Replied by Maria (Gippsland, Australia) on 10/30/2011
Hi Sandra, Pseudonomas are well protected with biofilms so it would be worth doing a search here on EC for biofilms as Ted has talked about them. He has recomended bromelain in one post. https://www.earthclinic.com/cures/aids_questions.html
Apparently a lack of phosphate can be a factor. I do not know much about it but it has been found that some folk who have surgery become low in phosphate which appears to allow the pseudonomas to grow. Here is some reading on it. http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2009/04/13/Lack-of-phosphate-causes-bacteria-to-kill/UPI-70441239654902/ http://www.microbemagazine.org/index.php/11-2009-current-topics/1034-low-phosphate-triggers-reversible-virulence-in-pseudomonas
The following are what I think may be worthwhile looking into (you can do a search for each also add the word pseudonomas):
Neem.
Grapefruit Seed Extract.
Raw honey. Although they talk about medical honey plain old local raw honey has been used since I don't know when. Also manuka honey with the umf of 10 or higher is good. The following is mostly about skin infections. http://www.bfactory.nl/artikelen/2008 Kwakman et al in CID.pdf
Oil of Oregano. http://www.diagnose-me.com/treat/T223028.html
Whatever you choose to use after your research I would start with low doses first. All the best.