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Re: what dose doxycycline to cross blood brain barrier » Jeroen

Posted by bleauberry on September 6, 2018, at 6:11:44

In reply to Re: what dose doxycycline to cross blood brain barrier, posted by Jeroen on September 4, 2018, at 9:45:22

Just because you can't feel a response doesn't mean it isn't doing its job. I would say maybe roughly 3/4 of the time we take antibiotics we don't feel they are doing anything. It's really only during the Herxheimer reactions that you feel it. Or the initial antidepressant effect you feel when you first start it. Other than those feelings, it is pretty much waiting game of time and persistence. The bacteria are constantly going into hiding, coming out of hiding, and you feel it when that happens. But most of the time they are inactive or dormant and that is why it takes so long to treat. Anecdotal clues suggest that they are really active about one week out of every month. That's usually around a full moon. But with me it was always around half moons. It might be an interesting eye-opener to start tracking how you feel on half and full moons. I would wager a bet you find a pattern there. That pattern ties into your antibiotic treatment and has a lot more to do with what you feel than the dosage of the medication does. 100mg is doing damage to the enemy.

> Bleauberry i had no response too 100 mg will higher dose work like mino?


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