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I'm currently on Cipro for an inestinal infection and wondered if Cipro would do anything for co infections? I'm pretty sure I read it does nothing for lyme.
Unfortuantely since being on Cipro I've had horrible neck/shoulder blade pain. Any ideas on what my help this?
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The neck pain could be toxins from die-off .... lots of times neck pain is due to toxins.
It could also be a herx .... I get neck/shoulder/upper-back pain when I herx.
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TheCrimeOfLyme
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It treats bartonella.
The only thing that really helped me was chiropractors, massage and saunas. I used to put rice in a sock ( white) and microwave it, but dont wet down the rice, and use it for a heat bag, so to speak.
Ive also used peppermint oil. It *always* helped me. Dont drink it.. lol, put it on your skin.
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Mathias
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Cipro also treats most mycoplasma species.
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