(11) Do you want to survive the next promised pandemic?
...then please help us find out more about how biofilm disruptors work and how we should apply them to stop pathogens in their tracks
I am unvaxxed
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I am researching biofilm, because I believe that, by understanding biofilm, we can reduce the risk from any and all of bacterial, parasitic and cancerous diseases that might beset us in the future. But I am struggling to get the answers to some questions about biofilm, that I need to understand, in order to use biofilm disruptors effectively.
Please forgive my technical writer’s brain for the presentation of this material. I spent 30 years of my life doing this, and old habits die hard.
Is the following summary correct,
and if not, can you correct my understanding?
What are biofilms?
Biofilms are made up of sticky stuff and debris either manufactured within or already resident within a person's body.
Bacteria, parasites and tumours can wrap themselves up with biofilm to render themselves invisible to the immune system.
Bacteria, parasites and tumours can wrap themselves up with biofilm to render themselves impervious to the anti-pathogenic treatments applied to them.
Biofilm disruptors consumed from external sources can break down the biofilm and render the pathogen visible to the immune system.
Biofilm disruptors consumed from external sources can break down the biofilm and render the pathogen accessible to the anti-pathogenic treatments applied.
From my scattered and random research so far, I have not been able to establish everything I need to know about biofilm and biofilm disruptors to protect my own health. I just know it matters.
Can you help me answer these questions?
Question 1 - Is all biofilm the same?
In reading a range of articles and medical papers, I have established that biofilm is built from sticky stuff and other debris resident in the body.
“A biofilm is a syntrophic community of microorganisms in which cells stick to each other and often also to a surface.[2][3][4] These adherent cells become embedded within a slimy extracellular matrix that is composed of extracellular polymeric substances (EPSs).[3][4] The cells within the biofilm produce the EPS components, which are typically a polymeric combination of extracellular polysaccharides, proteins, lipids and DNA.[3][4][5]”
So far, so good, but I also need the answers to a few questions to know:
if all biofilm disruptors, of which there are many,
are effective against all biofilms,
in all bodies
and if not, which biofilm disruptors work on which biofilm in which bodies?
Put a different way:
Is the biofilm that my body builds to protect, for example, a staphylococcus bacteria the same as my body builds to protect, for example, a carcinoma?
Is the biofilm that my body builds the same as the biofilm that your body builds?
Question 2 - Are all biofilm disruptors effective against all forms of biofilm?
Is the body able to produce its own biofilm disruptors or must they be consumed from outside sources?
Are all biofilm disruptors effective against all biofilms in my body, for example both a staphylococcus bacteria in the lung and a carcinoma in the breast, or do I build different biofilms:
for different types of microbial invasion,
potentially in different parts of the body?
Are the biofilm disruptors that are effective in my body against specific or all types of biofilm, also effective in your body?
Why does it matter?
I was hospitalised with double pneumonia. I made no improvement until I smuggled into hospital a medicine I routinely use to knock out colds and flus before they get a hold. The ingredient of this medicine are:
apple cider vinegar
turmeric
horseradish
grape seed extract
garlic
Within a day of taking this medicine, all my symptoms were reversing and some disappeared overnight. Although I did not know it at the time, not only are they all anti-bacterial in their own right, but they are also ALL biofilm disruptors.
Was it the biofilm disruptors that got my body to turn the corner?
and if so which of the five, or all of the five?
and if any or all of them:
do they just work against golden staph biofilm?
or do they work against all bacterial biofilm?
or do they work against all pathogenic biofilm?
and do they just work in my body in particular rather than in all bodies?
The research to date
There is a great deal of research now on the web on biofilm, but it is not well drawn together currently. It is largely dealing with a particular pathogen that has become antibiotic resistant, for example staphylococcus aureus, and looking at a single biofilm disruptor, for example Vitamin C, and assessing how well it works together with the selected antibiotic. These studies are finding that the biofilm disruptor being studied renders the antibiotic being used, more effective in treating the pathogen being studied. And these studies are usually in vitro rather than in vivo so we do not know if there are significant variations from person to person.
