I dont want to interfere with the chat forum, but thought I might just add my own two cents about infectons.
They are not always best fought through the standard means of antibiotics.
And, although there may be conceptualization regarding a connection between IC and any given bacteria, the question remains why does one person affected by a bacteria not become symptomatic in an identical manner as another person.
I personnaly believe the answer is the immune system's responsiveness to a situation. In the case of bartonella, it is a bacteria introduced form the outside, but there are other being introduced from within the body itself.
Regardless of which it is, enabling the immune system to attack the problem, in my experience is the more efficent way of handling these kinds of health challenges.
Thank you Matia that makes
Thank you Matia that makes sense to me.
Bartonella
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartonella
Above is a good site describing bartonella.
I dont want to interfere with the chat forum, but thought I might just add my own two cents about infectons.
They are not always best fought through the standard means of antibiotics.
And, although there may be conceptualization regarding a connection between IC and any given bacteria, the question remains why does one person affected by a bacteria not become symptomatic in an identical manner as another person.
I personnaly believe the answer is the immune system's responsiveness to a situation. In the case of bartonella, it is a bacteria introduced form the outside, but there are other being introduced from within the body itself.
Regardless of which it is, enabling the immune system to attack the problem, in my experience is the more efficent way of handling these kinds of health challenges.
What is Bartonella? KRISTE
What is Bartonella?
KRISTE
Kriste
BARTONELLA
Apparently it is a co-infection with Lyme's disease.