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If you don't get a response here I think I remember someone on A-M

dealing with it a few months back...

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> Hi Listmates,

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> Anyone dealing with mycoplasma? Needed some ideas on how or if to

deal with this as we appear to have it, here.

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If you don't get a response here I think I remember someone on A-M

dealing with it a few months back...

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> Hi Listmates,

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> Anyone dealing with mycoplasma? Needed some ideas on how or if to

deal with this as we appear to have it, here.

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> Hi Listmates,

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> Anyone dealing with mycloplasma? Needed some ideas on how or if to

deal with this as we appear to have it, here.

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I haven't tested for it yet, but thinking about it. What lab did

you use for testing?

I used these herbs on a trial basis and they seemed to do something,

but as I say I'm not certain I have mycoplasma, so could have been

addressing something else:

http://www.rain-tree.com/myco-capsules.htm

Note, as suggested in the material on the website, this stuff did

reduce blood pressure quite noticeably for me.

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I haven't tested for it yet, but thinking about it. What lab did

you use for testing?

====>Standard medical lab, believe it or not her regular ped ordered it.

I used these herbs on a trial basis and they seemed to do something,

but as I say I'm not certain I have mycoplasma, so could have been

addressing something else:

http://www.rain-tree.com/myco-capsules.htm

===>Thanks, I'll research the various components in the product. LEF does have

an herb they recommend, Sweet Yellow Clover, thinking I have some of that in my

yard, lol.

Note, as suggested in the material on the website, this stuff did

reduce blood pressure quite noticeably for me.

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Thanks, Vivian,

Just a note of caution if you are chelating. Andy told me to keep the NAC low,

just 100-200 mgs of NAC for our little one, don't know what that would compute

to for adults, but thinking you could safely multiply by 3 and still be safe.

Re: Mycoplasma

I just ordered some products from inner light, colloidal supplements ,

heres some info

MycoDetox I

LiquidLightning

also,MycoDetox II

Colloidal Capsules

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Check out www.asthmastory.com A physician named Hahn in Madison WI

has had much success eliminating asthma by addressing stubborn bronchial

infections, including mycoplasma.

Dean

Mycoplasma

Hi Listmates,

Anyone dealing with mycloplasma? Needed some ideas on how or if to deal

with this as we appear to have it, here.

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----- Original Message -----

From: Dean

Check out www.asthmastory.com A physician named Hahn in Madison WI

has had much success eliminating asthma by addressing stubborn bronchial

infections, including mycoplasma.

====>Thanks, Dean, Dr. Hahn addressed his adult onset asthma through the long

term use of Zithromax, which we may have to resort to but it would be a last

resort. Interesting as she has always had a positive response to Zithromax when

we have had to give it for any infection, gives her more energy for some unknown

reason.

I'll keep this in the back of my mind.

Dean

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Hi Listmates,

Anyone dealing with mycloplasma? Needed some ideas on how or if to deal

with this as we appear to have it, here.

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You're right - it's a 12-week course of zithromax, and may have to

be repeated. Dr. Hahn insists it's no big deal, but I certainly agree with

your caution and wish to use it as a last resort.

Dean

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----- Original Message -----

From: Dean

Check out www.asthmastory.com A physician named Hahn in Madison WI

has had much success eliminating asthma by addressing stubborn bronchial

infections, including mycoplasma.

====>Thanks, Dean, Dr. Hahn addressed his adult onset asthma through the

long term use of Zithromax, which we may have to resort to but it would be a

last resort. Interesting as she has always had a positive response to

Zithromax when we have had to give it for any infection, gives her more

energy for some unknown reason.

I'll keep this in the back of my mind.

Dean

-----Original Message-----

In frequent-dose-chelation

Ladyshrink111@... wrote:

Hi Listmates,

Anyone dealing with mycloplasma? Needed some ideas on how or if to deal

with this as we appear to have it, here.

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Hi ,

I haven't been posting here for quite a while, but both my daughter

and I tested high for mycoplasma pneumonia antibodies.

I took minocycline for 4 months and noticed no improvement. Now I'm

taking zithromax. Two days into that I felt much better. I've been

on it 4 months and plan to do another 2 months.

My daughter's DAN! dr. does not plan to put her on antibiotics, but

wants her to do a transfer factor that is supposedly specific for

mycoplasma pneumonia and HHV6, which she (and I) also shows high

antibodies to. That had to be ordered, so we have not tried it yet.

's herbs sound very interesting.

I've recently had testing that shows I have no IgA or IgM and low IgG

class 2. I would guess this allows infections to fester for a long time.

W.

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Hi ,

Re: mycoplasma. You might be interested in checking out The Roadback

Foundation and

Henry Scammell's book " The New Arthritis Breakthrough " .

Dr. Brown spent many years studying mycoplasma, and successully treating

patients

with rheumatoid arthritis with low dose antibiotics for years.

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Hi :-)

Re: mycoplasma. You might be interested in checking out The Roadback

Foundation and

Henry Scammell's book " The New Arthritis Breakthrough " .

====>Thanks, I've ordered it.

Dr. Brown spent many years studying mycoplasma, and successully

treating patients

with rheumatoid arthritis with low dose antibiotics for years.

====>Interesting, thanks for the reply.

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----- Original Message -----

From: Dean

Check out www.asthmastory.com A physician named Hahn in Madison WI

has had much success eliminating asthma by addressing stubborn bronchial

infections, including mycoplasma.

====>Thanks, Dean, Dr. Hahn addressed his adult onset asthma through the

long term use of Zithromax, which we may have to resort to but it would be a

last resort. Interesting as she has always had a positive response to

Zithromax when we have had to give it for any infection, gives her more

energy for some unknown reason.

I'll keep this in the back of my mind.

Dean

-----Original Message-----

In frequent-dose-chelation

Ladyshrink111@... wrote:

Hi Listmates,

Anyone dealing with mycloplasma? Needed some ideas on how or if to deal

with this as we appear to have it, here.

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From: mmc2315

http://www.tarci.net/ This is the lab for testing. Dr. Coker-Vann is mentioned

in

Scammell's book.

====>,

Is this lab for testing for Mycoplasm? Or for other immune issues? She was

already tested through a standard medical lab and found to have antibodies to

Mycoplasm.

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----- Original Message -----

From: mmc2315

http://www.tarci.net/ This is the lab for testing. Dr. Coker-Vann is mentioned

in

Scammell's book.

====>,

Is this lab for testing for Mycoplasm? Or for other immune issues? She was

already tested through a standard medical lab and found to have antibodies to

Mycoplasm.

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----- Original Message -----

From: mmc2315

http://www.tarci.net/ This is the lab for testing. Dr. Coker-Vann is mentioned

in

Scammell's book.

====>,

Is this lab for testing for Mycoplasm? Or for other immune issues? She was

already tested through a standard medical lab and found to have antibodies to

Mycoplasm.

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