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There is a lot of conversation lately in the autism/biomedical

community regarding biofilms and how they need to be penetrated. If

MMS works to break the biofilms, this could be a very big deal for

many with autism.

Roe

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> New understanding of how bacteria survive in hostile

environments :

> http://www.news-medical.net/?id=32493

>

> Those sneaky critters get together and form anti-body resistant

> communities called biofilms. This could be where chlorine

> dioxide has a big effect. And it might explain some strange

> symptoms from MMS, as bacteria, or fungus, suddenly get

> released from these biofilms.

>

> Mo

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Interesting article. Thanks for sending.

-- [ ] New understanding of how bacteria survive in hostile environments

New understanding of how bacteria survive in hostile environments :

http://www.news-medical.net/?id=32493

Those sneaky critters get together and form anti-body resistant

communities called biofilms. This could be where chlorine

dioxide has a big effect. And it might explain some strange

symptoms from MMS, as bacteria, or fungus, suddenly get

released from these biofilms.

Mo

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