Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 I am one month into a biofilm protocol that will be 3 months long when we are finished. Our Antifungal to begin with was Diflucan and now we are rotating to Nystatin. Our Enzyme is Klaire Labs Intrafase and our binding agent is currently a modified Citris Pectin. We do the protocol 2 times a day - starting before breakfast and then again before dinner. Anyway, my son's behavior has gotten worse over this last month -- could this be due to die off even with the binding agent? Cognitively I haven't seen regression but behaviorly he will cry if you tell him not to do something he is not supposed to do... he is grumpy lately -- something he usually is not. Normally a pretty happy guy. I am hoping that this negative behavior is a sign that the Biofilm protocol is working but I am not sure if it would cause this sort of thing. I am looking for others experiance while doing biofilm protocol. Thanks a bunch for any information. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2010 Report Share Posted January 25, 2010 Very interesting, because the same thing happened to us and it seemed to be about a month into treatment too. Our DAN! thought it could be related to getting through pockets of biofilm and releasing pathogens, metals, etc. We also switched from the Interfase Plus to the regular Interfase, because EDTA can be harmful to those with mercury poisoning and that happens to be our son's issue, so I wasn't sure if the worsening was related to that or if it was just a part of what to expect from the biofilm protocol. We took a week break this week, because we had gone back to chelation every other weekend and wanted to see if stopping the biofilm had any effects. Today is his 7th day off I think and he is finally settling down a bit, but our son's emotions tend to be our biggest problem. He's fully functional, but has bad gut bugs that plague him daily. I plan to get back into the biofilm and we will only stop it during our rounds of chelation. We don't want to mistakenly absorb any of the chelators with the PectaSol C. Something that might help is to increase the PectaSol C dose, we were giving 3-4 capsules to help with mop-up, maybe one isn't enough and his die off can be minimized with more. > > I am one month into a biofilm protocol that will be 3 months long when we are finished. Our Antifungal to begin with was Diflucan and now we are rotating to Nystatin. Our Enzyme is Klaire Labs Intrafase and our binding agent is currently a modified Citris Pectin. We do the protocol 2 times a day - starting before breakfast and then again before dinner. Anyway, my son's behavior has gotten worse over this last month -- could this be due to die off even with the binding agent? Cognitively I haven't seen regression but behaviorly he will cry if you tell him not to do something he is not supposed to do... he is grumpy lately -- something he usually is not. Normally a pretty happy guy. I am hoping that this negative behavior is a sign that the Biofilm protocol is working but I am not sure if it would cause this sort of thing. I am looking for others experiance while doing biofilm protocol. > > Thanks a bunch for any information. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2010 Report Share Posted January 25, 2010 Very interesting, because the same thing happened to us and it seemed to be about a month into treatment too. Our DAN! thought it could be related to getting through pockets of biofilm and releasing pathogens, metals, etc. We also switched from the Interfase Plus to the regular Interfase, because EDTA can be harmful to those with mercury poisoning and that happens to be our son's issue, so I wasn't sure if the worsening was related to that or if it was just a part of what to expect from the biofilm protocol. We took a week break this week, because we had gone back to chelation every other weekend and wanted to see if stopping the biofilm had any effects. Today is his 7th day off I think and he is finally settling down a bit, but our son's emotions tend to be our biggest problem. He's fully functional, but has bad gut bugs that plague him daily. I plan to get back into the biofilm and we will only stop it during our rounds of chelation. We don't want to mistakenly absorb any of the chelators with the PectaSol C. Something that might help is to increase the PectaSol C dose, we were giving 3-4 capsules to help with mop-up, maybe one isn't enough and his die off can be minimized with more. > > I am one month into a biofilm protocol that will be 3 months long when we are finished. Our Antifungal to begin with was Diflucan and now we are rotating to Nystatin. Our Enzyme is Klaire Labs Intrafase and our binding agent is currently a modified Citris Pectin. We do the protocol 2 times a day - starting before breakfast and then again before dinner. Anyway, my son's behavior has gotten worse over this last month -- could this be due to die off even with the binding agent? Cognitively I haven't seen regression but behaviorly he will cry if you tell him not to do something he is not supposed to do... he is grumpy lately -- something he usually is not. Normally a pretty happy guy. I am hoping that this negative behavior is a sign that the Biofilm protocol is working but I am not sure if it would cause this sort of thing. I am looking for others experiance while doing biofilm protocol. > > Thanks a bunch for any information. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2010 Report Share Posted January 25, 2010 Very interesting, because the same thing happened to us and it seemed to be about a month into treatment too. Our DAN! thought it could be related to getting through pockets of biofilm and releasing pathogens, metals, etc. We also switched from the Interfase Plus to the regular Interfase, because EDTA can be harmful to those with mercury poisoning and that happens to be our son's issue, so I wasn't sure if the worsening was related to that or if it was just a part of what to expect from the biofilm protocol. We took a week break this week, because we had gone back to chelation every other weekend and wanted to see if stopping the biofilm had any effects. Today is his 7th day off I think and he is finally settling down a bit, but our son's emotions tend to be our biggest problem. He's fully functional, but has bad gut bugs that plague him daily. I plan to get back into the biofilm and we will only stop it during our rounds of chelation. We don't want to mistakenly absorb any of the chelators with the PectaSol C. Something that might help is to increase the PectaSol C dose, we were giving 3-4 capsules to help with mop-up, maybe one isn't enough and his die off can be minimized with more. > > I am one month into a biofilm protocol that will be 3 months long when we are finished. Our Antifungal to begin with was Diflucan and now we are rotating to Nystatin. Our Enzyme is Klaire Labs Intrafase and our binding agent is currently a modified Citris Pectin. We do the protocol 2 times a day - starting before breakfast and then again before dinner. Anyway, my son's behavior has gotten worse over this last month -- could this be due to die off even with the binding agent? Cognitively I haven't seen regression but behaviorly he will cry if you tell him not to do something he is not supposed to do... he is grumpy lately -- something he usually is not. Normally a pretty happy guy. I am hoping that this negative behavior is a sign that the Biofilm protocol is working but I am not sure if it would cause this sort of thing. I am looking for others experiance while doing biofilm protocol. > > Thanks a bunch for any information. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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