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Ozone IM for the blood and rectale insufflation works too, I just began again th erectal ozone and I think something is happenning.

Marie

To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Tue, January 18, 2011 4:13:14 PMSubject: Re: biofilms

Serapeptase, Lumbrokinase and Natokinase are all supposed to help biofilms.I have used them from time to time. I think Coffee enemas may help clear out the biofilms in the lower colon.>> This is here (Debra's son). I just wondered if any of you who are further > down the treatment line than me have any used to products to deal with biofilms?> > A few things I've read about:> > terminalia chebula (found in Triphala)> http://www.dailystrength.org/c/Lyme-Disease/recs/4199-destroying-lyme-biofilm> > do you think the symptom improvement could be caused by encysting?> > There's also this extract which I read> > "I

thought you might find my experience with triphala interesting. My health was > generally very good up to age 50, when I was infected with Lyme disease. I was > not diagnosed for 5 years. Treatments with extended courses of antibiotic gave > temporary relief, but symptoms always returned. In the past 13 years, I've had > one 3 week period where I was symptom-free. That was the result of taking > triphala. The improvement was sudden and dramatic. > > But about 3 weeks into the triphala routine, everything fell apart: I had hives > over most of my body, and constant diarrhea. I stopped the triphala, and the > problems slowly receded, as I sunk back into the abyss of the past several > years. I've since tried to take the triphala (smaller doses), but always have a > negative reaction - digestive upset, night sweats, joint pain. I have had > vitiligo for many years and

thought maybe autoimmune might be involved. Of the > many physicians I've seen, none has been able to either solve my health > problems, or explain what might have accounted for that short 3 weeks of > nirvana."> > There's also a lot of stuff about about triphala on biofilms on curezone and > this study> > http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20003940> > > Chlorine Dioxide (MMS)> > Chlorine Dioxide destroys biofilms by molecular diffusion (whatever that > means?). There's loads of stuff on curezone about this and it is used loads in > industry and water supplies etc. > > > > Enzymes (away from food)> > These I guess work br breaking down the biofilm. There's a lot of stuff on it.> >

http://www.lymediseaseresource.com/wordpress/new-hope-for-most-chronic-cases-of-lyme-disease-part-one/> > > From what I read some are more effective than others. Lumbrokinase is more > effective than Nattokinase which is more effective than Serrepatse. Since > biofilms are partly made from polysaccahrides I would iamgine amylase (breaks > down carbohydrates) would be effective. The way enzymes work is like a lock and > key so I would imagine different enzymes work on different 'parts' of the > biofilm.> > > Metal Chelators (e.g zeolite, edta)> > These work by chelating the metals (calcium, magnesium) etc in the biofilm.> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1393226/> > > Lactoferrin> > This doesnt actually break biofilms but renders iron unavailable so the bacteria > leave the biofilm to look for

the iron they need. Not sure if this is so > applicable to Borrelia as this requires magnesium but most other > bacteria/parasites require iron.> > http://www.nature.com/news/2002/020530/full/news020527-7.html> > > Do the currents from a rife machine go through the biofilm? I would guess so > since it goes through your skin etc but does anyone out there know for sure?> > Biofilms are 'built' so that 'nutrients' that bacteria need can still get there > so from what I understand salt as part of salt/ vit c will get inside biofilms > and do it's job.> > Like I said, just wondered if other people have experience with any of these > products? Or suggestions of others and have noticed herxes/improvements etc?> > Thanks> > >Ozone IM or irectale insufflation works too

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