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>

> Sheryl,

> I've had lyme-related sinus problems for years now... A few years ago,

> a naturopath turned me on to the " neti pot " and " alkalol " as a natural

> solution. I SWEAR BY IT NOW! You will too, if you can get past

> pouring stuff in your nose. This method will not be affected by any

> other treatment nor will cause any affect on any other treatment.

>

> Both can be purchased online... here's one site for Neti Pot:

>

> http://www.puritansale.com/pages/iq.asp?

> SearchText=neti+pot & afid=27 & safid=Google & scid=6879 & cm_mmc=Google-_-

> Himaly_NetiPot-_-neti%20pot-_-Phrase+Ad_1018396554%7C-%

> 7C100000000000000028648 & cm_guid=1-_-100000000000000028648-_-

1018396554

>

> For Alkalol:

>

> http://www.americarx.com/SearchProducts.aspx?SearchText=alkalol%

> 20liquid & OVRAW=alkalol%20liquid & OVKEY=alkalol%

>

20liquid & OVMTC=standard & OVADID=477965521 & OVKWID=1486380021 & ysmwa=I0SuzP

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> JH-Y6PP1MYVIbC7FJAsRw_G1oEGFwx7w8VMarE6b4DHl6A3H5yisXYL6a

>

> Hope you find relief... I sure did!

>

> Wolfie

>

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Hi. Does anyone know if sinus infections are related to RA, and if

so, how best to treat? Thanks, June

On Oct 25, 2010, at 11:05 PM, kathy hunt wrote:

>

> Hi Dolores -

>

> Thanks for the good advise. Thank God I have been able to avoid

> embrel and such. I have read a bit about the AP therapy but can

> always use more info.

>

> Kathy

>

> > rheumatic

> > From: martysfolks2004@...

> > Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2010 19:35:26 -0700

> > Subject: RE: rheumatic Re: LDN Question

> >

> > Hi Kathy, These antibiotics are not a quick fix. They are low dose

> therapy taken over a long period of time. it could be many years.

> Cutting them out too soon could give you the worst flare you ever

> had. The next time around the antibiotics will take longer to take

> effect. because the microbes have become more resistant. If you are

> enjoying a reprieve of pain with LDN & Antibiotics together, be

> happy and don't stop the antibiotics. You may cut back to half dose

> and pulse it by taking it on Mondays, Wednesday & Fridays. Those

> bacteria are not all dead and will come back at you with a

> vengeance. Don't take that chance. Get off the Enbrel and other

> toxic immune suppressants, but never give up the antibiotic. I plan

> on taking it for the rest of my life even though I am in remission

> at present. Don't ever want to take the chance of getting that sick

> ever again.

> >

> > For those of you who don't understand how the antibiotic therapy

> works, please get a copy of, " The New Arthritis Breakthrough " , by

> Henry Scammell. Midway through the book, you will find the second

> book, written by McPherson Brown, M.D. the discoverer of the

> cause of these arthritic diseases and how he successfully treated

> most of his arthritic patients successfully for over 40 yrs. A

> second article to print up and read periodiacally would be, The FAQ

> (Frequently Asked Questions) re: antibiotic protocol.....These will

> give you a clearer pictue of the concept of A/P and how to use it

> properlyso that you can achieve wellness. Best to you, Dolores

> >

> >

> > > > You don't break down the 50 mg tablet into 2.5 mg doses. It

> will never be exact that way. You dilute the 50 mg tablet in 50 ml

> of water and siphon the dose out with a liquid syringe. The bottle

> and syringe will be given to you free from the pharmacy. Go to a

> different pharmacy if you need to.

> > > >

> > > > When I increased from 3 mg to 4.5 mg, I increased by

> increments of .2 mg every three days.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > About three weeks ago my pcp was kind enough to allow me to

> try LDN. I'd

> > > > > asked my rheumy before, and he did not find it necessary.

> Anyway, I have

> > > > > been taking 2.5 mg. and want to work up to 4.5 as I've read

> about. Can anyone

> > > > > tell me how long I should stay on the 2.5, and how much to

> increase and

> > > > > when? My doctor gave me the script for 50 mg. tablets, and I

> broke them down

> > > > > myself to what I believe to be close to 2.5, though I'm

> certain not exact. My

> > > > > pharmacist wasn't real thrilled about giving me

> instructions, or the

> > > > > eyedropper and bottle to dilute and take that way - he

> thinks in his opinion that

> > > > > it affects the effectiveness done this way, and a

> compounding pharmacy would

> > > > > be expensive for me.

> > > > >

> > > > > My doctor is doing this as a " favor " so to speak for me, to

> see if I

> > > > > benefit in any way, so I'm sure she has not idea how much to

> increase or when, for

> > > > > those in my shoes.

> > > > >

> > > > > Any thoughts or suggestions based on your experiences?

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks, Gail

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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