Guest guest Posted December 21, 2008 Report Share Posted December 21, 2008 Hi Dolores We have snow here. Winter have just started. This year I feel a little warmer. I found about l-lysine from internet. Dr. W. Gregg, Ph.D. believes viral infection is cause of autoimmune diseases. His article is quite interesting. here is the link to his website http://www.krysalis.net/rheumatism.htm I recommand you to read it. as you know l-lysine is amino acid. It doesn't interfer with MP.I am also taking red marine algae too.it is antiviral and make l-lysine more effective. how is you mum and mike?Happy holiday to you . wish you the best. soheila From: soheila A <soadl80 (DOT) com> Subject: Re: rheumatic L-lysine therapy rheumatic@grou ps.com Cc: spellersoptonline (DOT) net Date: Sunday, December 21, 2008, 10:32 AM Hi Mona I have started taking L-lysine since two weeks ago. I am increasing the dose slowly to reach 5-6 g a day. I am on 3 g a day now. I noticed less stiffness and pain and sometimes less swelling of my feet. I have lowered the dose of ibuprofen to 100 mg a day. if I see I can manage without ibuprofen I will cut it off completely. I am sure that I have herpes virus in my body (not genital herpes, oral herpes) . I have long history of cold sore since I was kid. I have had cold sore without having cold or fever quite often when I was younger. stangely since I got DS I don't cold sore any more. Lets hope the new year brings us our lost health and a break through in curing autoimmune disease. Happy Chritmas and New year soheila From: Mona Goldstein <spellers@optonline . net> Subject: Re: rheumatic Re: New Here rheumatic@grou ps.com Date: Saturday, December 20, 2008, 7:47 PM I need to disagree. Maybe I am just lucky, but I go to a top rheumatologist in NYC, and he tried me on the antibiotics. When he saw how amazing my reaction to them was, he kept me on them. When the doxycycline stopped working for me, I had no problems having him prescribe minocycline. At first he had tried me on the usual rheumie drugs, but he was definitely open to other things, when they didn't work for me. I have now started the l-lysine treatment that I read about on this website (thanks Soheila). I do really well now with my reactive arthritis, except for when the rain or snow comes in, and then I'm in so much more pain, and I am also so much more tired. I'm hoping that the l-lysine will take care of that. I had experience with a infectious disease doctor that my rheumie sent me to at the beginning of this illness, but he wanted to have nothing to do with me. This wasn't my first bad experience with I.D.'s. I don't have much respect for them. Mona rheumatic Re: New Here Emma, BTW, I think the person you're thinking of is Connie H. I had emailed her but it bounced Hope she is OK. > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > My name is and I was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune > disease > > > called Relapsing Polychondritis (RP) about one year ago. I'm > currently > > > on 15mg/week of Methotraxate and recently stumbled upon > information > > > linking autoimmune disease to intra-cell bacteria. This has given > me a > > > new ray of hope as I'm not crazy about taking Metho. > > > > > > I have so many question along with some healthy skepticism, I'm > not > > > sure where to start. Is there anyone here with RP and has AP > helped you? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2008 Report Share Posted December 21, 2008 Hi Soheila,Dolores; We are smack dab in the middle of a snow storm so I am just going to sit in front of the computer until it is calm enough to go shovel the -----stuff. Dodo ,I thought I sent you info on L Lysine a few years ago.It's great stuff for a lot of virus and my vetenarian has been using it for years on sick animals with great results.It is added to a fish paste that you just put on their paws and they are happy to lick it up.Sure beats trying to get a pill down a cat's throat. ROBERT,minocin is the antibiotic of choice because it weakens the micoplasma enough so that your own immune system can then kill it