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lymielauren28
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Wondering if anybody has used Raintrees MYCO formula. Does it work? Help? Thanks!

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annxyzz
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I have not , but I believe others here have and I think I remember reading positive things about it .

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I have not used their MYCO but it's on my wish list, along with more SPIRO and Amazon A-P.

I did well with the trial run of SPIRO

http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi/ubb/search/search_forum/1

LymeNet Archives - to search past threads.
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Just to be sure you have these basic links:

Prof. Garth Nicholson's research in Mycoplasma is to be commended. He is the primo researcher in this matter. Here is his main site:

http://www.immed.org/

MYCOPLASMA

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He also spoke a the recent ILADS Conference in Toronto. You can view the first ten minutes of that - and purchase the DVD here:

http://www.ilads.org/media/videos/videos_nicolson.php

Garth Nicolson, PhD Video

New Research on Lipid Replacement Therapy to improve mitochondrial and membrane function in complex infections.

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http://www.prohealth.com/me-cfs/blog/boardDetail.cfm?id=1402210

Pro Heatlh�s ME/CFS and Fibromyalgia Message Board

Dr Nicolson Interview - 9/13/10
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I'm sure you have this link but you may not have seen Taylor's excellent article:
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http://www.rain-tree.com/myco-capsules.htm

RainTree MYCO Capsules

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http://www.rain-tree.com/myco.htm

Mycoplasmas - Stealth Pathogens

-by Leslie Taylor, ND

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Through Raintree�s Tropical Plant Database (&/or Taylor's book) you can link to each ingredient for details and history.

They have excellent 3rd party research citations and they are superb in their methods and ethics, both ecologically and in fair-trade principles.

The book offered at the site is very good, too. Also of interest:
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http://www.rain-tree.com/form_antiparasite.htm

RAINTREE�s Amazon A-P Capsules

(anti-parasitic, and many of the herbs in this formula are also anti-malarial)

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http://www.rain-tree.com/spiro-extract.htm

Amazon SPIRO capsules (anti-spirochetal)
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I hope you have an excellent doctor who can guide you. That really helps. Good luck.
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Keebler ,
Is spiro a teasel? Did it really help ? I have thought of trying teasel.

I REALLY appreciate your links of info KEEBLER! You are a great source of info and encouragement .

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Thanks for the responses and keebler thank you for the links. I'm not sure if I have myco or not, but my fianc� and I are both sick with something and we cannot get rid of it. Multiple rounds of antibiotics for both of us for the last two months.
Antibiotics are knocking it down, but not eradicating it.

"It" has set up shop in our sinuses and lungs but also causes us extreme fatigue, joint pains and out of this world headaches. We ordered 6 bottles of the MYCO last night - I'll let y'all know how it goes....

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And we both have an appt. with my llmd on Feb.14th. I can't wait!

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annxyzz,

You write: "Is spiro a teasel? Did it really help ? I have thought of trying teasel." (end quote)


No. RainTree SPIRO is NOT Teasel Root.

PRL SprioNIL is Teasel:

http://www.choosecra.com/store/prl/specialties/spiro-nil.html --

Teasel did nothing for me. I wasted a couple months on, told by a ND it "should" work. Other than herx at the beginning, nothing. But, then it was the ONLY thing other than smilax to consider - and there weren't even any LL NDs around anywhere, yet.

Still, teasel has helped some people. You might seek out those links and assess their feasibility for your body.

Now, you asked if RainTree SPIRO helped me. I only took it for 5 weeks (as funds allowed). One should take it for at least a few months before a determination can really be made.

It was a bit rough, it did make my startle triggers worse but never went into a full seizure. I understand why it was a bit harsh.

I should have also been on fish oil and magnesium, etc. but keeping to just one item at a time is just the way it has to be for now (there is no other choice, not complaining but some explanation as to why a more rounded program in not being used.)

Within a couple days on SPIRO, my sinuses, mouth ulcers and urinary problems were improving greatly.

Did I feel better on it? Not really. It did help symptoms so, of course, that felt good but it did not make me feel normal (nothing really can right now, though).

And that is totally reasonable and I accept that treatment for stealth infection rarely makes one feel better while it's doing its job.

Could I tell it was a good formula? Absolutely.

Would I use it again, for as long as necessary? Yes. Absolutely. Studying the ingredient list is fascinating. So is reading Taylor's book.

(I can't read fiction or so many other kinds of writing but, for some reason, herbal history is all that I can comprehend at this time in my life.)

I also know that there is probably no single formula that's going to be the end-all, be all for myself or anyone. Rotation, covering all the bases, at least keeps life interesting, eh?
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I took Spiro for several months at the recommended dosage and can't really say that I noticed any change at all, positive or negative, but then we're all different!
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