Considering Alternatives to Antibiotics
Even though tetracyclines are one of the most commonly prescribed classifications of antibiotics (they include minocycline, doxycycline, and more), they are not as benign as we are led to think….If you check back in your TW you will find many antibiotic substitutes, such as D-mannose for urinary tract infections, or Kyolic Liquid and Oregano Oil for low-grade gastric and intestinal infections, etc. And remember if you are vulnerable to infection, it often means your vitamin D is not at the optimal level (over 80 ng/dL. Do not use the ridiculous cut-off of 30 ng/ dL of commercial labs), as documented here earlier this year. And if recurrent infections are not due to a vitamin D deficiency, it’s due to other nutrient deficiencies or unidentified toxicities. There’s always a cause.
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