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Old 10-15-2010, 12:17 PM #1
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Default Positive Effects of Drugs and Supplements

I just started a course of Avelox (an antibiotic first used on respiratory infections and now for intra-abdominal infections). After only one pill, I awakened to find that my feet could feel the floor and my hands felt whatever I touched. Both numbness and pain were gone in hands and feet. I can't find anything in the literature that indicates this kind of effect on MS. However, I did find an article on a Japanese research study that linked gut bacteria to the development of MS as one environmental factor. Has anyone else experienced something like this from an antibiotic?

Two days prior to that, I began using Olive Leaf extract as an antibacterial. I also restarted Florastor, a probiotic, that you should always take with antibiotics to prevent c. diff infections.
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