Guest guest Posted July 20, 2011 Report Share Posted July 20, 2011 Bod KiB500 - Anyone tried this?by Bod contact Bod4/25/2011 7:50:41 AM ( 85 days ago )Hits: 409 Size: 3989 char. URL: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1803349Replies: 8 Natures answer to infections. KiB™500 ( i tis the same than before with an other name , Marie )Developed by pioneering research group KiB Ltd, KiB™500 is a safe, cost-effective and revolutionary new anti-pathogen treatment that is sweeping the CAM market. KiB™500 has been proven to kill bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi swiftly and safely by the creation of hypothiocyanite (OSCN) ions.All animal species have anti-pathogen defences which constitute the innate and acquired immune systems. In mammals, a key element in the innate immune defence system is the hypothiocyanite ion. These ions are made when needed from thiocyanate (SCN) and oxygen, combined together by a a peroxidase enzyme.OSCN has been very extensively researched indeed; there are an astonishing 48,000 papers published on PUBMED, mostly filed under the name of Lactoperoxidase (LPO). These papers confirm its safety and its effectiveness against a very broad range of bacterial and viral pathogens.As a part of the immune system OSCN molecules are naturally created on demand in bodily fluids such as saliva and tears at levels of less than 10 parts per million. The KiB™500 kit enhances the number of indigenous molecules to amplify the anti-microbial actions of this part of the innate immune system.Pioneering new company KiB Ltd developed this remarkable anti-pathogen ‘nature identical’ system. It has already generated positive trial results, and it is already known to kill a wide range of microorganisms in vitro, among them being the following:Bacteria* Escherichia coli* Yersinia enterocolitica* Klebsiella pnemoniae* Klebsiella oxytoca* Streptococcus agalactiae* Streptoccus mutans* Staphylococcus aureus* Salmonella species* Shigella sonnei* Listeria monocytogenes* Acinetobacter species* Neisseria species* Haemophilus influenzae* Helicobacter pylori* Campylobacter jejuni* Aeromonas hydrophilia* Pseudomonas aeruginosa* Capnocytophaga ochracea* Selenomonas sputigena* Wolinella recta* Enterbacter cloacaeViruses* Herpes simplex* Herpes zoster* Immunodeficient virus* Respiratory syncytical virusYeasts* Candida AlbicansHealth and SafetyHealth and safety data for KiB™500 has been conducted over the last eight years. The system was passed by the French government for use as an Anti Pathogenic treatment in the food industry. According to this and other research, a person would have to consume twenty (20) litres a day for seven days to reach the toxic threshold for a 75 kg adult - which is 30-40x normal dose. This is an extremely wide therapeutic margin, as would be expected from the body’s own innate immune system. The clinical trials carried out in the UK, Pakistan, Europe and East Africa reflect this, they achieved ethical committee approval due to the impressive safety data.Several controlled clinical trials have been carried out using KiB™500 to treat a range of acute and chronic infectious conditions.An extensive phase 2 medical trial is currently underway in an EU Member State, involving no fewer than 200 doctors. Further trials are running on bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic infections. OSCN ions are currently being used successfully in Finland for the treatment of periodontal (gum) disease within a toothpaste delivery system.KiB™500 treatment has been available to practitioners and integrated medical healthcare professionals since 2005.What is to stop KIB500 from killing beneficial bacteria and healthy cells too?OSCN is deactivated by the enzyme superoxide dismutase. Human cells and symbiotic bacteria produce this enzyme and are therefore unharmed by KiB™500. Most pathogens (bacteria and viruses) do not produce superoxide dismutase and so are killed by OSCN. When KiB™500 is used the OSCN ions are like many billions of smart missiles which only kill pathogens, without harming host or symbionts.It is recommended that KiB™500 is used under the guidance of a healthcare professional. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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