So can you lead me to research studies that put this all together?
What biofilm disruptors do you include routinely in your diet?
It shouldn’t be hard for all of us to incorporate sufficient biofilm disruptors in our diet to prevent most nasty infections, and it shouldn’t be hard to have some bottles or packets of biofilm disruptors in our stock cupboards in case something catches us unawares. But at this stage, we can only gather a random collection and hope that one of them or all of them works some of the time or all of the time, to expose the pathogen assaulting our bodies to its nemesis.
There are many more than just these 54 but this is a good place to start.
54 Natural Ways to Inhibit Biofilms
Once you get the basic idea, you can probably scan your mind for what you turn to when you think a cold is coming on. If you find something, just run a search on the web for it. For example, a lot of people turn to lemon and honey. So run a search on “lemon biofilm disruptor” and see what gets returned. It might turn out that everything we thought was killing bugs, was also at least disrupting their biofilm first, and then maybe killing the bugs, but not necessarily. Maybe the immune system was finishing off the job now the biofilm has been broken up and the bug is visible.
What are your self-medication “go to’s”
and are they at least biofilm disruptors?
What diseases or types of diseases are we being threatened with?
These are the known threats identified by The US Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act.
This act identifies diseases and toxins that pose a current risk to human health.
And diseases we don’t yet know about
Of course, we have no idea about new threats currently being manufactured in laboratories, those entities I call “frankenbugs”. These we have to deal with on an individual basis, as each arises, but there is a high likelihood that these also build some form of biofilm - which also may have been interfered with in the laboratory. Who knows, maybe those blood clots are a form of biofilm.
And what about viruses?
Even though the range of pathogens threatening us, according to official sources, includes viruses, I have left these out of the picture so far. I don’t want to get into pointless debates about whether or not viruses exist and deflect from the point of this article, which is that understanding biofilms is going to help us get over an awful lot of future sicknesses, but not all.
My big dream given that I am confronting several potentially deadly diseases simultaneously
While I was scanning the web for information on apricot kernels - I am looking for a protocol that includes them, I came across a website for alternative treatment clinics in Mexico. What would I do if I had enough money to fund it? I would go to one of those clinics and then see about living out my days somewhere bright, and colorful and joyful.
Two nights later I had a dream where I was walking down narrow cobbled streets lined with street vendors selling bright embroidered fabric items, actually more like Bolivia than Mexico. There were two other women with me and we were chattering happily. I asked them if I could afford to live there, and they told me I could choose between any of three rooms, now, today - far from luxury but “soft” feminine rooms decorated in lots of soft colourful fabrics. I woke up seriously excited and happy.
So how can I do that? How can I make enough income to fund me to a clinic in Mexico and from there, to who knows where?
Can you help?
I intend to keep writing of my journey through this rather strange time in my life, and for this planet. Hopefully my story becomes exciting as I cross normal barriers to find solutions. As soon as I know, you will know what does and does not work to exorcise this bio-weapon from our bodies.
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I have just blocked Toni Jean because she would not let up on preaching her "you're an idiot" line, first to me and then to many who have commented on this conversation. I am happy to discuss anything, but when I refer someone to an article I have written on just that topic and they will not even read it, as far as I am concerned, we are dealing with trolling, not genuine information seeking and exchange. If anyone else felt badgered by her, you can feel safe again. She is banned.
When reading this post the mention of vinegar reminded me of another compound that had interested me before but for another purpose. I searched triacetin with biofilm but have not spent much time sorting through the results. I did find this however.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ijc.28465
: and this
https://www.uvm.edu/sites/default/files/media/Jaworski_-_438.pdf
I don't know if this is helpful or just distracting clutter.
https://www.zoro.com/spectrum-triacetin-usp-4l-gls-tr106-4ltgl/i/G8085511/?msclkid=ea58a2ab86a21da870d5c488ab573add&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=ml_all_dyn_main_pmax_Bing%20PMax%20Hypercore&utm_term=www.zoro.com&utm_content=Hypercore&gclid=ea58a2ab86a21da870d5c488ab573add&gclsrc=3p.ds