Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis is a type of infective endocarditis, which is an infection of the endocardium (the lining of your heart). This may also affect the heart valves. Unlike Acute Bacterial Endocarditis, this is slowly developing. Must be treated, or is otherwise fatal. |
SYMPTOMS OF THIS DISEASE
- Fever or chills without explanation
- Joint and Muscle Aches
- Skin Rashes
- Lack of Energy
- Decreased Appetite
- Slightly Elevated Heart Rate
- Night Sweats
- Weight Loss
- Pain in the back or chest
- Skin Rashes
OUR DISEASE REPRESENTATIVES

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SPECIALISTS
- Cardiologist
BLOOD TESTS
- Standard Blood Test
- Blood Culture
- Echocardiography
- Computerized Tomography (CT) Scan
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
MEDICATIONS
High Dose IV Antibiotics |
TREATMENT
Most patients respond to the treatment of steroids. However, if patients are unresponsive to the drug therapy, a cochlear implant may be considered. In addition, some patients benefit from the use of hearing aids. |
Natural Options
Natural Antibiotics:
- Manuka honey
- Tea tree
- Olive leaf extract
- Raw garlic
- Echinacea
- Goldenseal
- Neem
- Pau d’arco
- Oil of oregano
Rife Machine: Using electromagnetic frequencies to target and kill specific microorganisms including bacteria.
Detoxification: consuming a diet of only fruits and vegetables for a short amount of time to allow your body to fight off infection and cleanse itself of the toxic or pathogenic debris
BioEnergetics Balancing: Using energy to introduce the electromagnetic signature of the culprit (bacteria) to the body so it is able to identify and eliminate it. This practice balances the body bringing it back to homeostasis so the body can return to healthy, normal function. Because Autoimmune disease are a product of the body being out of balance (and therefore attacking itself) balancing can be incredibly helpful.
AUTOIMMUNE RESOURCES
Here are some great websites, authors, podcasts and other resources to help you navigate your Autoimmune Disease.
References
Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease: ASHA
Autoimmune Inner Eat Disease: BMC
AUTOIMMUNE STORIES
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