I have a case of Chlamydia that became chronic, and has since developed into full blown bacterial prostatitis. Does anybody have any experience with this type of bacteria?

1. If it is a long-term infection, it may be a biofilm. If so, running the Biofilm Presets from the Morgellons & Lyme Protocol would be great. May want to run the Virus Presets first, just to make sure there aren't any hiding within the biofilm, however.

2.A few things that might be helpful. Check out the Buhner Herbal protocol (there is a great Buhner Lyme Group on Facebook that's very helpful) and there's lots of good info at http://www.cpnhelp.org

Also, NAC is super important for chlamydia infections. Saw Palmetto is very helpful for the prostate. (It cured a chronic infection for me in a couple of weeks after a month of antibiotics had done nothing.)

3.ML protocol is good resource.

Treatment 16 contains Chlamydia (from memory), and you could scan this to see what the tops hits are. Save them and treat. Check your top Hits with other related frequencies and issues in the database (where there are often helpful links).

You could also treat yourself with the virus sets - the papilloma viruses and Coxsackie viruses are common and could be contributory factors.

Or you could scan them, and find out what your main viruses are.

If you treated and cleaned out all the viruses and biofilms, it should really help with your problem.

Scanning would help to pinpoint the most likely culprits, and then the process should take less time.

Do your various 'chlamydia configurations' include urethritis, urinary tract infection, pelvic inflammatory disease?

If not, do a Graded Scan on anything relevant, and find the key frequencies.

The database also recommends general antiseptic programs for these specific issues.

Parasites like trichominas vaginalis (in both males and females) can be involved, and parasites from intestine. Viruses can also be involved. So you may need to spread your net much wider. Research the database and internet.

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