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jupiter76
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can anyone tell me the dosage of jodine for inhalation for lungworm? how many drops in how many water and what is the concentration of the used jodine solution?

thanks.

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Hi Jupiter,

Do you mean "Iodine"?

I remember you posted about a cough with clindamycin.

Is there anyway your cough could be another coinfection? Like babesia or mycoplasma?

I don't know about the iodine protocol.

Hope you feel better soon.

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yes Iodine.

I´m not sure what it is. I reacted with significant herxing and some improvement to biltricide but felt no improvement with 3 months of mepron and also no noticable herxing.

from thee beginning of my illness on I had signifcant lung involvemnt including severe coughing which does not improve with antihistaminics but some with cortison spray which I only tested but don`t want to take because of immune supression. I wonder if mycoplasma pn can survive 2,5 years of antibiotics. Azithromycin alone does nothing. Doxy does nothing so that´s why I`m confused. myco does not respond to biltricide also. That´s why I don`t know what it is.

Maybe someone knows if mycoplasma fermentans causes cough?

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Jupiter-I will check in my mycoplasma book to see if it does, and will post it note reminder to return here.

Greta

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yes please do so!


Noone knowing Iodine dosage for inhalation?

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Hi Jupiter-I'm sorry I didn't respond sooner. I forgot.

Anyways, in Buhners Mycoplasma book, page 31, it has a section on m.fermentans.

-found in upper and lower genital tracts, upper and lower respiratory tracts. Bone marrow, synovial fluid, amniotic fluid.

-it can cause pneumonia, RA, TMJ, chronic bronchitis . (tons of other diseases listed, but I just picked the respiratory ones)

-very common in those dx'd with ALS

-associated with Gulf War Syndrome

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