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Aspergillosis in Costochondritis
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06 Nov 2015 12:12 - 06 Nov 2015 12:16 #50434
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I have a diagnosis confirmed of the above condition costochondritis (a viral infection in the left side of chest where the ribs meet the sternum) But the pain is also felt in the left scapula. And the pain can be felt across the chest to the right side as well.
I have done online research and have found that one possible cause could be aspergillosis (a fungus). It can be very devastating (death) if it is not eradicated for people with a compromised immune system, as I have r. arthritis (used prednisone but now on curcumin) and diabetes, and have had bronchitis last year (cured by myself).
I was wondering if MMS could eradicate it. If so, which protocol would I use. At present I have tried the regular MMS protocol of 1 part 28% chlorite to 5 parts 10% citric acid only once and will have to wait until I can get some sleep to see if it works a bit. How often would I take it?
Thanks for any helpful suggestions.
I have done online research and have found that one possible cause could be aspergillosis (a fungus). It can be very devastating (death) if it is not eradicated for people with a compromised immune system, as I have r. arthritis (used prednisone but now on curcumin) and diabetes, and have had bronchitis last year (cured by myself).
I was wondering if MMS could eradicate it. If so, which protocol would I use. At present I have tried the regular MMS protocol of 1 part 28% chlorite to 5 parts 10% citric acid only once and will have to wait until I can get some sleep to see if it works a bit. How often would I take it?
Thanks for any helpful suggestions.
I Commit Myself To The Path Of Healing. Whoever Has Resigned Themselves To Fate, Will Find That Fate Accepts His Resignation.
Last edit: 06 Nov 2015 12:16 by Dora. Reason: changed word from left to "right" side as well.
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06 Nov 2015 13:54 #50435
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Hello,
I do not know if it will be helpful or add to your confusion, but since you asked for opinions...
You mentioned three different conditions, one of which bloomed after a corticoïd treatment, and the pain you are experiencing seems to be part joints- part nerves-related.
Since you live in BC, instead of Aspergillus, I would point my finger on Lyme disease. The diagnosis is often overlooked since the blood tests are notorioulsy unreliable, and most symptoms can be inferred to other, more lucrative diseases.
I can also be Lyme plus Aspergillus, since Lyme disease can lower your immune system to the point where opportunistic germs can feel right at home.
The good news is, whatever the origin, MMS can help. For the fungus 3-6 weeks of protocol 1000 should be enough. If Lyme is there, it might take longer, and I would then recommend Herb Richard's book "how I kicked chronic Lyme disease in one year for pennies", quick read, inexpensive and comprehensive.
Don't forget to keep us posted!
I do not know if it will be helpful or add to your confusion, but since you asked for opinions...
You mentioned three different conditions, one of which bloomed after a corticoïd treatment, and the pain you are experiencing seems to be part joints- part nerves-related.
Since you live in BC, instead of Aspergillus, I would point my finger on Lyme disease. The diagnosis is often overlooked since the blood tests are notorioulsy unreliable, and most symptoms can be inferred to other, more lucrative diseases.
I can also be Lyme plus Aspergillus, since Lyme disease can lower your immune system to the point where opportunistic germs can feel right at home.
The good news is, whatever the origin, MMS can help. For the fungus 3-6 weeks of protocol 1000 should be enough. If Lyme is there, it might take longer, and I would then recommend Herb Richard's book "how I kicked chronic Lyme disease in one year for pennies", quick read, inexpensive and comprehensive.
Don't forget to keep us posted!
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03 Feb 2016 10:34 - 03 Feb 2016 10:46 #50956
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Thank You HariSeldon:
I am so sorry I have not replied to your kind response sooner, but my life has been in utter turmoil physically and mentally.
I don't remember what I did to conquer the costochondritis, but it resolved and was fine shortly after.
Regards: Dora
I am so sorry I have not replied to your kind response sooner, but my life has been in utter turmoil physically and mentally.
I don't remember what I did to conquer the costochondritis, but it resolved and was fine shortly after.
Regards: Dora
I Commit Myself To The Path Of Healing. Whoever Has Resigned Themselves To Fate, Will Find That Fate Accepts His Resignation.
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03 Feb 2016 10:43 #50957
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Replied by Dora on topic Aspergillosis in Costochondritis
Thank you so much RevPaul for your kind response.
Please see my response to HariSeldon.
I understand the concept you have given regarding overload die-off. Thanks.
I cannot get DMSO here. I have tried, but would have to get a doctor's Rx and he is not forthcoming with that.
I have diabetes and have to watch what I take and how much. So, I guess that is why they won't give me DMSO.
Once again, Much Thanks.
Please see my response to HariSeldon.
I understand the concept you have given regarding overload die-off. Thanks.
I cannot get DMSO here. I have tried, but would have to get a doctor's Rx and he is not forthcoming with that.
I have diabetes and have to watch what I take and how much. So, I guess that is why they won't give me DMSO.
Once again, Much Thanks.
I Commit Myself To The Path Of Healing. Whoever Has Resigned Themselves To Fate, Will Find That Fate Accepts His Resignation.
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