Guest guest Posted March 24, 2008 Report Share Posted March 24, 2008 Doctors Data has a Comprehensive Parasitology, stool, x1 where they tell you what pathogens you have in your gut. Oddly enough it's a terrible parasite test (they won't find anything) but a great test for bacteria. That's how I found out I had citrobacter koseri, hence, could pick the right antibiotic/natural. Doctor's Data also has a Bacterial Susceptibilities panel where they tell you what prescriptive and natural agents work on your pathogens. For example, my report said that I was sensitive to all the prescriptions listed but, in the " naturals " department, only Caprylic Acid and Uva Ursi would work. That meant that I shouldn't bother with berberine, black walnut, cats claw, goldenseal, mastica, and oregano oil. My guess is that, since I took this test well into my treatment a few years ago, I'd become sort of " immune " to the wonders of those natural agents. At least this way I could spare my liver somewhat by not giving it something that wasn't going to work. The tests were pretty cheap too, in the scheme of things.. ~robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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