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Who here has treated for mycoplasma? Has it made you better? What did you use? Been in treatment four years only 10% improvement treated for common confections and have used oral and iv abx as well as herbals ozone and rife. Thinking might have mycoplasma. My doc thinks that if I did it would have been treated by the abx I was on in these four years and also said it's uncommon. Did test positive for elevated hhv6 levels. Don't know how common that is.
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It's always a good idea to take rutin- bioflavenoids, or take horse chestnut to make the walls of arteries stay strong when doing systemic enzymes.
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I was treated extensively for mycoplasma. It took a very, very long time to see any substantial progress. Floroquinlones (levaquin, cipro, factive, etc.) are an important component of the treatment protocol that should be utilized.
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I treat myself for Mycoplasma pneumonia. When it was bad it would cause the typical pneumonia symptoms. I also experience crushing fatigue. At lower levels it does damage to my intestinal tract.
It is one of four pathogens involved with my Crohns disease. I do not have Lyme.
When I first suspected mycoplasma I had the beginnings of pnuemonia and extremely sick with a crohns flare. I was prescribed a Z-pack, and recovered for a few weeks. But it comes back before too long.
I already had a Rife machine for treating my wife's Lyme and coinfections, so I started treating the mycoplasma. It kills it pretty effectively.
Treating the mycoplasma and the three other crohns infections has kept me symptom free for over a year. No prescription meds, as they didn't work anyway.
I can keep the mycoplasma down but it will come back without the frequency treatments. It a tough one, but it can be reduced pretty easily using this method.
I might also employ some of the other methods mentioned here. Good info.
Good luck.
Dan
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D Bergy
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Just another comment.
You can kill off the mycoplasma with frequencies as quick as you body is able to clear out the dead stuff. Its not a slow process, but probably should not do a two hour treatment like I did right off.
I was up all night running to the bathroom. I was loaded with it.
Dan
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I also had mycoplasma. I don't remember how I treated it, sorry. Too many infections, too many treatments. For sure, I never used any abx or chemical thing, mostly herbs and homeopathics.
My myco was not that bad, I think, compared with babesia and bartonela.
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