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shawnsmith Posted - 12/22/2009 : 06:20:51
Has anyone ever seen this website before? A friend of mine sent it to me and I would like to get feedback from this forum:

url]http://www.roadback.org/[/url]

She claims a friend of hers had severe rheumatoid arthritis and took the antibiotic minocin and is now cured.
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altherunner Posted - 12/24/2009 : 18:22:15
I took minocin for rosacea years ago, and my swollen knuckles did get better. The dermatologist (also a microbiologist) said that minocin is also anti-inflammatory as well as antibiotic. It didn't do anything for my back at the time, before reading Sarno.
shawnsmith Posted - 12/22/2009 : 12:45:35
Website with testimonials for using Minocin for Rheumatoid Arthritis
http://www.revolutionhealth.com/drugs-treatments/rating/minocin-for-rheumatoid-arthritis
shawnsmith Posted - 12/22/2009 : 08:30:49
I just found out in a follow-up conversation that he also has symptoms they can't seem to diagnose. Surprised anyone?
HellNY Posted - 12/22/2009 : 06:46:49

Well it would be interesting to see this in a placebo controlled trial (just as Sarnos method owuld be interesting to see in a placebo controlled trial).

Im not going to underestimate the power of our minds and thoughts. We take a certain medication to "heaL" us and then we believe we are healed and we are. At least thats a possibility here.

Over the past 10 years, Ive seen similar "breakthough" treatments for chronic pain -- antibiotics, accupuncture, guaifenesin, enbrel (etanercept) etc etc. The latter three have turned out to be the same as placebo. Not that thats a bad thing. To me the treatment becomes the "thing" that the mind uses to symbolize the path to getting better.

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