Guest guest Posted December 2, 2010 Report Share Posted December 2, 2010 " How do we treat them? coiling/rifing, detoxing? or some other treatment/ " " What biofilm busters are you using? " Besides taking the biofilm busting med you treat which ever critter you think you have. For instance doxycycline kills the borrelia spirochete in doses of 400mg/day or minocycline in doses of 200 mg/day. Doses lower than that will control but not eradicate the spirochete. The use of the Buhner herbs at the same time is crucial as far as I am concerned. Antibiotics work on the bugs while natural meds work on our bodies by increasing/balancing the immune system, protecting our organs and a whole lot more. For babesia natural meds are artemisia annua, cryptolepsis I think and boneset tea as well. Abx is mepron, plaquenil or bactrim I think but I have heard that plaqenil may cause cyst formation. I have also heard that tinidazole is helpful for babesia, am taking it now so will find out soon if this is true. Ehrlichia responds well to doxycycline as well. I can't remember which herbs recommends but you get the idea. Right now I am taking tinidazole for the cysts and biofilms, minocycline for the spirochete along with japanese knotweed, andrographis, cats claw, siberian ginseng, acidophilus, gingko to thin the blood and milk thistle for the liver.I also take some b vits and a couple other herbs. Because I am supposed to pulse the tinidazole I use two other biofilm busters when I am not taking the tinidazole; grapefruit seed extract and n-acetyl-cysteine (take with vit c). I continue to take the minocycline throughout. But I gotta say I am really chronic, had LD and friends for probably 30 yrs now so this may be overkill for anyone thats not soo chronic. BTW I was dxd with MS 7 yrs ago and even tho I had a CDC + Igenex result my neuro maintains that I have MS. Last visit with my neuro he said I now have benign MS. In other words its going away lol. He also mentioned that many of my past symptoms are in the normal range now...YAY!! Take Care, Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2010 Report Share Posted December 2, 2010 > > Re: biofilm busters > > when we open these biofilms we are letting out all the different bacteria > and parasites into our blood that is very unlikely, you will never destroy a biofilm at once because it is a very complicated structure. I think the release of parasites (or more likely dead parasite material) will be more gradual. > and need to treat for them at the same time. > How do we treat them? coiling/rifing, detoxing? or some other treatment? I don't believe rifing or detoxing is a 'treatment' for parasites, it will not harm them. It could be that rifing somehow damages the biofilm (please note that there is zero proof for that) and helps in dissolving them. Detoxing is important for getting rid of dead debris and 'biotoxins' (there is no proof for real toxins from Bb, but some of its material will stimulate reactions from the innate immune system). If living parasites are released you need drugs that kill them (like ABX) or that make them less aggressive (like certain herbs, including possibly some Buhner herbs). Also, if your immune system is functional it will be easier for it to attack the bugs compared to when they are protected in a biofilm. So anything that stimulates the immune system could help (this includes simple stuff like Vitamin C and Vitamin D). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2010 Report Share Posted December 3, 2010 Not sure where I got it from but I just posted an older presentation on biofilms in the files. Lots of photos. deb > > Re: biofilm busters > > when we open these biofilms we are letting out all the different bacteria > and parasites into our blood and need to treat for them at the same time. > How do we treat them? coiling/rifing, detoxing? or some other treatment? > > > > > From: > Blanchard <snowgirlvt@...> > To: > > Date: > 12/02/2010 01:43 AM > Subject: > Re: [ ] Re: colony found in toilet > Sent by: > > > > > > What biofilm busters are you using? > Cassano > VT PBiS Coach > 802-236-6637 > snowgirlvt@... > > PRIVACY & Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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