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Hi Lisa, I will definately look for your (Lisa Amir and Sue Doneth's) reply
to the Thommsen article on deep breast pain. I wasn't aware it existed and
am quite curious to see it. It's exciting to me that there is inquiry,
dialog, and investigation into these matters because they remain mysterious.
What IS going on in these cases? I suspect it isn't simple, and that there
are multiple factors involved that include: infection with more than one
organism, referred nerve pain, inflammatory symptoms that perhaps preceeded,
precipitated, and remain after an infection, and perhaps released toxins as
part of a 'die-off' phenomenon as the pathogens are killed by the
anti-fungal/anti-bacterial meds.
Maureen, in the US (in my city at least) people can still buy gentian violet
over the counter (without a prescription).
Barbara Wilson-Clay BSEd, IBCLC
Austin Lactation Associates
http://www.lactnews.com
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