Dani (Foresthill, Ca) on 12/07/2009
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Just ran across your post and was hoping you could send the name of the product you used. I know the post is old but I hope you still receive the replies. Thank you.
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Replied By Ben (Bremerton Wa ) on 03/22/2016
Now let's say copd is not your issue. Let's say your lungs are more or less normal. Well the same therapy still applies. Even in a normal average persons lungs biofilm formation can be a real problem reducing airspace.bIofilm a thick gooey mucus traps heavy metals and other contaminants like glue. Biofilm is created by the bacteria, virus and fungus to be a safe haven from the immune system. often more than 500 species are found there. When biofilm forming germs are free floating in the blood they are called planktonic bacteria. These dummies get easily killed by antibiotics in a hurry. Now smart germs when they detect presence of an antibiotic they quickly go hide in biofilm. The immune system cells meet a great big "keep out! do not disturb" sign posted outside the biofilm. Meanwhile the germs are partying and getting busy breeding like crazy. some very sophisticated germs have even developed a pump mechanism to get rid of unwanted antibiotics from their slimy little fortress.
Biofilm dwelling organisms have up to 1000 fold greater resistance to antibiotics. Ever heard of drug resistant organisms?
Lung cancer loves biofilm with all the nice mercury heavy metals and toxins cancer cells really like. Cancer cells feel right at home there in their oxygen deprived micro environment. Cancer depends on biofilm for disease progression.
When it comes to party crashers, serrapeptase is a very unwelcome guest for biofilm dwelling germs. It kicks the doors down and breaks the structure of their biofilm. serrapeptase literally dissolves biofilm through enzyme action. With no place to hide germs come face to face with big mac and boy is he ever mad! Germs that had been laying around hanging out now get attacked and wiped out by the macrophages of the immune system.
Serrapeptase cleans your lungs and blood stream super clean and able to transport oxygen at peak performance.
Now a different class or organism may be hiding in your lungs causing problems. Its called a mycoplasma and it is not like any other beastie. Mycoplasma plays hide and seek from the immune system. The immune system gets tricked by mycoplasma nearly every time. Often when mycoplasma infects tissues the immune system attacks those body tissues creating an autoimmune reaction. Mycoplasma is a very tricky fellow able to disguise its self, able to morph into different forms and to live with or without a cell wall. it can even grow a hard shell around its self and wait for years to re-emerge when conditions are favorable. Mycoplasma basically outsmarts the immune system at every turn.
Now one thing that makes mycoplasma tremble in fear is a mineral solution called gallium nitrate. This stuff attacks iron loving microorganisms. It is harmless to good bacteria like acidophillus but quickly destroys bad pathogenic organisms.
Now one last caution and this is serious, don't take cheap synthetic vitamins!!! You might be shocked but researchers have found that synthetic vitamins greatly assist cancer development and spread. Synthetic vitamin A, for example, has a 28% greater lung cancer risk than taking nothing at all. Many vitamins are processed with fungal components like aspergillus, the second most carcinogenic substance on earth. And/or formaldehyde or deadly carcinogenic chemical solvents in what we call vitamins. Not what you expected to hear huh? Get your vitamins from fresh raw organic foods. See ya
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Replied By Debra (NSW) on 09/20/2022
Dani mentioned Serrapeptase as an enzyme that helps break down biofilm but Seaprose-S is far better absorbed, causes no intestinal distress and is more suited to sinus and lung issues as it helps break down mucus specifically.I am dealing with pain in the left lung lobe and am finding nebulizing bicarb, water/silver, tea tree and eucalyptus oils amazing for opening the lungs up so you can breathe again. I am working on mold issues which has come from suspected MARCONS -multiple antibiotic resistant coagulase negative Staphloccoci. Staph is very resistant to antibiotics and many remedies but a compound found in tea tree, eucalyptus and lemongrass oils was found to kill Staph. Also they found if you don't kill it 100%, it replaces itself within 3 weeks. Hydrogen peroxide and blue light were shown to eliminate it 100%. I am using a simple blue light I got on Ebay for acne and varicose veins. It's amazing.