Post by i got problems on Sept 10, 2005 18:39:52 GMT -5
Some doctors have been prescribing septra as an adjunct to externally applied medication to treat tough cases of lice.
The basic idea is that lice host bacteria such as the one schwartz describes.
Its pretty simple
We swallow the septra
The septra is in our blood stream and the lice take in the septra.
the septra kills the indigenous bacteria inside the lice which are responsible for some essential host metabolic function
the bacteria die...resulting in missing metabolic products and the lice then die
If the vector in our bodies are collembola as many suspect, they probably have this bacteria and the mechanism is similar to killing lice with septra.
Scwartz isolated S. maltophilia, but you have to question his selection method. When he claims to have cultured this bacteria he probably used a culture which only can grow bacteria and not some other bug ( eg collembolla)
When He makes claims that this bacteria can produce fibers etc.....like many others i just dont believe that. Bacteria cannot jump from my scalp and bite me on the leg! You dont need a medical degree to know that.
However if you synthesize from everyones experiences along with the apparent succecss from many people using his septra protocol the syntheisis of schwartz idea and others is pretty apparent that the conlusion could possibly be that S. maltophilia is natural flora in Collembolla and the septra kills the bacteria.
You only need to take incredible doses to have a consistent effect.
Perhaps that is why many people who take ivermectin only report the range of no improvement to mild improvement. Perhaps the required dosing for ivermectin is much higher than people have been using as well.
this is just my opinion
The basic idea is that lice host bacteria such as the one schwartz describes.
Its pretty simple
We swallow the septra
The septra is in our blood stream and the lice take in the septra.
the septra kills the indigenous bacteria inside the lice which are responsible for some essential host metabolic function
the bacteria die...resulting in missing metabolic products and the lice then die
If the vector in our bodies are collembola as many suspect, they probably have this bacteria and the mechanism is similar to killing lice with septra.
Scwartz isolated S. maltophilia, but you have to question his selection method. When he claims to have cultured this bacteria he probably used a culture which only can grow bacteria and not some other bug ( eg collembolla)
When He makes claims that this bacteria can produce fibers etc.....like many others i just dont believe that. Bacteria cannot jump from my scalp and bite me on the leg! You dont need a medical degree to know that.
However if you synthesize from everyones experiences along with the apparent succecss from many people using his septra protocol the syntheisis of schwartz idea and others is pretty apparent that the conlusion could possibly be that S. maltophilia is natural flora in Collembolla and the septra kills the bacteria.
You only need to take incredible doses to have a consistent effect.
Perhaps that is why many people who take ivermectin only report the range of no improvement to mild improvement. Perhaps the required dosing for ivermectin is much higher than people have been using as well.
this is just my opinion