Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Um, two entirely different things. Biocidin is an herbal tincture, of a bunch of good herbs known to help kill off bad bacteria, yeast and parasites. Very potent. Biocidin Ingredients: Vegetable glycerine, Distilled water, Beet root, Raspberry, Milk thistle, Echinacea angustifolia and purpurea, Black walnut leaf and hull, Noni Fruit, Goldenseal, Shitake, White willow bark, Garlic, Plantain, Fumitory, Gentian, Tea tree oil, Galbanum resin, Lavender oil, and Oregano oil. Lauricidin is lauric acid, a fatty acid from coconut, that is intended to help with viruses and bacteria and fungal things. According to one website, it's " a monoester of lauric acid (a fatty acid) in a base of inosine 7.5 mg and Calcium (phosphate) 106 mg " . Here's some more info I found about it: " Coconut oil has a highly purified mono-glyceride known as Lauricidin. This mono glyceride has found use in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and in clinical medicine. Mono lauricidin as a dietary supplement has shown extraordinary and exciting results as an antibiotic and an anti viral agent. The latter property against lipid coated viruses was first demonstrated by Hierholzer and Kabara more than sixteen years ago. " Lauricidin® (monolaurin) is one of the most important fats found in mother's milk and partially responsible for the milk's antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties. " Terri At 03:08 PM 3/7/2005, you wrote: >Does Biocidin work in the same manner as Lauricidin? >If there is a difference, can anyone explain? > >Many thanks, >. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 Sometimes brands of GSe are referred to as Biocidin. The herbal Biocidin we are takling about is from _www.biobotanicalresearch.com_ (http://www.biobotanicalresearch.com) It is good for sorting yeast, bacteria and parasites (for these, if given long enough ie 3 months) which makes it a goo dchoice if you have more than one problem, which mots do at least when starting out on treatments. Your DAn is mistaken or we are takling two different products IMHO Mandi in UK As per my DAN doctor Biocidin is only for bad bacteria like citrobacter, Klebsiella(sp?), so using it may cause yeast to flare up. Please use something for yeast when using Biocidin. Biocidin caused enormous chewing on anything for us, when we were not giving with an antiyeast med. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 > Um, two entirely different things. Biocidin is an herbal tincture, of a > bunch of good herbs known to help kill off bad bacteria, yeast and > parasites. Very potent. > As per my DAN doctor Biocidin is only for bad bacteria like citrobacter, Klebsiella(sp?), so using it may cause yeast to flare up. Please use something for yeast when using Biocidin. Biocidin caused enormous chewing on anything for us, when we were not giving with an antiyeast med. erin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 > > Does biocidin do the same job as lauricidin? > If there are differences, can someone explain? > > Many thanks, > > . Biocidin is considered antibacterial and lauricidin antiviral erin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 > As per my DAN doctor Biocidin is only for bad bacteria like > citrobacter, Klebsiella(sp?), so using it may cause yeast to flare up. > > Please use something for yeast when using Biocidin. > > Biocidin caused enormous chewing on anything for us, when we were not > giving with an antiyeast med. > > We always give Biocidin FOR yeast. We have always been told that it works for both yeast and bacteria. I wonder if you were seeing die- off? Anyway, just my two cents. Mae Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 I'm not sure it's fair to describe Biocidin as simply " antibacterial " . I've found it useful to understand something about the ingredients, because it's a very versatile and useful mixture, in my opinion. Here are some websites to tell more about why I described it as : " an herbal tincture, of a bunch of good herbs known to help kill off bad bacteria, yeast and parasites. " I would disagree with those who said it might cause a yeast flare up. Oregano oil is a great yeast fighter. Black walnut and Noni also have antifungal properties. All three of these are in Biocidin. Read up on the herbs in it and you'll see how multi-faceted they are. My only concern about it is that it may be a little too strong for some young/very sensitive children. For my own son, it's one of my very *favorite* tools to fight yeast, parasites, bacteria and all that bad stuff! Terri >Biocidin is considered antibacterial and lauricidin antiviral > >erin > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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