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droid1226
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Could it be that the quinolinic acid in cipro pill is the reason that it's such a feared antibiotic?
Is that too simple?
I read quinolinic acid destroy brains of sick people and even healthy people, but especially ones with immuno and CNS involvement. Particularly if MTHFR is an issue and it just recirculates through blood.
MADDOG
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I have lost tendons due to months of cipro. Could be the cause of a lot of my troubles.
I belive the flouride in the cipro hardens the bones preventing tendons from staying atached to the bone. I bet tendon attachment is sort of like roots on a tree. MADDOG
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surprise
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Yikes. Um, did not realize fluoride is in the drugs? Huh? Sheesh.
I did do Levaquin 2x for Bartonella about 6-7 weeks each time, and Cipro for short durations (2 weeks, then 4 weeks, lastly 2 weeks)
I'm okay without damage, but was wicked paranoid while taking it, made plans accordingly with magnesium, vitamin C, no exercise.
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