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Moppers
By needadoc
Created 07/01/2008 - 10:18am

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I could use some help with "moppers", such as what works well and when to take them.  I am currently taking a herd of ABXi [1] and I supect that my extreme fatigue is related to a lack of "moppers."  Help anyone?

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NACi [2] 2400mg, Doxyi [3]i [3] 200mg, Roxi 600 mg, Metroi [4]i [4] 1200 mg, Rifampin 300 mg, Self medicating since April 2008, previously was on long-term Biaxim (not CAPi [5]i [5]), hard time finding doc who will help with CAP.  Try to tak

Hi need, HERE's the list of

Submitted by Reenie on Tue, 2008-07-01 12:07.

Hi need,

HERE [6]'s the list of the reactions and remedies. Vit C, charcoal, chlorella and glucose all help me alot. I did a C - flush once and I think I'll be doing another one soon. I just noticed I'm not using enough glucose so I think I'll bump that up too. I'm glad I looked at the list again, thanks.

I really do get much relief of IBSi [7] type symptoms from using the SP remedies as I believe it to be SP. Smile

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NACi [2] 2.4g, Zithi [8] 250mg/MWF, minoi [9] 200mg, Tinii [10] 1g/day pulses, Iodoral 25mg, Supps, CFIDSi [11]/FMSi [12], Hashimoto's, Psoriasis, PA, IBSi [7], Secondary Addisons

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NeedADoc, Welcome I see you

Submitted by Louise on Tue, 2008-07-08 12:11.

NeedADoc, Welcome I see you are in my neck of the woods here in Vacationland!  PMessage me if you like.  See my signature for my mopper.

Louise

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Louise  CFSi [13], CPN+/Bb+,Wheldon CAPi [5] 6/07, Cholestyramine 1-2 pks @ HS for Porphyriai [14] & Endotoxinsi [15] PRN, Doxyi [3] 200daily, Roxi 300BID, Tini500BIDx14day pulses,VitD3-10,000IU, Iodoral 25mg, {S.O.D.3/QD[KAL Brand], Pyruvate 3.75G, SAM-e For Energy Support

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Need, are you taking all

Submitted by katman on Tue, 2008-07-08 15:48.
Need, are you taking all the supps and probiotics?

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Rica PPMSi [16] EDSSi [17] 6.7 at beginning - now 2. Began CAPi [5] Sept, 2004 with Rifampin 150 mg 2xd, Doxyi [3] 100 mg 2xd, added regular pulses Jan 2005. Jan 2006 switched to Doxy, Azith, cont. flagyli [4] total 55 pulses LDNi [18] Rifampin 8/08 again NC USA

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You know, I have a lot of

Submitted by needadoc on Tue, 2008-07-08 16:08.
You know, I have a lot of the supplementsi [19] (Vit D, C, b12, Co Q-10, etc), but honestly I am not religious about how often I take them.  It is just a lot of pills to swallow on a daily basis, in addition to diabetes and cholesteroli [20] meds, plus a herd of abxi [1] and NACi [2].  Just trying to get into a routine of when to take what, but it is difficult.

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NACi [2] 2400mg, Doxyi [3] 200mg, Roxi 600 mg, Metroi [4] 1200 mg, Rifampin 300 mg, Self medicating since April 2008, previously was on long-term Biaxim (not CAPi [5]), hard time finding doc who will help with CAP.  Try to tak

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Forgot to mention the

Submitted by needadoc on Tue, 2008-07-08 16:10.
Forgot to mention the calcium pyruvate, too. 

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NACi [2] 2400mg, Doxyi [3] 200mg, Roxi 600 mg, Metroi [4] 1200 mg, Rifampin 300 mg, Self medicating since April 2008, previously was on long-term Biaxim (not CAPi [5]), hard time finding doc who will help with CAP.  Try to tak

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The following descriptions

Submitted by Twickle Purple on Tue, 2008-07-08 16:34.

The following descriptions are from Norman Yarvin. I copied them from the thread on Definitions because I found what he wrote helpful. If something appears out of context, the fault is mine:

  • Cholestyramine and Welchol have the same sort of mechanism of action as activated charcoal, and that mechanism can reasonably be described as mopping up toxins from the gut (porphyrins being the main toxins we're concerned with).
  • Glucose is a fuel, it doesn't sweep up toxins; it causes them not to be produced in the first place. And it only does that for porphyrins, and only if the porphyriai [14] is caused by the body being short on glucose. This means that it's best to take it ahead of time, before you get short on glucose, rather than trying to use it as a "mopper" after the fact. It also means that it's not going to stop you from feeling feverish, since that's from endotoxinsi [15]. 
  • Vitamin C's is somewhere in between.

 

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Corinna | GFAi [21]. Wheldon Protocol: 4–8/08. Can't kill the yeast.

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