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this would be a death warrant in our house.....yeast flare magor!

From: Limin Tseng

Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2011 4:59 PM

To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism

Subject: Re: Re: Biofilm Simplified

One tablespoon of ACV and one teaspoon of Manuka honey mix in a glass of water. Drink this mixture twice a day in empty stomach or in between meals.

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Dear Limin - how do I administer the apple cider vinegar and Manuka honey? Fransel

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Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2011 19:45:03 +0000

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Subject: Biofilm Simplified

Dear Limin - I am on my way to the store to buy vinegar and honey. My son just knocked over the garbage cans and large pumpkin. I am very nervous and will keep store visit fast and simple. Fransel

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Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2011 11:43:44 -0700

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Subject: Re: Re: Biofilm

Hi Misty,I got your offline questions about biofilm treatment. Since this thread is currently in discussion, I think I will just chime in here. The treatment are usually involved some combination of tools such as the following:1. A combo of fibrinolytic and mucolytic enzymes: Nattokinase, Lumbrokinase, Serrapeptase, or Mucolase.2. Use Lactoferrin to bind up iron.3. Use vitamin K2 to bind up calcium. 4. If magnesium supplement is used, take it hours away from biofilm protocol. Some doctors recommend to stop supplementing iron, calcium and magnesium when on biofilm protocol. 5. Use disodium EDTA to chelate metals in order to punch holes in the biofilm.6. Chitosan is said to inhibit the formation of biofilm. We had some gains using Chitosan in the past.http://www.springerlink.com/content/d1jj063364625865/7. Treat Strep and/or Staph, if these two infections are present. Strep and Staph are particularly capable of producing slime for which other infections can hide within. (The natural alternative (a milder approach) is to use raw, unfiltered apply cider vinegar to replace EDTA, and manuka honey to replace biofilm enzymes.Hope this helps.Limin

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Christel,

Would fermented foods cause issues with yeast?

Re: Re: Biofilm

Hi Misty,

I got your offline questions about biofilm treatment. Since this thread is currently in discussion, I think I will just chime in here. The treatment are usually involved some combination of tools such as the following:

1. A combo of fibrinolytic and mucolytic enzymes: Nattokinase, Lumbrokinase, Serrapeptase, or Mucolase.

2. Use Lactoferrin to bind up iron.

3. Use vitamin K2 to bind up calcium.

4. If magnesium supplement is used, take it hours away from biofilm protocol. Some doctors recommend to stop supplementing iron, calcium and magnesium when on biofilm protocol.

5. Use disodium EDTA to chelate metals in order to punch holes in the biofilm.

6. Chitosan is said to inhibit the formation of biofilm. We had some gains using Chitosan in the past.

http://www.springerlink.com/content/d1jj063364625865/

7. Treat Strep and/or Staph, if these two infections are present. Strep and Staph are particularly capable of producing slime for which other infections can hide within.

(The natural alternative (a milder approach) is to use raw, unfiltered apply cider vinegar to replace EDTA, and manuka honey to replace biofilm enzymes.

Hope this helps.

Limin

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we don't do vinigar for my kids, yougurts (only homemade one with coconut milk- natural yeast fighter, and detox support, as the others have strep lines) but my son doesn't care for coconut and my daughters are now IGG intollerent (blast cooking with it to much) we do no saurcraut, or anything else fermented no.....sorry....so can't help you.....

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Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 7:30 AM

To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism

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Christel,

Would fermented foods cause issues with yeast?

Re: Re: Biofilm

Hi Misty,I got your offline questions about biofilm treatment. Since this thread is currently in discussion, I think I will just chime in here. The treatment are usually involved some combination of tools such as the following:1. A combo of fibrinolytic and mucolytic enzymes: Nattokinase, Lumbrokinase, Serrapeptase, or Mucolase.2. Use Lactoferrin to bind up iron.3. Use vitamin K2 to bind up calcium. 4. If magnesium supplement is used, take it hours away from biofilm protocol. Some doctors recommend to stop supplementing iron, calcium and magnesium when on biofilm protocol. 5. Use disodium EDTA to chelate metals in order to punch holes in the biofilm.6. Chitosan is said to inhibit the formation of biofilm. We had some gains using Chitosan in the past.http://www.springerlink.com/content/d1jj063364625865/7. Treat Strep and/or Staph, if these two infections are present. Strep and Staph are particularly capable of producing slime for which other infections can hide within. (The natural alternative (a milder approach) is to use raw, unfiltered apply cider vinegar to replace EDTA, and manuka honey to replace biofilm enzymes.Hope this helps.Limin

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