Dr Marianne Teitealbaum says: “I do phone consultations with patients all around the U.S., Canada and other countries everyday. For several months I was getting calls from patients in tears, hysterically crying, after taking this antibiotic called Levoquin. Then I finally had this patient come in person with the same symptoms. I thought I would share this case history with you in case you have suffered after taking it, or to prevent you from ever taking this antibiotic in the first place. Cipro is in the same classification of this antibiotic and for years I have been helping people after they got off Cipro.However, Levoquin is even more dangerous. Dr. Mandell, my patient on this video, explained to me that Levoquin, once it gets inside your body, has the capability of going very deep into the cells — even into the DNA and can consequently rupture all the tendons in your body. This is what happened in his case, and in so many other patients around the country after using this drug.Luckily, we have all the herbs to repair the damage to the friendly bacteria, the overheating in the liver, and our wonderful herb guduchi to go deep to do the cellular detox needed in a case such as this. We also have great herbs for healing the joints and the tendons and muscles. When Dr. Mandell first presented to our office on January 20, 2014, he was hobbling on a cane. Once I put him on the Guduchi, he immediately developed a rash over his tendons in his hands, the site of the first symptom, and his hands from that point on started to get better.By February 10th he was walking a little lighter on his cane. And when I saw him on February 24, 2014, only one month from starting his protocol, he was able to walk without the cane! I saw him again today and he feels his tendons are 100% better, which is remarkable, since the doctors thought it would take about 6 months — it took us just two months!Then he asked me if I could possibly help him with his idiopathic (cause unknown) neuropathy in his feet — he said he is not diabetic, which is the usual cause of neuropathy. I then asked him if he ever took statin drugs to lower his cholesterol, to which he replied, “Yes, for years! And I always thought they might have caused the neuropathy.”He is correct in this assumption — I have taken care countless cases of idiopathic neuropathy caused by the statin drugs — the nerve tissue is made of cholesterol and these drugs are drying up the delicate nerve tissue and the myelin sheath surrounding the nerve tissue. So today I put him on our remedies for healing the nerve tissue and the myelin sheath. Stay tuned for that case history!And thank you Vaidya Mishra for getting us the herbs, some of them quite rare and hard to find, to make it easy for us doctors in the field to help so many patients with all their myriad symptoms.”Dr. Marianne Teitelbaum Cinnaminson, New Jersey 856-786-3330  | 
Side effects of Levoquin, and antibiotic drug, with Herbert Mandell, M.D.
March 27, 2014  by  Leave a Comment