Guest guest Posted June 27, 2008 Report Share Posted June 27, 2008 Testing. I'm not being posted although it says I am. This is a test. > > 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 e > JH-Y6PP1MYVIbC7FJAsRw_G1oEGFwx7w8VMarE6b4DHl6A3H5yisXYL6a > > Hope you find relief... I sure did! > > Wolfie > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2010 Report Share Posted October 29, 2010 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 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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