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Antibiotics to be available without prescription [1]

Submitted by Mariapatri on Fri, 2008-08-08 14:30.
  • Alopecia [2]
  • Alpha Lipoic Acid [3]
  • Alzheimer's disease [4]
  • Amoxicillin [5]
  • Anti-Inflammatory Drugs [6]
  • Antibiotics [7]
  • Antigen [8]
  • Arthritus [9]
  • Aspirin [10]
  • Asthma [11]
  • Atherosclerosis [12]
  • Autoimmunity [13]
  • Azithromycin [14]
  • Bacterial forms/stages [15]
  • Bacterial load [16]
  • Behcet's disease [17]
  • Bowel diseases [18]
  • Cardiovascular Disease [19]
  • Charles Stratton [20]
  • Cholesterol [21]
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [22]
  • Cox-2 inhibitors [23]
  • Crohn's Disease [24]
  • Cryptic form [25]
  • Cytokines [26]
  • David Wheldon [27]
  • Diseases [28]
  • Doxycycline [29]
  • EB- Elementary body [30]
  • Encephalitis [31]
  • Endotoxins [32]
  • Fibromyalgia [33]
  • Flagyl [34]
  • Folic acid [35]
  • Genetics [36]
  • GERD [37]
  • Heat shock protein [38]
  • Hypertension [39]
  • Immune [40]
  • Infections [41]
  • Inflammation [42]
  • INH [43]
  • Interstitial cystitis [44]
  • Iritable bowel syndrome [45]
  • Lab testing [46]
  • Lipopolysaccharide endotoxin [47]
  • Lymphoma [48]
  • Macular Degeneration [49]
  • Melatonin [50]
  • Minocycline [51]
  • Multiple Sclerosis [52]
  • myalgic encephalomyelitis [53]
  • NAC [54]
  • Neurological diseases [55]
  • niacin [56]
  • Non-steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs [57]
  • PCR [58]
  • Penicillan [59]
  • Persistence [60]
  • Pneumoia [61]
  • Porphyrias [62]
  • primary biliary cirrhosis [63]
  • Prostititis [64]
  • Protocols [65]
  • RB- Reticular body [66]
  • Respiratory disease [67]
  • Rhematoid arthritus [68]
  • Rheumatoid diseases [69]
  • Rifamcin [70]
  • Rosacea [71]
  • Rosacea [72]
  • Roxithromycin [73]
  • Seratonin [74]
  • Serology [75]
  • Sinusitus [76]
  • Skin disorders [77]
  • Steroids [78]
  • Supplements [79]
  • Tinidazole [80]
  • tinnitus [81]
  • TWARS [82]
  • Urinary tract problems [83]
  • Uterine fibroids [84]
  • Vanderbilt Protocol [85]
  • Vitamin D [86]
  • Vitamins [87]

This is the news:  In England, possible antibioticsi [7] to be sold over the counter, to treat CHLAMYDIA!

This is the story form http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2008/aug/06/health [88]

Oral antibiotics are to be made available for the first time without doctor's prescription under guidelines approved yesterday by the medicines regulator.

A pill to treat chlamydia, the most commonly diagnosed sexually transmitted infection, will become available for purchase in pharmacies across England later this year.

CAP cure for inflammatory bowel disease [89]

Submitted by van buren on Thu, 2008-07-03 15:11.
  • Bowel diseases [18]

Here's an update and a full account of my experience with CAPi [90], which appears to have utterly cured my inflammatory bowel diseasei [24]. My bowel symptoms completely disappeared as of November 2007. I'm continuing with CAP to ensure that all traces of Cpni [91] have left me.

I first consulted a gastroenterologist in August 2005 when I developed rectal bleeding. I had had occasional indigestion and bowel symptoms for several years prior to that time, but never before had had rectal bleeding. A colonoscopy revealed "active chronic colitis", which my doctor interpreted as Crohn's disease. He prescribed a moderate dose of Asacol (600 mg), twice a day, warning me that I would have to continue to take it for the rest of my life. For a few weeks, my symptoms abated.

