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Hi,

It was recommended to me to take proteolytic enzymes like nattokinase,

serrapeptase or lumbrokinase to crack the biofilm that Klebsiella and hemolytic

E. coli hide in. Can anybody recommend a product that contains all three? Also,

the friend you recommended this to me remembered a protocol to follow sort of

like this:

1. Enzymes on an empty stomach along with a chelating agent.

2. 60 minutes later, take the antibiotics/antifungals either Rx or natural

3. Binding agents at least an hour after the treatment like at bedtime.

Binding agents can be activated charcoal, citrus pectin or clay.

But she wasn't exactly sure. Does anybody have more information on this?

Thanks,

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Kirkmans has a product called Biofilm Defense. Enzymedica also has two

products, Natto-K and SerraGold. You can get lumbrokinase at Vitacost.com

Karla

>

> Hi,

>

> It was recommended to me to take proteolytic enzymes like nattokinase,

serrapeptase or lumbrokinase to crack the biofilm that Klebsiella and hemolytic

E. coli hide in. Can anybody recommend a product that contains all three? Also,

the friend you recommended this to me remembered a protocol to follow sort of

like this:

> 1. Enzymes on an empty stomach along with a chelating agent.

> 2. 60 minutes later, take the antibiotics/antifungals either Rx or natural

> 3. Binding agents at least an hour after the treatment like at bedtime.

Binding agents can be activated charcoal, citrus pectin or clay.

>

> But she wasn't exactly sure. Does anybody have more information on this?

>

> Thanks,

> a

>

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Dr Usman has a biofilm protocol, but I havent used it. EDTA is used as the

chelating agent, but isnt good of you're mercury toxic (not sure if this is just

if its IV EDTA or if that applies to oral or suppositories). My son has mercury

issues, so I wont chance it.

Here's a link that has some more information.

http://drkurtwoeller.blogspot.com/2009/03/biofilms-potential-issue-for-unresolve\

d.html

Karla

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> > Hi,

> >

> > It was recommended to me to take proteolytic enzymes like nattokinase,

> serrapeptase or lumbrokinase to crack the biofilm that Klebsiella and

> hemolytic E. coli hide in. Can anybody recommend a product that contains all

> three? Also, the friend you recommended this to me remembered a protocol to

> follow sort of like this:

> > 1. Enzymes on an empty stomach along with a chelating agent.

> > 2. 60 minutes later, take the antibiotics/antifungals either Rx or natural

> > 3. Binding agents at least an hour after the treatment like at bedtime.

> Binding agents can be activated charcoal, citrus pectin or clay.

> >

> > But she wasn't exactly sure. Does anybody have more information on this?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > a

> >

>

>

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