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questions about biofilms in "smaller" pathogens


Have been doing quite a bit of research lately on stealth infections and biofilms, and have some questions for anyone who might be able to offer some direction.

I and my son have had a very difficult time clearing food allergies , which I believe, have resulted from chonic infection by some unicellular pathogen. I have already treated several large parasites, including buski and clonorchis sinesis, and now we are working deeper, but are having trouble determining the exact pathogen to target. we we believe that, whatever it is, its cloaked in a biofilm or matrix that sheilds it from detection and treatment. this link provides some great back ground on the issue:

http://www.allergyresearchgroup.com/Mar-2009-Focus-Newsletter-Biofilms-and-Fi...


This link discusses bacterial infections, but I suspect mine are fungal issues.

My doc thinks that if I can figure out the components of biofim for fungal or bacterial, we can dowse for frequency and other treatments to break it up.

anyone have some knowledge here? I think that they are composed of polysaccharides, chitan, fibrin, calcium and magnesium... what I would love to find is a more specific description of the polysaccharides or other components. Then I could target with frequency or immune stimulating treatments like JMT, to get the body to attack the film.

THanks in advance,
John
 

 
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