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For penetrating biofilm and treating hypercoagulability, I used to use

Lumbrokinase (Allergy Research Group), and ViraStop and MucoStop

(Enzymedica).

Very recently I started using New Zealand Manuka raw honey to try to

penetrate bacterial biofilm. The honey is antibacterial, and has been

proven to heal infections such as MRSA and Staph. Manuka honey prevents the

bacteria from forming biofilms and proceeds to draw water out of the

bacterial cells, making it impossible for the bacteria to survive. I don't

know how well, if at all, the honey penetrate biofilms formed by other types

of bacteria such as Bartonella. We'll see. But, you want to avoid using

this, if you are sensitive to phenol.

Limin

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Sent: Friday, November 21, 2008 17:56

To: <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism >

Subject: Systemic Enzymes

> What brands of systemic enzymes have any of you used? I just read the

> posting that made with the reference to a chapter in a book. I

> took a look at that and found that the brand refered to in the book was

> called Wobenzym N. Has anyone use that?

>

> I also did a Google search using the words " systemic enzymes " and

> found this site: www.staytuned.ws/systemic_enzymes.html. There are

> some other systemic enzymes ingredients listed on that site that are

> the different from those in the Wobenzym N formula. One of these is

> Serrapeptase. We have that single ingredient in our household. My

> husband is using it with the idea of help reduce plaque buildup in his

> veins.

>

> I would be interested to know what if any brands of systemic enzymes

> are being or have been used and if you would recommend them.

>

> Jan

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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Looks interesting. I will look at this direction a bit further. I

purchase organic honey here in Kansas at our local farmer's market.

Have bee pollen in the freezer from this supplier which I have not

been using. Yes, I realize this is not the same as from Pure

Synergy, but it probably is somewhere in the general range. And I

have it on hand. Honey itself is what I use rather than refined

sugar. Have done that for some time. Most of what I have is not raw

honey though. By the way, Elaine Gottschall, author of " Breaking The

Vicious Cycle " which explains the SCD recommends honey as THE

sweetner is one is going to sweeten. Here again, my Mom

was " preaching " its use to me long, long ago in the 1970s. Truly

there are times, I think she is still doing it though she passed away

almost 10 yrs ago!! Wise lady, she was!!

Jan

> >>

> >> For penetrating biofilm and treating hypercoagulability, I used

to use

> >> Lumbrokinase (Allergy Research Group), and ViraStop and MucoStop

> >> (Enzymedica).

> >>

> >> Very recently I started using New Zealand Manuka raw honey to

try to

> >> penetrate bacterial biofilm. The honey is antibacterial, and

has been

> >> proven to heal infections such as MRSA and Staph. Manuka honey

> > prevents the

> >> bacteria from forming biofilms and proceeds to draw water out of

the

> >> bacterial cells, making it impossible for the bacteria to

survive.

> > I don't

> >> know how well, if at all, the honey penetrate biofilms formed by

> > other types

> >> of bacteria such as Bartonella. We'll see. But, you want to

avoid

> > using

> >> this, if you are sensitive to phenol.

> >>

> >> Limin

> >>

> >> --------------------------------------------------

> >> From: " topekajan " <topekajan@>

> >> Sent: Friday, November 21, 2008 17:56

> >> To: <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism >

> >> Subject: Systemic Enzymes

> >>

> >> > What brands of systemic enzymes have any of you used? I just

> > read the

> >> > posting that made with the reference to a chapter in a

book. I

> >> > took a look at that and found that the brand refered to in the

> > book was

> >> > called Wobenzym N. Has anyone use that?

> >> >

> >> > I also did a Google search using the words " systemic enzymes "

and

> >> > found this site: www.staytuned.ws/systemic_enzymes.html.

There are

> >> > some other systemic enzymes ingredients listed on that site

that are

> >> > the different from those in the Wobenzym N formula. One of

these is

> >> > Serrapeptase. We have that single ingredient in our

household. My

> >> > husband is using it with the idea of help reduce plaque

buildup in his

> >> > veins.

> >> >

> >> > I would be interested to know what if any brands of systemic

enzymes

> >> > are being or have been used and if you would recommend them.

> >> >

> >> > Jan

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > ------------------------------------

> >> >

> >> >

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Thanks! I'll order both today.

> I use Healing Honey made by The Synergy Company:

> http://www.thesynergycompany.com/pages/healing-honey.html. This

product is

> certified organic.

>

> I highly recommend another product, Pure Synergy, made by the same

company.

> Pure Synergy is designed for detoxification and is 100 % organic, whole

> food. Because it is food rather a supplement, dosage does not

matter. Some

> people eat more; others eat less. It is all good. My 3 years old

does not

> eat anything that has a green color. Pure Synergy is his main

source of

> green food. Here is the product information:

> http://www.thesynergycompany.com/pages/pure-synergy.html.

>

> Limin

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