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Same issue. I bought these and it changed my life: https://www.amazon.com/Rhinomed-Snoring-Solution-Reduction-Comfortable/dp/B018S3KCUS/ref=asc_df_B018S3KCUS/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312090137187&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=710277291894414956&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hv...
Man, do normal people walk around breathing this well all the time? I've been waking up suffocating since I was a little kid! I wonder if my previous brain fog was from too little oxygen at night.
None that I would believe if they claimed it.
But there are some good web sites for what you're looking for.
I would join the road back foundation FB group and read the book
It's based on the work of late dr Thomas McPherson Brown. The idea is that certain bacteria trigger rheumatic disease.
I'm not one of those types that believes Lyme or bacteria is always the cause. I believe that my autoimmune was triggered by a surgery. So I'm skeptical of antibiotic therapy, and will not use if for my autoimmune neuropathy.
That being said, after being in the roadback foundation FB group, which is a very open and honest group who freely discuss successes and failures of the protocol without censorship, it does seem like scleroderma is one of the diseases which actually responds very well to AP therapy.
Whether thats because the antibiotics are keeping mycoplasma in chekc like Brown theorizies, or because minocycline is highly anti-inflammatory, I'm not sure, but it's worth digging into.
" given the lack of perinepheic stranding, these findings suggest sequela of subacute to chronic pylenophritis." For this result, you are encouraged to read through this. Note the symptom of flank pain. It's quite possible there is infection and that infection could be in addition to autoimmune disease. https://www.slideshare.net/sahilchaudhry89/non-tubercular-infections-of-genitourinary-tract EDIT: to add quotation marks.