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So, you have done this fast Theta?

I finished the fast on Tuesday morning to complete 72 hrs. Tuesday I felt a

bit weak or shaky and I decided that it was probably enough. I realized that

what caused me to feel nauseated had something to do with the vinegar at night

with the psyllium and diatomaceous earth.

So, yesterday, things pretty normal. I actually was a bit disappointed, since I

did not see much yesterday. It is true that I would see it, since I ended with

a coffee/vinegar enema. Then I implanted some probiotics. But today I saw some

biofilm coming out (some people call it mucoid plaque). A bit more than a foot,

probably. It is interesting because I have done B & P shakes, then B & P & DE shakes,

and with each a bit more plaque comes out, but even though I keep taking it, the

effectiveness seems to fade away.

I am thinking that it is helpful. I may do another one in 2 weeks or so.

Thanks to everyone for their comments.

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-I think I've lost a lot of your info-what exactly have you been doing? I

understand that you've been fasting, but what is " biofilm " coming out? And what

is " implanting probiotics " (I know what probiotics are, but it's the implanting

that confuses me--seems like Star Trek)

Sorry to be ingnorant!

Laurie

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From: mromargarcia <mromargarcia@...>

Coconut Oil

Sent: Wed, December 1, 2010 11:46:36 AM

Subject: Re: 7 day coconut oil detox - After about 72

hrs in.

So, you have done this fast Theta?

I finished the fast on Tuesday morning to complete 72 hrs.  Tuesday I felt a bit

weak or shaky and I decided that it was probably enough.  I  realized that what

caused me to feel nauseated had something to do with the vinegar at night with

the psyllium and diatomaceous earth.

So, yesterday, things pretty normal.  I actually was a bit disappointed, since I

did not see much yesterday.  It is true that I would see it, since I ended with

a coffee/vinegar enema.  Then I implanted some probiotics.  But today I saw some

biofilm coming out (some people call it mucoid plaque).  A bit more than a foot,

probably.  It is interesting because I have done B & P shakes, then B & P & DE shakes,

and with each a bit more plaque comes out, but even though I keep taking it, the

effectiveness seems to fade away. 

I am thinking that it is helpful.  I may do another one in 2 weeks or so. 

Thanks to everyone for their comments.

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> > e) Probiotics

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I am not pitching these probiotics, but rather posting for Laurie to read about

implanting....Joan

BioCare Implant - High Strength Probiotic -

20g Powderfrom BioCare

Implant

is a high strength probiotic bacterial culture product containing a

range of bacteria that normally reside in the healthy colon and provide

lactic acid. Bacteria are essential for the maintenance of bowel

function and help reduce the proliferation of opportunistic bacteria

and yeast.

Following colonic irrigation the bowel is denuded of

its complement of essential bacteria. This needs to be replaced rapidly

so as to reduce the possibility of an overgrowth of undesirable or

opportunistic unfriendly organisms.

Features of Implant:

Implant is a single use, 20 gram dose of probiotics that can be used as a

complement to colonic hydrotherapy;

It provides human compatible, acid tolerant adhesion strains

of Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium which are resident

organisms normally found in a healthy human intestinal tract;

Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium help to reduce

the colonisation of unfriendly bacteria by producing natural antibiotic

substances on the intestinal wall;

Lactobacillus casei and Bifidobacterium longum are transitory

organisms that exert a positive influence on the intestinal tract by

lowering the pH by increased production of lactic acid.

-I think I've lost a lot of your info-what exactly have you been

doing? I

understand that you've been fasting, but what is " biofilm " coming out? And what

is " implanting probiotics " (I know what probiotics are, but it's the implanting

that confuses me--seems like Star Trek)

Sorry to be ingnorant!

Laurie

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Hello Laurie,

This is some info of the biofilm, aka mucoid plaque:

http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=4567

http://www.childrenshabilitation.com/forms/INTESTINAL-DYSBIOSIS-PROTOCOL.pdf

This is 1 way of doing the probiotic implant, but there are many:

http://users.sa.chariot.net.au/~dna/IBD/index.htm

Hope it answers your question.

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> > > d) Olive leaf caps

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Colonic irrigation does not denude the bowel lining though. As such, one might

not implant the alternative culture as easily as one might expect.

Because the irrigation failed to denude the bowel wall, feeding a prebiotic to

the probiotcs that still hold those positions is the correct approach.

Alternatively, if the bowel wall had been denuded, recolonising with probiotic

requires that the probiotic is active, which also requires prebiotic.

Some research was done using synbiotic implants -- prebiotic plus probiotics in

a retentive enema.

all good,

Duncan

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> I am not pitching these probiotics, but rather posting for Laurie to read

about implanting....Joan

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> BioCare Implant - High Strength Probiotic

- 20g Powderfrom BioCare

> Implant

> is a high strength probiotic bacterial culture product containing a

> range of bacteria that normally reside in the healthy colon and provide

> lactic acid. Bacteria are essential for the maintenance of bowel

> function and help reduce the proliferation of opportunistic bacteria

> and yeast.

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> Following colonic irrigation the bowel is denuded of

> its complement of essential bacteria. This needs to be replaced rapidly...

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