Now cured of inflammatory bowel disease [92]

Submitted by van buren on Tue, 2008-04-08 15:03.
  • Cpn treatment experiences [93]
  • Bowel diseases [18]
On the occasion of my son Norman's birthday today, I'd like to announce to you that it is not only Norman who is doing well in our family. It seems clear that I've been cured of inflammatory bowel diseasei [24] once and for all.

Interruption of ABX – Waiting for Biopsies [94]

Submitted by jeanneroz on Fri, 2008-03-07 16:19.
  • Anti-Inflammatory Drugs [6]
  • Antibiotics [7]
  • Azithromycin [14]
  • Bacterial forms/stages [15]
  • Bowel diseases [18]
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [22]
  • Cryptic form [25]
  • Diseases [28]
  • Doxycycline [29]
  • Flagyl [34]
  • Infections [41]
  • Inflammation [42]
  • Iritable bowel syndrome [45]

Sunday night I went to the emergency room with severe abdominal pain (upper/lower left quadrant, front and back – [as an aside, I have experienced pain on my left side since almost the beginning of my ABXi [7] in April of last year –2007].  I kept contributing the discomfort to possibly die off and/or my spleen.  My dr. could never find anything on x-rays or a cat scan, so I just kept plodding along, as it was not intolerable.

L form of strep [95]

Submitted by Lisa B on Wed, 2008-02-20 18:06.
  • Co-Conditions and Co-Factors [96]
  • Alzheimer's disease [4]
  • Asthma [11]
  • Autoimmunity [13]
  • Bowel diseases [18]
  • Charles Stratton [20]
  • Crohn's Disease [24]
  • Cytokines [26]
  • David Wheldon [27]
  • Encephalitis [31]
  • Endotoxins [32]
  • Fibromyalgia [33]
  • Genetics [36]
  • GERD [37]
  • Heat shock protein [38]
  • Immune [40]
  • Inflammation [42]
  • Iritable bowel syndrome [45]
  • Lipopolysaccharide endotoxin [47]
  • Lymphoma [48]
  • Macular Degeneration [49]
  • Multiple Sclerosis [52]
  • myalgic encephalomyelitis [53]
  • Neurological diseases [55]
  • Persistence [60]
  • Pneumoia [61]
  • Porphyrias [62]
  • primary biliary cirrhosis [63]
  • Protocols [65]
  • Respiratory disease [67]
  • Rosacea [71]
  • Sinusitus [76]
  • tinnitus [81]
  • Vanderbilt Protocol [85]
has anyone had a diagnosis of chronic strep? If so what treatments/protocolsi [65] were you treated with.

What to take for depression associated with CFS? [97]

Submitted by Lynn on Mon, 2008-02-11 14:13.
  • Aspirin [10]
  • Bowel diseases [18]
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [22]
  • Doxycycline [29]
  • Fibromyalgia [33]
  • Melatonin [50]
  • NAC [54]
  • Neurological diseases [55]
  • Porphyrias [62]
  • Seratonin [74]
  • Sinusitus [76]
  • Supplements [79]
  • tinnitus [81]
  • Vitamins [87]

I need any information anybody can give me on overcoming depression associated with CFSi [98]. I am currently taking 40 mg/ day Nortriptyline, 300 mg/day Wellbutrin, 75 mg/day DHEAi [99]. I'm on a lot of anti-oxidants too.

Still experiencing moderate to severe depression. Most days, severe depression. What will help? Anything? Does Vitmain D help? I have to hold down my full time job and the depression (along with the fatigue) is REALLY taxing me and my motivation and could cost me my job if I can't find something to help.

Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks, Lynn

 Cpni [91], Mpn, CFS, CAPi [90] - Doxy, Erythromycin, NACi [54]

FMS symptoms, besides pain meds?? [100]

Submitted by Lynn on Fri, 2007-12-07 13:49.
  • Cpn treatment experiences [93]
  • Anti-Inflammatory Drugs [6]
  • Aspirin [10]
  • Autoimmunity [13]
  • Bowel diseases [18]
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [22]
  • Doxycycline [29]
  • Fibromyalgia [33]
  • GERD [37]
  • Lab testing [46]
  • Melatonin [50]
  • NAC [54]
  • Neurological diseases [55]
  • Porphyrias [62]
  • Seratonin [74]
  • Supplements [79]
  • tinnitus [81]
  • Vitamins [87]

Good afternoon!

