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I went to my GP last week and I explained to him more about the diet. He promotes this type of a diet but from a different point of view. As far as he is concerned he thinks that starches by nature are inflammitory. He seems to believe it has more to do with your blood sugar rising quickly when you eat starches and then falling quickly. Anyway he says we do not need starch in our diets at all. He says we have only been eating starch for the last 5000 years and the million years before that we only ate protein and vegatation and our bodies are not good at processing starch. So that is his theory , not the bacteria theory. So I asked him for antibiotic and he wouldn't give me cipro but gave me minocycline 50mg from the tetracycline family instead. He gave me one month's supply. He also suggested taking acidophilus with it. So I was wondering ........
1. Do I take this antibiotic daily for 1 month? Will it work even if it is not cipro?
2. Do I take the acidophilus at the same time or after the one month of antibiotic? How much acidophilus per day?
I thank you in advance for any suggestions on this matter.
Deborah
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