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Hello everyone I've been doing a lot of research on the Internet and I noticed you said something about fungus. I guess I'll start by telling you my story sorry if it's too long 5-6 months ago I noticed I was peeing a lot and couldn't fully empty my bladder this happened day after having unprotected sex w this girl. I went to a clinic where they thought it was an std so they did some blood and urine work and gave me some antibiotics and a shot in the butt. A week later I still felt the same actually got worse my stomach started to hurt and I noticed my erections were off I went back to the clinic to get my blood tests and they said everything looks normal. This couldn't be I knew something was wrong then one day I said forget it I'm going to the ER after seeing a doctor who did an ultra sound and urine test he told me there wasn't an emergency and that my internal organs looked fine. He referred me to an uroligist. Went to the uroligist he checked my prostate and told me it was inflammed and that I have acute prostatits. He gave me ciprofloxacin 500mg, flomax, and ibprophen. Took all of that and my symptoms hardly got better. I noticed I didn't refill on my cipro I only took it for 2 weeks 3 times a day. So after 3 months being off the antibioticsi went back to the uroligist and he said it's all in my head and gave me another round of cipro for 4 weeks this time 2 times a day. I felt like I was kinda getting better then it went away I think it might be worse now no pain in my stomach just everything else is wrong I was really stressing out cause I wasnt a 100% better my stools looks weird diarrhea and not broken down enough, my erections aren't how they used to be h, hot flashes, my semen looks different watery and clumpy, my libido is low, my testicles and scrotum feels tight and sucked in throughout the day. I used to just think about sex and my penis would get aroused. This has all ruined my life, my uroligist says its in my head but I know it's something else. I recently got in touch with this ND from NYC Saul Marcus he specializes in naturopathic wellness and he told me about fungus can linger around and that isopathics can help I will be getting my first round of it this week. What do you think, have you heard my case before, can this help? I don't know where else to turn and I don't want to live like this for this test of my life I'm only 31 165lbs very active I skateboard and have 3 jobs. Thanks for taking the time to read this let me know if you can help or if this is a good form of treatment.
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Hi,
    Your first symptoms were a definite indication of prostate inflammation.

Your current symptoms look like an over growth of candida yeast caused due to over use of antibiotics, and therefore the fungus theory seems to apply. It also appears your hormone levels are also affected. Possibly all that you need to do is to take balanced food, take more fruits and vegetables and continue with your active life for a few months till everything returns to normal. Ensure that your food is rich in zinc and also include home made curd to balance the gut bacteria. Natural treatment to contain the fungus growth should also be useful.

Solace  
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I found some reference. there are other websites as well. I am sending it just as an introduction. It may be harmless.If the person is known to you , you may try this therapy as well. I will study your case further and try to find if we can learn more about your issue.
The basics of isopathic therapy
The immunobiological and isopathic therapy is an individual treatment method which requires adaptation to the patient’s current disease, as well as its stage and seriousness and the patient’s general condition.

In the 1930ies Enderlein commenced manufacturing and development of immunobiological active remedies. The preparations which emerged were based on his bacteriological research and studies of the cancer problem.

At the time of the first world war Enderlein was able to show that bacteria not only multiply through division but undergo complex development cycles and form changes. Enderlein had concluded that primitive life already exists on a molecular level in the form of living colloidal nuclear protein. Through fusion of these tiny living nuclear proteins, the primitive pre-stages of the bacterial nucleus occur. Enderlein called this group of nuclear proteins ”chondrits”. They managed the build-up and development of bacteria- and cell nuclei to even more complex nucleous- and cell units. Thus, the cell is not the smallest biological unit in live materia, it is already a developed society consisting of the extremely tiny elementary viable units which develop into autonomous microorganisms when the cell has been decomposed. Regarding the chondrit, it was proved through isolation and culture that it in fact was about a living structure, multiplying by itself, with a primitive metabolism.

Man lives in symbiosis with various microorganisms, without which a healthy life would not be possible. The microorganisms do not appear only on the skin and in the intestine, the blood also contains a small microorganism which has a number of physiological functions in the blood and is part of the blood coagulation. Due to its smallness this microorganism has generally been overlooked by the hematologists.

As a zoologist Enderlein regarded this microorganism as a ”ursymbiont” in the mammal organism and named it ”endobiont”. The endobiont is a unique complex microorganism which appears in various life and development-forms in the organism. The total of all the endobionts´ cycles will stretch over a primitive phase (chondrit) – a bacterial phase – and a fungal phase. Through life and due to environmental influence, the endobiont can gain parasitical properties and in various ways cause illness in all tissues. It is responsible for a total complex of chronical and degenerative diseases, for which the etiology to date is unknown to medical science.

Like everything in nature the development of the endobiont is decided by a regulatory mechanism. Enderlein cited the Chinese master of wisdom Lao Tse, who, 2500 years ago, found the following words describing this regulatory principle of nature:” When things have reached their full development, each will revert to its origin”.

Enderlein took advantage of this principle of regulation when he developed his isopathic remedies.
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Your case is really complicated now because of longer therapy. I do not have any suggestion to offer except, find out what is isopathics.  I am going to google to know what it is. I suggest you also google this word and find out. If it is too invasive or long drawn do not take a chance with an unknown therapy. You have already taking many drugs. Fungus is a common infection. It should have gone with this long therapy. just be careful.
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