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Biofilm-mediated illnesses, as noted below, include Chalmydia Pneumoniae, which is growing in scope throughout the USA. Sub-acute Chlamydia Pneumoniae is probably the co-factor in the rise of asthma and respiratory illnesses as instigated by toxic Aspergillus blowing over from Africa's Lake Chad as it dries up. Pneumonia treated successfully still has resulted in surprising deaths as flaring mucus production smothers "cured" patients. Biofilms can be bio-busted.
Barley Straw is a powerful generator of Fulvic Acid and other elements that, when introduced into waterways, eradicate the overgrowth of algae and pest plants in ponds generally resistant to treatment because of biofilm-like substances. Fulvic Acid may be nature's solution to macro-and-micro-pests that hide behind biofilms.
Fulvic Acid might be used with R-Lipoic Acid, the most bioavailable form of Lipoic Acid. Alpha and R-Lipoic Acid is useful as crossing the blood-brain barrier in acting both as a powerful antioxidant and remover of heavy metals. This can include iron, which may reduce iron loading associated with cancer, yet may aggravate anemia. [To reverse low iron, eat leafy green vegetables for Folic Acid to activate step two, use of B-12 supplements to allow iron absorption from foods so no iron supplement need be taken. Iron supplements can be harsh on the G.I. Tract and act as pre-carcinogens.]
Fulvic Acid is a non-pH-specific chelator, working in acid or alkaline environments to remove heavy metals. Adding
Montmorillonite clay or non-kiln-baked Fuller's Earth to the diet after taking Fulvic Acid and R-Lipoic Acid might aid prompt elimination of heavy metals. Heavy metals play a singular role in insulating biofilms from eradication.
Fulvic Acid is a derivative of Humic Acid, found in the tea-colored liquid that runs off wilderness areas from the months-long breakdown of biological matter, helping keep streams sparkling and ecologically balanced. Sources of organic Barley Straw are readily available from pond maintenance sources. Fulvic Acid is available as a high-quality liquid supplement. Generating Fulvic Acid from Barley Straw might entail leaving it to soak and mature in distilled water in a cool environment for two weeks, straining as tea. I would think a battery operated fish bubbler as used for bait fishing would be ideal in a refrigerator. The breakdown is finished after six months. Here's one supplier of organic Barley Straw catering to the fish pond trade.
http://www.pondstrawdirect.com/barleystrawproducts.html
Biofilms now busted, they are at the mercy of such things as micro-electrical and silver ion or silver colloid eradication. Proper enzyme use can break down the reactive dead pathogen's cell coat that triggers a powerful immune response as a foreign protein, that sickening Herxheimer Effect. Ascorbic Acid is one of the quickest ways to stop the reaction. Protease, and other mixed enzymes should help. God bless!