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Various infections are common with CFIDS. These infections adds further
stress to the body, causing the illness to be more complex and difficult to
reverse. These infections may be opportunistic (happens after CFIDS) or causal
(contributes to CFIDS developing)
Common Antibiotics used with CFIDS
See The Infection Matrix for more specific details
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| Doxycycline
(Tetracycline) |
569
- Recommended ones |
|
Transfer Factor |
371 |
| Ciprofloxacin (Quinolones) |
347 |
| Minocycline
(Tetracycline) |
340 |
| Azithromycin (Macrolides) |
305 |
| Zithromax (Macrolides) |
297 |
|
Whey |
296 |
| Clarithromycin (Macrolides) |
286 |
|
Olive Leaf |
242 |
| Biaxin (Macrolides) |
205 |
| Tetracycline(Tetracycline) |
158 |
| Flagyl (Metronidazole) |
122 |
|
Amoxicillin |
78 |
|
Ganciclovir (Antiviral) |
75 |
|
Augmentin |
62 |
| Sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim
component) |
57
- Questionable |
| Bactrim |
55
- Questionable |
| Trimethoprim (Bactrim
component) |
10
- Questionable |
Antibiotic Protocols
There are three main protocols: Prof. Garth Nicolson, US, Dr. C. Jadin MD,
South Africa and alternative (consisting of various non-denatured
wheys and transfer factors)
Personally, we have done Jadin's
protocol
and prefer it as it pro-actively addresses antibiotic resistant infections. It
handles Mycoplama, Chlaymedia and Rickettsia. We also are using the
alternative (with good results).
To read C. Jadin's Literature click here.
Prof. Nicolson is available at:
http://www.immed.org/illness/treatment_considerations.html
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