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Transfer Factor
Submitted by CREEKSIDE on Mon, 2008-07-07 18:52. My doctor has instructed me to take Transfer Factor to build up my immunei system enough that it would subdue the CPNi. Is this the case or are antibioticsi imperative?
Thanks for any feedback as I am new to all of this and quite overwhelmed!
Creekside
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Hello, Creekside and
Hello, Creekside and welcome to our world. I see from your bio that you found us via another CFSi support site.
Key words in your above question "....enough that it would subdue the CPNi".... you don't want to subdue it you need to eradicate it because of the damage it can do to your body. Antibioticsi are imperative to eradicate all three life cycles of the CPN.
It does seem overwhelming but there is a wealth of information and supportive people on this site. (it's a bit different than the other one, but I like it here
.) You may wish to read the "Getting Started" tab.
Others will be along as well!
Blessings,
Jeanneroz
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JeanneRoz~CPNi diagnosed & started protocol 4/2007, also HHV6, EBVi. CFIDSi/FM diagnosed: 6/07; 100mg/doxyi/BID ~ 250 mg AZITH M/W/F ~
1st Tinii pulse 4/17/08- 1 250 mg. tab for 2 days. 3RD pulse 7/7/2008=500 mgTINI:4dayUnfortunately the nature of
Unfortunately the nature of Cpni means that the immunei system does not see Cpn in two of its three life stages, therefore building up the immune system will not eradicate it. Doctor are unused to dealing with bacteria which hide inside your cells, this is not normal behaviour for bacteria.
I don't know how familiar your doctor is with this treatment and it might be an idea to copy out the information for doctors here and give it to her/him.
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Michèle (UK) GFAi: Wheldon CAPi 1st May 2006. Daily Doxyi, Azi MWF, metroi pulse. Zoo keeper for Ella, RRMSi, At worse EDSSi 9, 3 months later 7 now 5.5 Wheldon CAP 16th March 2006