expose' " Ticked " that covers a gal that was diagnosed with MS by Boston's top four hospitals. She was able to figure out her sickness was actually Lyme Disease (aka neuroboreliosis) http://vimeo.com/2354218 The name " multiple sclerosis " , MS, translates as " a condition of many scars " . It does not say HOW we got the many scars! The disease model of a confused immune system is actively promoted because there are several highly profitable drugs that regulate the immune system. I compare this to the disease model for ulcers that blamed ulcers on Type-A personality people's stomachs that produced too much acid. Fortunately (?), there were profitable drugs to regulate the confused stomach's acid production. Along came some Australian researchers that determined it was bacteria that caused the ulcers. The researchers received the Nobel prize for their efforts. > > If your MS improves from minocycline I am inclinded to say you had Lyme disease and was misdiagnosed. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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