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A good..basic...Biofilm Protocol

Post by Jacob » Mon May 03, 2010 12:49 am

http://colonics4life.blogspot.com/2009/ ... icine.html
by Dr. Ettingers:

1) MONOLAURIN (lauric acid) 600mgs 2 caps 2x a day
2)NATTOKINASE ( a potent fibrinolytic enzyme) 100 mgs 1-3 times a aday
3)INTERFASE PLUS ( a broad spectrum enzyme formula w/EDTA) 2 caps 3 X a day on empty stomach
4)SERRAPEPTASE ( 20,000 units 2 x day
5) VITAMIN C ( ascorbic acid- not buffered as most of these contain metals) 500 mgs 4 x a day.

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Re: A good..basic...Biofilm Protocol

Post by Jacob » Mon May 03, 2010 2:28 pm

Biofilms thus render pathogenic microorganisms enormously difficult to eradicate and can almost single-handedly contribute to localized or systemic inflammatory reactions and delayed wound healing. The number or human diseases shown to to be associated with Biofilms is expanding and includes: Chronic bacterial prostatitis, chronic rhinosinusitis, cystic fibrosis pneumonia, peridontitis, Crohns's disease, ulcerative colitis to name just a few.

Bulk sources for monolaurin:

http://www.inspirednutrition.com/2/The_ ... _7_oz.html

http://www.lauricidin.com/

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Re: A good..basic...Biofilm Protocol

Post by Jacob » Mon May 03, 2010 2:33 pm

Main page for the protocol: http://www.advancedhealing.com/blog/200 ... pathogens/
The National Institutes of Health estimates that 60% of all human infections and 80% of refractory infections (def. unresponsive to medical treatment) are attributable to biofilm colonies. I have seen this, most commonly, in cases I’ve worked-up, where the pathogen is: Chlamydia pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Helicobacter pylori, [Lyme disease - Borrelia burgdorferi] and Candida albicans.

Specific Additions based on condition:

1. Candida* – SF722 (10-Undecenoic Acid 50 mg) Thorne Research. I’ve used 9 up to 20 a day with clients. This is as close as you can get to a medication and still be natural. There are a few chat rooms blasting this product, based on who knows what. I’ve used it for over 15 years and it is amazing, never a problem! *Do not take if you are allergic to fish.
2. Chlamydia pneumonia – Pneumotrophin PMG by Standard Process, Inc. 1 tab 3x/day. How it works. I use it because it helps direct the body’s attention to the lung where it is needed most.
3. H. pylori – Complete write-up on another post.
4. Chronic bacterial prostatitis – Quercitin (600mg’s) and Bromelain (200mg’s) combination by Now Foods. 3-6 capsules per day. Decreases inflammation and oxidant stress in the prostate while increasing local concentrations of beta-endorphins.

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Re: A good..basic...Biofilm Protocol

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Re: A good..basic...Biofilm Protocol

Post by Jacob » Wed May 05, 2010 2:34 pm

A good source/price for that Interfase Plus(and other products) as listed in the Dr. Ettingers protocol: http://www.pureformulas.com/interfase-p ... -labs.html

Free shipping too 8)

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Re: A good..basic...Biofilm Protocol

Post by Jacob » Sat Jun 26, 2010 3:32 pm

Biofilm blog: http://www.advancedhealing.com/blog/category/biofilm/

Hmmmm... http://pubs.acs.org/cen/news/88/i18/8818notw3.html
A mixture of just 10 nM of each amino acid is sufficient to disrupt biofilms. Losick and colleagues believe that bacteria in the biofilm incorporate the D-amino acids into their cell walls, where they interfere with the anchoring of protein amyloid fibers that normally help hold the community together.

The researchers also found that the D-amino acid mixture can prevent biofilm formation of the common human health pathogens Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

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