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Recieved: 2000/01/11 07:39
Subject: Re: [K-list] I survived Y2K (sort of)
From: Robert Weil
On 2000/01/11 07:39, Robert Weil posted thus to the K-list:
At 03:42 11/01/00 -0800, you wrote:
>HELLO!
>
><< l wonder: has anyone else out there had this sort
> of reaction to antibiotics that appears related to k? >>
>
>Now that you mention it..........
>Just about a month ago I got a sinus/bronchitus infection thing and I did
>what I always do...go to the doc and get amoxicillan..which knocks it out in
>no time although i get a yeat infection :-(..... this time however I had a
>strange reaction! got hot as blue blazes like I was on fire on the
>inside..and had some splotching. It wasnt the same as my sulfur/cephlex
>reaction...but the next morning it happened again as soon as I took the pill
>and I made myself immediately barf it up. the next time I told the doc about
>what happened and he gave me something else and it happened again...now Im in
>a quandry and guess I will have to stick with my trusty goldenseal...<fingers
>crossed> which seems to work well albeit slowly. I didnt make a connection
>with this and K but it is entirely possible becuase I had received a distance
>attunement right before the sickness which cased a major K flare up and
>actually the "illness" could have been some clearing.....perhaps we should
>pull together some good coping remedies...LOL with flu season upon us.
That sounds like a good idea: we have approached the time of the resistant
virus/bacterium. Until they find a possibly DNA-level vaccine, we are going
to have to use more traditional methods, imo.
I hear that they've turned Goldwater Hospital in New York into a detention
centre for sufferers from resistant TB, who cannot manage to hold to the
regime of drugs and injections necessary to kill the bug. The treatment can
last up to two years, and I know I would find that hard to manage. The
enforced drug-taking detention is the only means NY has to slow/stop the
spread of this disease: In Russia, where the drugs are too expensive to
buy, they simply remove the infected lung altogether.
I like using plant-based helpers for physical ailments. I can work on the
emotional processes, but I like to use plants to support.
Personally, I have much respect for the herb thyme. It contains two
antibacterial chemicals (Thymol and ?) and assists with clearing phlegm
from the chest, inducing fever (and hence killing viruses), and infused as
a tea with a little honey is tasty too. I've used it to help me over chest
coughs, fevers and sore throats.
Echinacia is also good for boosting the immune response. Be careful not to
take it for more than a month without a break, coz it will deplete your
adrenal system, which will need to take a holiday for a week or so before
you dive in again on the Echinacia (assuming you need to: I only take it if
I've been infected by something, until the symptoms go).
Love
Rob
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