Velve921
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Do you have a recommended source to consider?
Any literature as well?
Any literature as well?
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Have you tried cyproheptadine? It is known to decrease excessive urination. Don't know about specific dose but I'd start at 4mg in the late afternoon but not at night since the drowsiness can carry over to the next day.
Haidut,
Any other supplements you've seen helpful for excessive urination? I've tried:
Cyproheptadine
Benedryl
NDT
T3
StressNon
DHEA
Progest e
Aspirin
B3
B1
K2
Tetracycline
Vitamin A
Vitamin D
Vitamin E (supplement gave me an allergic reaction)
Red Light
Methylene Blue
Epsom Salt Baths
To be technical, many chemotherapy molecules are called antibiotics. Well, off to stockpile some tetracycline.
Higher dose cyproheptadine should stop the excessive urination. Ask your doctor what he thinks about using 4mg-8mg daily for a week.
8mg of cyrpoheptadine before bed time has not reduced urination. In the last 2 weeks urination has increased from 2 to 3x a night. Yesterday, urination increased where I had to pull over 4x on a 5 hour drive to urinate.
Ok so here it goes :Doesn't this confirm spectacularly the validity of Coley, Rife, Koch, Livingston, Naessens, etc....work, arguing for cancer being caused by microorganisms ?
We might need some time to see if antibiotic resistances don't appear and cause a cancer relapse.
Have you checked your prostate? These are also prostate inflammation symptoms. Progesterone often helps.
Do you have a recommended source to consider?
Any literature as well?
Yeah I think potassium iodide is antibiotic but if you're going to take a gram of it please load up on selenomethionine (200mcg-400mcg daily). It's needed to protect your thyroid. Also please keep in mind that with a gram of KI you're gonna shut down your thyroid for ~48 hours due to the Wolff-Chaikoff effect. Nothing really dramatic. Just for you to keep in mind in case you monitor pulse+temps and stuff.
I've had my prostate checked..it used to be inflammed a couple years ago but it decreased. I used Prog e for the majority of 2014-2015 and saw no considerable difference in urination. Initially Progest e helped with decreasing stress before bed time but eventually the effect wore off.
That is very strange because it starts at 120mg and it's a well known effect that's why they sell it as antiradiation pills. Anyway I mentioned it just in case the guy sees sonething strange with pulse+temps.it didn't do that for me. My thyroid was fine. I can tell if my thyroid gets shut down. It wasn't shut down.
Long shot, but have you tried cranberry juice or D-mannose?Any other supplements you've seen helpful for excessive urination? I've tried:
Disrupt the most common UTIs. I think D-mannose is a sugar that is in cranberries. I've found cranberry juice a useful preventive against UTIs. Others here have reported excellent effects from D-mannose for stopping a UTI under way. I've bout D-mannose to have on hand if I need it, but not yet tried it.I have not...what is the premise of both?
For the back pain I took 100mg doxycycline for a month. The Augmentin was for an ear/sinus infection back in 2009.
How did you decide on the doxycycline and 100mg for the back pain?
I have low back pain, milk sensitivity, chronic inflammation (sinusitis, dark circles under eyes and an occasional rash) and believe an antibiotic may be in order. I have Tetracycline Hydrochloride- I am considering 100mg as well.