I've been having fibromyalgiai [33] symptoms for the past 4 days- neck, left shoulder, back of head, band across my head from 1 temple to the other, down my spinal cord. I haven't dealt with fibro symptoms in several years and I can't remember what I can do to relieve my pain and stiffness.

I've been taking Lortab (Hydrocodone with acetaminophen) and/or Ultracet, aspirin, using a topical analgesic oil rub and a moist heat wrap. I'm also stretching. I've considered the chiropractor and massage therapist just haven't made appointments yet.

Restless Legs??? Need answers quick please! [101]

Submitted by Lynn on Sun, 2007-12-02 15:16.
  • Antibiotics [7]
  • Aspirin [10]
  • Autoimmunity [13]
  • Bowel diseases [18]
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [22]
  • Doxycycline [29]
  • Fibromyalgia [33]
  • GERD [37]
  • Melatonin [50]
  • NAC [54]
  • Neurological diseases [55]
  • Porphyrias [62]
  • Seratonin [74]
  • Sinusitus [76]
  • Supplements [79]
  • tinnitus [81]
  • Vitamins [87]

Restless legs?? Need answers quick please! I was out last night with my friend when all of a sudden I felt like I was going to have a seizure.  I have felt this way on and off since starting the protocol so I know it's part of the cpni [91] (besides having a hx of these sizures which i now know is Cpn related seizures). Had not had feelings of a seizure in a couple of years before CAPi [90] protocol. Anyway, after that I realized that I felt I could not stand up. My legs were so weak and I started having the sensation that ants were crawing inside legs. Haven't had restless leg syndrome since last winter with EBVi [102]. And it got really bad last night.

Best day yet! Quick update... [103]

Submitted by Lynn on Tue, 2007-11-27 23:19.
  • Antibiotics [7]
  • Aspirin [10]
  • Autoimmunity [13]
  • Bowel diseases [18]
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [22]
  • Doxycycline [29]
  • Fibromyalgia [33]
  • GERD [37]
  • Melatonin [50]
  • NAC [54]
  • Neurological diseases [55]
  • Seratonin [74]
  • Supplements [79]
  • tinnitus [81]
  • Vitamins [87]

Best day yet! Quick update on my health... I'm in 2nd week of NACi [54] 600mg, Doxyi [29] 200mg, and Erythromycin 250mg and I actually had a decent day. Had stamina for about 6 full hours of work today and I've been online a while tonight. I was only nauseated once today and was able to knock it out with some good ole' fashion compazine. I've been stuffy for several days and sneezing, but not so bad that I can't deal with it! Much better than the NAC flu!

I'm tiring now, but actually feel like I can say I felt better today than I have since starting CAPi [90]. I'm trying not to set myself up by reminding myself that tomorrow is a new day, come what may, and not to get discouraged if this doesn't last.

Need to talk to someone soon [104]

Submitted by Lynn on Tue, 2007-11-06 22:57.
  • Antibiotics [7]
  • Arthritus [9]
  • Aspirin [10]
  • Autoimmunity [13]
  • Bowel diseases [18]
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [22]
  • Diseases [28]
  • Doxycycline [29]
  • Fibromyalgia [33]
  • GERD [37]
  • Melatonin [50]
  • NAC [54]
  • Neurological diseases [55]
  • Non-steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs [57]
  • Respiratory disease [67]
  • Seratonin [74]
  • Sinusitus [76]
  • Supplements [79]
  • tinnitus [81]
  • Vitamins [87]

Need to talk to someone soon.  I'm feeling a little desperate at the moment.  Don't know how to IM, willing to learn or willing to just e-mail back and forth. 

Back again after months with a report [105]

Submitted by van buren on Wed, 2007-10-31 10:06.
  • Bowel diseases [18]
I've been on CAPi [90] with Wheldon supplementsi [79] since January 2007 to treat what was first diagnosed as Crohn's diseasei [24] the year before. I'm under the care of a neurologist, with plenty of assistance from my son Norman Yarvin, who is well known here. We also figured that CAP would help with my arthritis (which has also been associated with Crohn's disease).

