Re: Parasite and fungal skin infection biofilm reduction using medical grade silicon PDMS polydimethylsiloxane
UPDATE:
Temporarily discontinued the PDMS treatment after 5 days. Although it helped slow biofilm production if applied/reapplied 4-5 times per day, it did not stop biofilm production. I'll come back to it as an additional application once infection areas settle back down.
Next up is UV-C wavelength treatment - Looking for physician/alternative/integrative practice that provides such (if that exists).
"UVC radiation, in the range of 250 nm - 280 nm, renders harmful micro-organisms such as bacteria and viruses ineffective, by destroying the genetic information in the DNA. The micro-organisms lose their reproductive capability and are destroyed. The germicidal nature of UV is well suited to treat
parasites which are extremely resistant to chemical disinfectants, such as Cryptosporidium or Giardia."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3831650/
Several research studies indicate excellent results, albeit this does not cure underlining diseminated infection in my case (put hopefully kills off the skin infected areas and help in healing).
Think UV treatment is something we will be hearing a lot more about in general, especially effective where "super-bug" highly resistant infections are present.
In some studies/treatment,100% eradication of biological infections have been realized.
Studies on flu virus treatment under way as well.