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#516173 11/26/16 05:55 PM
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Any idea what abx is good for prostate of corneybacteria group d2 tuberculosis?

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Hello, worldofme:

Corynebacteria are Gram-positive pathogens, so an agent that affects this type of bacteria would be the best choice.

I have no direct experience, and now in Philippines cannot so easily ask my microbiologists sister and BIL, but here is an article I found that might be of some help: Antimicrobial Susceptibilities of Coryne...icrobial Agents

When I did the studies on Klebsiella spp, I looked for the easiest agents to administer (oral), obtain, and the least expensive. In this case these factors are certainly less important; You will--hopefully--not require treatment for very long.

I will revisit this thread after contacting guys with some experience in this, or at least a lot more knowledge.

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Please..apparently I have corneybacteria tuberculosis a abx resistent. Suspect to vanco, dapto and zyvox according to some article I found.

How long for prostate infection?

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Sorry, worldofme:

There may be three varities of prostatisis--chronic, recurrent, and acute. It is logical that recurrent is treated repeatedly with the same level of antibiotic having less and less effect, as resistant germs "select out" and repopulate established colonies. Your strain is already resistant to conventional antibiotics, apparently.

I can only speculate at what I would do to try and eliminate this; I have not ever had it so do not have any success story. First thing would be to begin taking colloidal silver at least 4oz (~20ppM) 3X day on empty stomach long before drinking anything else or eating. Then fresh raw garlic in two week cycles. It takes about three days for the majority of poison alkaloids in the garlic to be expelled, but then I would begin "The Beck Protocol,"--at least only the CS (colloidal silver) and "bioelectrifier" portions...for now.

Certainly, I would do as I did with Klebsiella--make my body less welcoming as a host, so I would learn as much as possible about this nasty germ! They don't love heat, I would bake myself, cold and I'm in artic conditions, acid and I'm doing acid diet. But the opposite might be true and I would get some GlycoThymoline (it is an old mouthwash), and actually take internally up to 20 drops at a time--until it's odor can be detected when I went to the bathroom.

With UTI, there are special sugars--mannitol--that will help expel the bacteria with flagellae. I would drink a lot of cranberry juice, also unsweetened concord grape juice, and supplement with plenty of chelated zinc, caprylic acid (EFAs) also GLA--borage seed oil, EVOO by teaspoonful 8X daily. I would try to take at least 5g daily vitC. And I already eat bitter melon, but would eat this every day for a week: Half a melon mixed with scrambled egg (and I use hot sauce--Siracha is a good one it has garlic, also...). These can be found at Asian markets and look like cucumbers with Elephant Man disease... They should be boiled first, but not stirred much apparently this increases their bitterness. I do things in cycles to see how I feel during rest periods.

All I can really think of for now; hope something helps You regain

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Thanks.

Do you know if chronic prostatitis can lead to Chronic Spondalytitis symptoms? Apparently, I got Reactive Arthritis which has turned very chronic and I can't seem to get a doc to understand any of this and I've been to over 15 docs. It's strange none have encounter something such as this.

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Originally Posted By worldofme
I've been to over 15 docs. It's strange none have encounter something such as this.

It is not at all strange that doctors have not encountered your situation if you are misdiagnosed or misunderstanding your diagnosis.


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