March 02, 2005

Klebsiella P. - Lab Report

this was posted here by MikeinSA :

I have had A.S. for several years now and I wanted to post a lab report of my saliva that shows that I really am infected with Klebsiella P. After finding several medical reports at my local medical library by Dr. Alan Ebringer concerning the association of Klebsiella P. and A.S., I decide to prove his theory for myself. I convinced my dentist to check my saliva for this notorious bug. The lab report consists of two saliva samples. The bottom (second) sample confirms Dr. Ebringer's theory. The concentration of Klebsiella P. species is almost 8%. The dental lab suggested that I take Cipro for a couple of weeks because of this high concentration of Klebsiella P. Dr. Ebringer has said that if you [don't] set up some type of protocol(s) to help minimize or get rid of Klebsiella P., that you are not addressing the issue of molecular mimicry and you are not addressing the underlying cause of A.S., namely Klebsiella P.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/masons3/LabReportKlebsiellaSpecies.pdf
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Klebsiella is a pneumoniae bacteria. There are approx. 60 or 70 species of Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteria. I don't know where Klebsiella comes from, but I have seen water filters that say they can extract Klebsiella from water. Again, I'm not sure were Klebsiella comes from. I think you were asking if it is dormant. I don't know if it is active all the time. I don't know how we get it. These are all good questions and when I post this next week in the main forum, maybe there we can get some answers. I know that Dr. Ebringer thinks it lives in our large bowel. I resentally sent this lab report to the department head of microbiology at the University of Texas Health Science Center and Dr. Baseman thinks it can live in the respiratory tract (lung, nasal mucosa, etc.)

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