Would Turpentine Therapy Help Fungus in Blood?

Posted By Zizi (Bend, Or) on 08/02/2017

My son has what appears to be a fungal infection in his blood. It is in a biofilm. We could see long filaments in his jugular vein on a doppler. He has many symptoms like fatigue, a toxic feeling always in his head, bladder issues, blood pressure dropping on straightening his shoulders, visual pixelation, light sensitivity and more. This has been going on for years. Mild hyperbaric oxygen chamber treatments helped him for awhile and then not any more. A doctor said the lab showed a plant fungus in his blood. Another said he has Lyme disease. Another said he has mold that has colonized in his body. If we could get the fungus out of his blood maybe the other symptoms would go away.

Would turpentine help if it could go into the blood? Can it do that? I ordered Bill Thompson's book but haven't read it yet. The doctor has him on Rifampin, minocycline and Sporonox plus Ampho-b nasal spray. Nothing seems to be changing very much after several months of these antibiotics and antifungals.

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