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  1. Thanks so much to Mr. Cassels for a very valuable article.   However, given that officialdom has even admit that as low as 1% of  adverse drug and vaccine  events ever gets reported, I doubt that casualties from these  FQ antibiotics are rare at all.  Just within my own circle of contacts, I know of several people who've seen their health devastated by Cipro,  Levaquin etc.

    Some years back, when I had severe ear infections in both ears, I was given a prescription for Cipro with a loud warning from the specialist that if I didn't take it, I would end up with "cauliflower ears."    Having successfully avoided antibiotics for decades and knowing how serious Cipro's "side effects" could be, I opted for an internal homeopathic remedy and herbal ear drops which cleared things up in days.  When the ENT -- who was totally ignorant of Cipro's dangers -- saw me, she was shocked and meekly said, "Well, whatever you did, it sure worked."

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