PMID: 16634532Apr 26, 2006Paper

Four problems with the clinical control of interstitial pneumonia, or chronic fatigue syndrome, using the megadose vitamin C infusion system with dehydroepiandrosterone-cortisol annex

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Mitsuo Kodama, Toshiko Kodama

Abstract

Since 1996 in our clinic, the regular practice of megadose vitamin C infusion with dehydroepiandrosterone-cortisol annex and the continuous intake of erythromycin and chloramphenicol have been found useful for the clinical control of the autoimmune disease interstitial pneumonia, also known as chronic fatigue syndrome. The long-term use of these two systems for the treatment of the autoimmune disease has led to the emergence of four problems of theoretical or practical importance, as described below: i) Should maintenance of the above core treatments be continued for prophylactic purposes in the absence of acute signs of pneumonia? Evidence indicated that their use was essential to arrest the dynamic activity of an intrapulmonary bacterial colony in the immunodeficient host, and that the 5-year survival rate of interstitial pneumonia patients would have been worse without the prophylactic practice of the 2 treatments. ii) Evidence was presented to suggest that the activity of the intrapulmonary bacterial colony was becoming less responsive because of the emergence of a drug-resistent mutant bacterium. The introduction of new antibiotics (kanamycin) was found to improve the acute signs of pneumonia. iii) The bone marrow function...Continue Reading

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