About Getting CAP treatment in Ireland

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Theresaa
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About Getting CAP treatment in Ireland

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I have had ms for 13 years was on beterferon inj for most of that, I am now off this and taking ldn. I went to my GP to ask if she would prescribe me the CAP antibiotics and she looked at me as if I was a lunatic!
I explained I had been researching this on David Weldons website. she refused to prescribe full stop.

How can I get a proper doctor to prescribe this for me, it is my body and I really agree with David Weldons findings which are really logical explanations for causation of ms.

Has anyone got any suggestions? I feel ms sufferers are completely ignored as their disease progresses. Cognitively!!! blanked...
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hi Theresa did you ask your question in the Antibiotics forum also? if not, you might get a better response there.
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I will put my question on the antibiotics section of this forum, thank you for your response!!


Tried few changes to my diet recently no dairy/meat :smile:
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hi :) some diet changes are good, but do make sure your diet supports good nutrient status - esp. the nutrients that are generally off in ms patients. no dairy can be a positive for zinc status, no meat can be a negative. yes overdoing fats is unhealthy, but it may not be wise to eradicate nutrient dense meats entirely, for the sake of a few fat grams. best bet diet for ms advises red meat once a week, and recommends grass fed and/or game meats in preference to industrial factory farm produced meat products.
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