New kid on the block: Glad to find you! [106]

Submitted by Lynn on Sat, 2007-10-27 19:09.
  • Antibiotics [7]
  • Aspirin [10]
  • Bowel diseases [18]
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [22]
  • Doxycycline [29]
  • Fibromyalgia [33]
  • GERD [37]
  • NAC [54]
  • Neurological diseases [55]
  • Seratonin [74]
  • Sinusitus [76]
  • Supplements [79]
  • tinnitus [81]
  • Vitamins [87]

Hello everyone-I'm so glad to find this site and others who understand what I'm going through!  I have suffered for at least 17 years with various illnesses that I now see may all be related to CPni [91].  My most recent addition to the plethora of illnesses I've experienced is severe tinnitusi [81] with 5-10% hearing loss. I recently had to purchase hearing devices, $3000 worth to drown out the ringing noise as it was driving me insane, literally! Finding out about CPn has made me feel like I have found a gold mine, thanks to my doc, (MD and toxicologist) that knows how to think outside the box. Sure has given me renewed hope. I actually found out I had it after my friend was diagnosed with it.  I had referred him to my doc as he had been experiencing CFSi [98] and ADD symptoms.

What Is A Chronic Illness, Anyway? [107]

Submitted by Louise on Tue, 2007-10-23 05:49.
  • Co-Conditions and Co-Factors [96]
  • Bowel diseases [18]
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [22]
  • Crohn's Disease [24]
  • Fibromyalgia [33]
  • Iritable bowel syndrome [45]
  • Multiple Sclerosis [52]
  • myalgic encephalomyelitis [53]
  • Rhematoid arthritus [68]
  • Sinusitus [76]
             What Is A Chronic Illness, Anyway?

A chronic illness is a disease or disorder that a person has to cope with on a continuous basis. Many people become so ill, they are unable to work and are forced to give up activities they have always enjoyed. Often their  illness goes undiagnosed for years, leaving thousands of people frustrated, depressed and without answers to why their bodies will not cooperate with their desires.

Bacteroides: friends, foes, and what else? [108]

Submitted by cypriane on Thu, 2007-06-21 14:39.
  • Speculations and theoretical queries [109]
  • Bowel diseases [18]

If you ever ponder, while you're washing your hands, on which specific pathogens you are trying to protect yourself and others from, make a mental note about this group.  Bacteroides bacteria are the rabble masses of our gut flora.  They are indispensable to us for the work they do inside the gut, but when they leak out of the gut, they become our enemies.  To make matters worse, they "aid and abet" our other enemies (yes, I'm wondering if that includes Cpni [91]).  That's pertinent to people with chronic inflammatory bowel conditions, but it also applies to all the rest of us.  When it comes to nasty infections, bacteroides are true "team players."  You'd be surprised at the places they can collaborate to cause

How Chlamydia Pneumoniae Causes Such a Plethora of Diseases [110]

Submitted by Jim K on Sun, 2006-12-24 23:31.
  • Alzheimer's disease [4]
  • Arthritus [9]
  • Asthma [11]
  • Bowel diseases [18]
  • Cardiovascular Disease [19]
  • Charles Stratton [20]
  • Cpn Handbook [111]
  • Crohn's Disease [24]
  • Diseases [28]
  • Hypertension [39]
  • Inflammation [42]
  • Interstitial cystitis [44]
  • Iritable bowel syndrome [45]
  • Multiple Sclerosis [52]
  • Neurological diseases [55]
  • Pneumoia [61]
  • Prostititis [64]
  • Respiratory disease [67]
  • Rhematoid arthritus [68]
  • Rheumatoid diseases [69]
  • Rosacea [71]
  • Rosacea [72]
  • Sinusitus [76]
  • Skin disorders [77]
  • Urinary tract problems [83]
  • Uterine fibroids [84]

The following is a condensation of a slightly longer post which can be found at this link.

Jim K

Dr. Charles Strattoni [20]'s Current Thinking on How Chlamydia Pneumoniae (Cpni [91]) Infection Causes Specific Diseasesi [28]

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www.cpnhelp.org: devoted to the understanding and treatment of Chlamydia Pneumoniae in a variety of human diseases through combination antibiotic protocols.

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