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johnyy
15-05-14, 20:12
So mymother wants to kick me out of my flat and has ordered to go to the doctor. The doctor found a increase in chlamydia. Nothing else.
Now I'm 1 billion percent not ill( in the last 5 years i have only been ill 2x-flu) and the last flu was about a month ago(i had a cought) and thats why i have been to the doctor(although not when i was ill) only now when mother is harassing me...

So i bought some vitamin c tablets as I thought they can help me and they I think they did- i was able to stay up almost all night and sleep for only 5 hours and then be completely fine after only taking 2 tiny tiny pills(on the label it says eat 4 or 5 a day but im scared now ) now i eat only 1 or a half and them later another half.

But i took vitamin c because i had an xray(xray found nothing obviously) and i have heard that vitamin c can help against cancer(because i was scared i might cancer from the xray)


//please help , if i dont seem in norm and i refuse to take orders from parents they thratened to kick me out of house :( i seen 1 study that showed that it help chlamydia grow http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC270477/
but another site showed that it cures them? http://www.howcanyougetchlamydia.com/frequently-asked-questions-faq

Mr.Jitters
15-05-14, 21:01
I am not speaking as a medical professional, but I think it's important to point out that of your two articles, one is a peer reviewed article (#1) and one is associated with a site that advertises something known as 'miracle mineral solution' (#2).

Chlamydia is a bacterial infection, usually sexually transmitted, that requires antibiotics to clear it up. There is no reliable blood test for chlamydia, blood tests can be used to test for chlamydia antibodies to differentiate between acute and chronic infections.

I would advise you to ask your doctor to explain the blood tests to you and ask them whether it would be safe to take vitamin C with any current treatment you are on, as they are the only people who can answer your questions for you. Perhaps you could also discuss your fears of cancer from X-ray radiation with them so that they could put your mind at ease.

Source: http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Chlamydia/Pages/Treatment.aspx

All the best!