Mycoplasma and ureaplasma

Posted By Knackers323 (Sydney, Australia) on 11/04/2014

Hi is anyone on this site anymore? i have a few questions if someone could help me please.

Can someone please explain to me clearly exactly what Ted's treatment for mycoplasma is, including doses. I am reading lots of fragmented info on this.

I've read sodium perborate, dmso, borax, h202 etc. Also does anyone know if this treatment would work for enteroviruses?

Would chlorine dioxide be more effective than h202? Has anyone tried this treatment?

Lastly is there any way to contact Ted? Thank you very much.

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Replied by Timh (KY) on 11/05/2014

Knackers: To begin, yes, MMS (Chlorine Dioxide) is many times more powerful than hydrogen peroxide. Sodium Perborate is powdered hydrogen peroxide or H2O2. To boost oxygen in the body you can add drops of 35% H2O2 to some juice and take orally and slowly increase the drops up to 15 2x day, but it would prove more effective to simply do the MMS protocol as it's much more powerful.

As for the DMSO and Sodium Perborate, I take a daily footbath of warm water w/ these two remedies plus a cup of Colloidal Silver w/ good results.

For the Mycoplasma in specific I get best results w/ the Borax 1/4 or 1/2 cup in a bath of hot water at least twice per wk. The herb Uva Ursi is also very effective against the Mycoplasma but there are directions or warnings as to restrictions of over or prolonged use. You will show immediate improvement w/ Uvi Ursi but must take some days off from it's use which gives opportunity for other remedies.

Anti viral remedies are BHT, Echinacea, St Johnswort, Chanca Piedra, and Lysine.

Colloidal Silver or H2O2 can be nebulized to kill the mycoplasma which does love to reside in the lungs as they contain much cholesterol.

Also, cut Arginine rich foods (chocolate and nuts) from the diet. Supplemental Ornithine also reduces the Arginine thus starving the Mycoplasma.

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Replied by Grant (Sydney Australia) on 11/06/2014

Hi Timh, thanks very much for your reply. So I don't need to take all the other things that Ted suggested for the mycoplasma like the clove oil, disodium edta, niacinamide? Didnt Ted say he was told the cure was dmso and borax? Is Ted still around? Thanks for your help Timh
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Replied by Knackers323 (Sydney, Australia) on 11/06/2014

I have seen a section on earthclinic that suggests places to buy these treatments but I can't find it again. Could you tell me where to find it please?
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Replied by Timh (KY) on 11/07/2014

Grant: Ted tries to avoid reposting info as he is busy w/ other needed things, so just take the advise and run w/ it. From my experience, it is best to not throw any medicines out of the cabinet. Incorporate as many remedies as possible while monitoring results.
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Replied by Grant (Sydney, AU) on 11/07/2014

Hi Tim

ok I appreciate that. It's just if I was to take everything that Ted has recommended for mycoplasma on these pages, I would have to take 20 or so things. This isn't doable so I am trying to determine what is the minimum that will be effective.

is there anyone on here that has tried and may know the answer to this?

thanks again Tim

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Replied by Timh (KY) on 11/08/2014

Grant: IMHO, the top two would be Borax and Uvi Ursi. Depending on your health status and the severity of the infection, your results of treatment will vary. Start w/ these two remedies and continue adding items until you see big results. Mycoplasma is almost always difficult to treat.
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Replied by Grant (Sydney) on 11/08/2014

Thanks, Tim. Just a couple more questions.

Ted suggested sodium molybdate but I can't find it anywhere. Would another form of molybdenum do? It's suggested to take edta but the only edta I can find is calcium edta.

At the top of the page it says calcium is one of the main things to treat mycoplasma but then Ted says it shouldn't be taken as it helps form biofilm around the mycoplasma. Can you clear this up for me please. Thanks for all your help.

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Replied by Bill (San Fernando, Philippines) on 11/08/2014

Hi Grant...There is usually always a problem getting sodium molybdate from the internet as a powder. But it is possible to find it sold on the internet:

Sodium Molybdate-- Ebay.com

Borax is also highly useful against mycoplasma as well as fungal problems in the body.

You can buy borax in Aussie from these sources:

Cole's -- Borax Cleaner

Bunning's Warehouse -- Glitz Green Borax 1 Kg

It's also true, as Ted says, that calcium as well as other heavy metals contribute to biofilm formation for both bacteria and fungus. So using Tetra-Na EDTA will help to get rid of the calcium, heavy metals etc and hence help to get rid of the biofilms which are hiding and protecting these critters. Ted also mentions that you should use clove oil and higher dose niacin or niacinamide against mycoplasma because clove oil and niacin also kill mycoplasma. These are easy enough to find.

I usually take 500 mgs of niacin after a meal per day and have no problem with it. But if you take niacin you will have to find your own balance between the niacin flush effects and what you can tolerate -- so I would just start with a lower dose like 100 mgs with a meal and work up. I use niacin because its the cheapest form which also seems to have more useful effects in the blood and for relaxation than niacinamide. But both niacin and niacinamide will both act to give you more energy and help to spur your immune system to more active, stronger and protective levels.

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Replied by Grant (Sydney, AU) on 11/09/2014

Thanks very much Bill
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Replied by Selchuk (Istanbul) on 06/21/2015

Hi Bill,

I am a non-bacterial chronical prostatitis patient since 4.5 years and I tried 5-6 urologists and almost 50-100 alternative treatments. Of course all treatments are failed.

10 days ago I went an Infectious Diseases doctor and she tried some new laboratory tests and she found Ureaplasma urealyticum (more than 100.000) and Mycoplasma hominis (more than 10.000). She started Tavanic 500mg (Levofloxacin group) but I need your recommendations of alternative Treatments. I will be grateful for your help..Thanks

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Replied by Bill (San Fernando, Philippines) on 06/23/2015

Hi Selchuk...If I were in your shoes I would supplement iodine for your prostate problem.

There are two ways you could take the iodine. First, you could supplement the full Iodine Protocol which is described here. You must take the iodine with ALL the companion nutrients as advised.

The other way that you could take iodine would be to combine one teaspoon of DMSO(Dimethyl Sulfoxide) with about 10 drops of lugols iodine. Rub this mix topically once a day all over the skin area around the prostate gland. After absorption, you can rub aloe vera gel or oil over this area. This method will deliver the iodine more directly and transdermally to the prostate gland area where it is needed most. Please note that you should also supplement all the iodine companion nutrients on a daily basis that are advised in the Iodine Protocol above.

Iodine is extremely important for the prostate gland because it has so many benefits on so many different levels. Prostate problems can be caused or aggravated by heavy metals such as cadmium or lead. Iodine chelates and removes cadmium, mercury, aluminum, lead, arsenic, bromine and fluorine from the body. Prostate problems can also be caused by hormonal imbalances when you age. Every hormone receptor in your body needs essential daily iodine to function properly and efficiently. Prostate problems can also be caused by bacterial infections like mycoplasma. Iodine also kills a broad spectrum of pathogens including, viruses, fungus, bacteria, mycoplasma and parasites.

On a daily basis I would also perhaps supplement both Saw Palmetto and Olive Leaf herbs as well. The Saw Palmetto herb will help to further increase and re-balance your testosterone levels and Olive Leaf will also further act to help kill any pathogens that are involved.

For your information -- Levofloxacin is an antibiotic that contains fluorine which is a known poison. This drug works against and harms your thyroid health because of the fluorine content. If you take any antibiotic over the longer term then this acts to destroy all the beneficial gut bacteria in your intestines. This can lead to many other more serious problems. Read more about the consequences of the Antibiotic Syndrome.

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