Guest guest Posted April 17, 2011 Report Share Posted April 17, 2011 Buhner himself posted that he had intended to include a chapter on BISMUTH and Apis in the book! He includes these chapters on that site. http://www.gaianstudies.org/lyme-updates.htm > > Arsenic is in our food supply, rice and chicken and more. It is used by > the pathogens to form the branches they extend to each other. I hear > that arsenic is used in the feed and fertilizers and such, maybe > illegally, and this is why some of our foods are high in arsenic. It's > found in drinking water and various other sources. I have seen many > posts where it appears that nearly everyone with chronic immune system > problems tests high in arsenic. Other toxins are also involved. Some > scientist talked about trying to figure out what the biofilms were made > out of, and he/she said that they appeared to be made of mostly arsenic > and proteins. Often proteases and proteolyptics are used to fight the > bofilms as well as chelation. I can't remember which scientist right > now because I read these kinds of reports all the time. Oh yea, it was > probably Dr. U. She is a doctor, so not sure how she discovered this. > There is a scientist, Dr. F, that says biofilms are mostly being able to > have their strength from a protozoan-like creature, that may be > protozoan, not sure yet. This could explain why so many have to do so > much to regain their health. They have to detox, and treat for > protozoa, viruses, systemic enzymes or blood thinners, etc. to conquer > their disease state. > > Love and prayers, > > Heidi N > > > > > E. I think Arsenic is the main biofilm mineral. > > ? Arsenic is old style rat poison. It is definitely not used in > biofilms. Or did you mean arsenic can be used to kill biofilm bacteria? > Some alternative Lyme docs have experimented with variations on arsenic > (e.g. bismuth) but its all VERY dangerous. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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