I can’t stress strongly enough that in my opinion, antibiotics should basically…*never*…be used.
The one exception is the death bed, when there are no other options.
Antibiotics are simply poisons, and for too large a percentage of people result in either immediate or delayed complications that can impact the quality of that persons life to varying degrees. The tendon and joint issues that cipro and other AB’s can cause can sometimes not show up for months.
That said, let’s find solutions.
I am about to expand upon theory, based on personal experience with having these issues that may have been related to using AB’s, including Cipro:
It is my contention that the cause of these joint and tendon issues is the result of a systemic fungal infection that has seeped into the joints. The fact that it can take time to manifest…according to the FDA’s own side effect profile for the drug, the aforementioned “months”…is possible proof that this condition is indicative of a fungal infection that the Cipro helped foster.
Reason being, systemic fungal infections are believed to be epidemic in western society by many alternative thinkers such as myself. An eastern practitioner I know believes the same.
The reason why we’re not all conscious of this problem is that the time it takes to manifest the damage the fungus is causing can take a great deal of time. We instead notice only subtle effects…very often, these effects/symptoms are what people call “getting old.”
It may not be about getting old at all. It could simply be the effect of a long-standing, slow and insidious infection.
My program references the heart cells that were kept alive for decades beyond their lifespan, thanks to keeping the tissue pathogen and toxin-free.
In essence, the tissue did not age.
The healthy gut flora/bacteria that is destroyed by the Cipro will be compensated for as best it can by the internal environment of the gut working hard to re-establish a homeostasis.
During this time, the balance of yeasts may become so unbalanced, and the yeasts may mutate into their pathogen state via the common western diet feeding this slowly developing condition, and slowly but surely the fungus breaches the gut barrier and finds its way into a new home…such as the joints being a common stop-off point.
It has been my experience that if I approach the problem as a systemic fungal issue…that relief comes.
This is yet another reason, in a long string of reasons, why my program focuses so much on the fungal issue in western society; it is both a fat-weight concern, as well as a health issue first and foremost.
Love, Happiness, Health and Peace…………Tim 🙂