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Borax TreatmentQuestion by Jacquelyn on 10/14/2007
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand)
The mycoplasma nevertheless has a certain weaknesses, such as aspirin that can be safely tried, if it works, the effects felt can be quite rapid, the key to proper taking of aspirin appears to be 250-500 mg, well dissolved in one half glass of water. For an aspirin to actually work properly the proper remedy requires zinc gluconate 50 mg and sodium ascobate vitamin C 1000 mg. Although, whichever you try, it is always important to get sufficient alkalinity where the urinary pH from 7 to 7.35. Baking soda however is a bare minimum. A preferred remedy is 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda plus 1/8 teaspoon of citric acid, as citrates are more effective. There is some information of the use of artemisia, or wormwood, or artemisinin that has some effectiveness against these mycoplasma, although, not much feedback. BHT supplements 500 mg, can often weaken the mycoplasma's growth. What I do know is they are peculiarly powerful in killing off virus and has some suppressing effects on mycoplasma, but I don't know specifically for the fermentin variety. Clove oil is one emergency remedy I always have in handy and can be added to all drinking water such as 1-2 drops per glass of water. The reason why this used is that it is this very clove oil which is the SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT remedies I can think off in PREVENTING the drain off effect that you are experiencing.
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