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dfddf - 17 Nov 2005 03:07 GMT
Interesting but I don't know if it's
quackery or not...  comments?

http://iafrica.com/news/sa/567864.htm
billybooger@billybooger.com - 18 Nov 2005 16:58 GMT
I appreciate your posting the web site.

It brings forth a very interesting concept. A substance that would
kill only 'bad' bacteria leaving the good bacteria. I have used
probiotics for years and it helped me overcome a horrible lactose
intolerance problem which caused me to have diarrhea any time I
consumed any milk products.

I believe the discovery by Cipla Medpro will be the new 'antibiotics'
of the future.

And, for what it's worth, I have always believed that treating
sinusitis with surgery, antibiotics etc. has not been the best
procedure. I believe sinusitis is caused more by internal chemical
makeup's of each individual. I have had success treating sinusitis
with taking alternative herbs Echinacea, Astragalus and Elderberry.

I am just recovering from a horrible attack of sinusitis which
antibiotics only helped temporarily. I changed to a new treatment of
Oregacyn which is a blend of oregano oil, mountainous sage and Cumin.
I combined this treatment with several nasal irrigations each day
using warm tap water and Kosher salt. My infection cleared in two
days. I had no side effects and it feels great to have clear sinuses
again. Oregacyn is very expensive ($55.99 for 90 capsules) (I have no
connection with the seller or manufacturer) but what is a few dollars
to have clear sinuses.

I know that many users of this group will flame me for this post but I
know without any doubt there are new treatments for sinusitis out
there and it will be just a matter of time before these new treatments
will be on counters in health food stores. Medicine is always changing
but the medical community is and has always been reluctant to accept
changes.

If anyone is interested I will be glad to give examples of this
reluctance of the medical community to accept new medicines and
procedures but if you will just look at almost any web site about
medical history you will see many examples.

Thanks again.

Bill



>Interesting but I don't know if it's
>quackery or not...  comments?
>
>http://iafrica.com/news/sa/567864.htm

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