Re: Bacteria causes Endo????
From: Julie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Feb 9 08:08:24 2007
There's a yahoo group of Dr.Toth's patients. You can get lots of info
here. He has some very happy patients including those with endo or
failed pg attempts.
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/FertilitySolution_TothPatients/
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julie
At Thu, 1 Feb 2007, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>
>The general theory that a given chronic illness is caused by a bacterial
>infection has been advanced repeatidly, and controlled studies of
>multiple diseases have almost always shown no improvement with high dose
>antibiotics. If you want to check this out further, search for the
>doc's full name in Pubmed, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez.
>
>Also, I'd be wary of anyone asking for that kind of money. Quakery is
>still with us.
>
>That said, there is some interesting work linking endo and yeast
>infection, and I think there's some quakery around this too. If you
>want to know more, check out the chapter on "Immunotherapy" in _Endo:
>The Complete Reference for Taking Charge of Your Health" by Ballweg and
>the Endo Assn.
>
>There are several widely discussed theories about what causes endo,
>bacteria is not among them.
>
>Jenn
>
>At Thu, 1 Feb 2007, Tammy wrote:
>>
>>Has anyone out here ever heard of Dr. Toth in New York? I have been
>>reading up on him, he is basically a fertility specialist and
>>pathologist. I am not looking to get pregnant but his idea is that endo
>>is a secondary disease, that a bacterial infection first developes and
>>then causes the endo, so treat the bacterial infection with high doses
>>of antibotic therapy and therefore cure the endo.....This man has two
>>books published and I have NEVER heard of this therory before. Also he
>>does NOT accept any insurance and is around $1500.00 just for the first
>>visit...OUCH. I want to know if any of you have read anything about
>>antibotic therapy for endo or have ever been to this doctor. Thanks so
>>much