off.There are many antibiotics that work almost as well such as clindamycin and zithromax.My doctor has me on all three and rotates to 3 others.I have been on AP for 10 years and the doctor uses very low dosages of each along with rotation to prevent any unexpected problems as us old timers are really the guinea pigs of AP.So far,so good and my remission is holding I hope everyone here on the board has a great holiday. Lynne > > Hi Dolores > > We have snow here. Winter have just started. This year I feel a little > warmer. I found about l-lysine from internet. Dr. W. Gregg, > Ph.D. believes viral infection is cause of autoimmune diseases. His > article is quite interesting. here is the link to his website > > http://www.krysalis.net/rheumatism.htm > <http://www.krysalis.net/rheumatism.htm> > > I recommand you to read it. as you know l-lysine is amino acid. It > doesn't interfer with MP.I am also taking red marine algae too.it is > antiviral and make l-lysine more effective. > how is you mum and mike?Happy holiday to you . wish you the best. > soheila > > > > > > From: soheila A <soadl80 (DOT) com> > Subject: Re: rheumatic L-lysine therapy > rheumatic@grou ps.com > Cc: spellersoptonline (DOT) net > Date: Sunday, December 21, 2008, 10:32 AM > > Hi Mona > > I have started taking L-lysine since two weeks ago. I am increasing > the dose slowly to reach 5-6 g a day. I am on 3 g a day now. I noticed > less stiffness and pain and sometimes less swelling of my feet. I > have lowered the dose of ibuprofen to 100 mg a day. if I see I can > manage without ibuprofen I will cut it off completely. I am sure that > I have herpes virus in my body (not genital herpes, oral herpes) . I > have long history of cold sore since I was kid. I have had cold sore > without having cold or fever quite often when I was younger. stangely > since I got DS I don't cold sore any more. > Lets hope the new year brings us our lost health and a break through > in curing autoimmune disease. > Happy Chritmas and New year > soheila > > > <rheumatic/post;_ylc=X3oDMTJvYzNuZTg5BF9TAzk3MzU5N\ zE0BGdycElkAzkzNDI5BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTA2MTYxMARtc2dJZAM0OTY0OQRzZWMDZnRyBHNsawNyc\ Gx5BHN0aW1lAzEyMjk5MDEwNjA-?act=reply & messageNum=49649> > <rheumatic;_ylc=X3oDMTJibjlscTlnBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BG\ dycElkAzkzNDI5BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTA2MTYxMARzZWMDZnRyBHNsawNocGYEc3RpbWUDMTIyOTkwMT\ A2MA--> > <mailto:rheumatic-unsubscribe ?subject=> > Recent Activity > > * > 6 > New Members > <rheumatic/members;_ylc=X3oDMTJkcDVzMDgyBF9TAzk3Mz\ U5NzE0BGdycElkAzkzNDI5BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTA2MTYxMARzZWMDdnRsBHNsawN2bWJycwRzdGltZQ\ MxMjI5OTAxMDYw> > > Visit Your Group > <rheumatic;_ylc=X3oDMTJjYWJqYzMwBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BG\ dycElkAzkzNDI5BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTA2MTYxMARzZWMDdnRsBHNsawN2Z2hwBHN0aW1lAzEyMjk5MD\ EwNjA-> > > Health > > Heartburn or Worse > <http://us.ard./SIG=13r6fltos/M=493064.12016303.12582636.9706571/D=grph\ ealth/S=1705061610:NC/Y=/EXP=1229908260/L=/B=kDBCaELaX.c-/J=122990106075576\ 9/A=5191947/R=0/SIG=13k5hfu0i/*http://health./gerd-overview/gastroesoph\ ageal-reflux-disease-gerd-topic-overview/healthwise--hw99179.html> > > What symptoms > > are most serious? > > New web site? > > Drive traffic now. > <http://us.ard./SIG=13r28nl19/M=493064.12016308.12445700.8674578/D=grph\ ealth/S=1705061610:NC/Y=/EXP=1229908260/L=/B=kTBCaELaX.c-/J=122990106075576\ 9/A=3848642/R=0/SIG=131eshi2t/*http://searchmarketing./arp/srchv2.php?o\ =US2004 & cmp= & ctv=Groups3 & s=Y & s2= & s3= & b=50> > > Get your business > > on search. > > Y! Groups blog > > The place to go > <http://us.ard./SIG=13r1asbig/M=493064.12016258.12582637.8674578/D=grph\ ealth/S=1705061610:NC/Y=/EXP=1229908260/L=/B=kjBCaELaX.c-/J=122990106075576\ 9/A=5191953/R=0/SIG=112mhte3e/*http://www.ygroupsblog.com/blog/> > > to stay informed > > on Groups news! > > . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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