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Old 04-15-2009, 02:43 PM #1
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Default **** Possibly very useful info *****

I wanted to put this out for anyone's benefit. I have had Lyme symptoms for four (4) years, with neurological affects very nearly becoming fatal (through senseless aggressiveness and violence). Headache nearly every day of that four years while on a cocktail of narcotics for the pain.

I am aware of Lyme's propensity for ebb & flow (some days you feel pretty good, others like you want to die...but right now I feel like I may have beaten mine. What may be a very effective method of dealing with this, without horridly expensive IV antibiotics, would be to take diflucan (flucanazole - anti-fungal agent) for a month, then follow immediately with a month worth of doxycycline (or penicillin, etc., whatever would work best for you).

There are study papers detailing the efforts of a doctor in Germany who was assessing the effectiveness of diflucan against Bb. What he found was that it inhibits cytochrome P450, which is necessary for bacterial metabolism -- thus causing the bastards to (kind of) starve. Perhaps, this weakens them enough for the antibiotic to be MUCH more effective.

I will be posting this info in many other places, also, so, please, feel free to distribute!
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