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Jason A. Hawrelak "The causes of intestinal dysbiosis: a review". Alternative Medicine Review. FindArticles.com. 17 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FDN/is_2_9/ai_n6112781/
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PJ Almodova
RE: The causes of intestinal dysbiosis: a review
My client (middle aged, well-developed adult) has been
prescribed five different antibiotics within the past six
months; two antibiotics simultaneously to cure a diagnosis
of skin MRSA. Fatigue, loss of appetite, near continual
headaches, abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, all-over flu-like
aches and weakness presented shortly following.
A chronic sore throat with swollen carotid glands also
presented, testing positive in laboratory multi-strain
resistant E. coli, including three molar teeth infection,
subject to neuro-surgery.
Ciprofloxin was the prescribed treatment for the E.coli in
mouth/throat. Although the client faithfully consumed
Align/Probiotics simultaneously with the Ciprofloxin tx for
the E. coli, the diarrhea continues.
My client has also suffered a continual bout of diarrhea
which has not subsided for four months. Due to fresh blood
presenting in the stool, then subsiding, another test was
run. This time we discovered Candidas albicans in the
bowels.
These symptoms may have been caused d/t an antibiotic
allergy/reaction. Client has been diagnosed with GERD,
coupled with polymyalgi following the recent antibiotic
regime.
Comments, advice, education or personal experience
commentary responses are welcomed. Thank you. -
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PJ Almodova
RE: The causes of intestinal dysbiosis: a review
My client (middle aged, well-developed adult) has been
prescribed five different antibiotics within the past six
months; two antibiotics simultaneously to cure a diagnosis
of skin MRSA. Fatigue, loss of appetite, near continual
headaches, abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, all-over flu-like
aches and weakness presented shortly following.
A chronic sore throat with swollen carotid glands also
presented, testing positive in laboratory multi-strain
resistant E. coli, including three molar teeth infection,
subject to neuro-surgery.
Ciprofloxin was the prescribed treatment for the E.coli in
mouth/throat. Although the client faithfully consumed
Align/Probiotics simultaneously with the Ciprofloxin tx for
the E. coli, the diarrhea continues.
My client has also suffered a continual bout of diarrhea
which has not subsided for four months. Due to fresh blood
presenting in the stool, then subsiding, another test was
run. This time we discovered Candidas albicans in the
bowels.
These symptoms may have been caused d/t an antibiotic
allergy/reaction. Client has been diagnosed with GERD,
coupled with polymyalgi following the recent antibiotic
regime.
Comments, advice, education or personal experience
commentary responses are welcomed. Thank you.
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