Antibiotic suppressed sexually transmitted disease

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    ecogenieposted 13 years ago

    From what I have come to understand an STD can be suppressed and go deeply into the body by using antibiotics. If this is true how can homeopathic medicine be used to correct this problem? Should one only use homeopathic medicine when first getting an std? When someone has had an std more then one time and treated with antibiotics then goes to be tested again that the std might not be able to be picked up on the test so the test comes back negative but the std is still there. Please anyone that can point us to the correct remedy and dosage would be greatly appreciated. Even a good homeopathic doctor near Jacksonville, Florida would help very much.

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      eternaltreasuresposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      The best way to prevent STD is to be loyal to your partner and not go from one to another. In the end, you will regret for doing so, or worse you already have STD or even AIDS. Be honest with yourself and be careful with yourself just like your MOTHER cared for you when you are still a BABY.

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        ecogenieposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        This is not an answer to this question. We all are not the same in our learning abilities and some are not as smart as others. If people are taught in school at an early age this really would change the way things happen in this not so perfect world we live in.

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      Precious Williamsposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      There are such a variety of STD's that no one can properly advise you.  Many of them are recurring.  You need to consult a doctor. because antibiotics are not always necessary - but you need to discuss your options.

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        ecogenieposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Clap is the std and there aren't any other options unless you have been there and can tell us what worked for you.

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          Amie Warrenposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          Go to a doctor, please. Syphyllis can kill you if you don't get it taken care of. A simple course of penicillin will kill it, but if it gets into your brain, you are in big trouble.

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      gkrooposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Have you ever noticed any large floaters in your eye either side.  That is where the bacteria goes, to your eyes.  The fast natural remedy for an STD is Colloidal Silver.

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      Tatjana-Mihaelaposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      As a homeopath I can say-
      misuse of antibiotics can surpress diseases, but disease cannot be supressed with antibiotics  if you use them when you really need to use them.

      Homeopathic remedies can be used also AFTER treatment with antibiotics if antibiotics are needed,  but there is no universal remedy for all STD cases. So you need to find and pay a homeopath, not to expect instant and free on line cure. But take your antibiotics first.

      STDs are not a joke.

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    Mighty Momposted 13 years ago

    Don't mess around -- STDs can be lethal.
    You don't want to end up crazy like Henry VIII!

 
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