Got Rheumatoid Arthritis? Take Antibiotics That Kill Mycoplasma

in medicine •  7 years ago  (edited)

Have you got Rheumatoid Arthritis? Good news! There's an antibiotic treatment to cure it found by Dr. Thomas McPherson Brown. He studied and treated rheumatoid arthritis as an infectious disease after he discoved it was caused by mycoplasma bacteria. In some 80% of his treated cases, the disease was brought completely under control to the point where no further medication was needed.

Dr. Brown’s protocol includes low-dose antibiotics, such as doxycycline or Minocin, and periodic intravenous therapies of the antibiotic Cleocin.

Why are doctors not using this treatment? Because Big Pharma does not make the big money from antibiotics which cures you compared to prescribing steroid medicines for the rest of your life.

Bonus video by an enlightened doctor about this type of treatment:

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I have read that antibiotic treatment of RA can take up to two years to give improvements. I am a bit concerned about the negative side affects of taking antibiotics long - term. On the other hand, conventional RA drugs can have very bad side affects and they don't always work.