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#1 joeld

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Posted 05 April 2012 - 07:57 PM

I was on several courses on antibiotics in my teens, now at 21 i am paying the price. Antibiotics can be very harmful to your stomach killing good bacteria wile bad bacteria thrive. this creates many immune problems and malnutrition, which are usually part of the reason for ance anyway. Read http://www.wired.com...icial-bacteria/. Try cutting out sugars refined foods and cut out gluten, also try taking zinc(good quality). and if you must take antibiotics take probiotics aswell, make sure they are of good quality usually more expensive but the cheap ones dont work.

I was also on roaccatane which does the same thing but even worse, try stay away from the medication. eat healthy cute out gluten and phytates which reduce zinc uptake. Try and be active and think positively. It will go away.

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Posted 05 April 2012 - 08:47 PM

after taking antibiotics for bronchitis, i felt ill 3 weeks later, and never recovered. precisely one year later i was diagnosed with crohns disease which is a form of inflammatory bowel disease. their is more then one study linking antibiotics to ibd. wish i knew all this ahead of time. its not that taking antibiotics will guaranty you will get ibd, but it greatly increases your risk.

my sister took antibiotics for a similar infection and was soon after diagnosed with asthma.

antibiotics are an old 1930's outdated medicine. sure their are new versions, but still ignorant of the fact they are disrupting good bacteria.

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