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UBI UltraViolet Blood Irradiation - Antibiotic Resistance

  UBI in the Treatment of Antibiotic Resistant Super Bugs Dr. Robert Rowen IVbloodIrradiation.jpg Photo (link is external)  by Robert Weber, ©2006 / CC BY-SA 3.0 Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation (UBI) therapy prevents surgical infections, speeds healing of wounds and reduces the need for drugs. I've discussed superbugs in these pages quite a bit lately. The threat is growing rapidly and conventional medicine has nothing to offer. But this month, I wanted to show you the one treatment that has yet to meet a bug it can't kill. It's so effective at treating antibiotic resistant bugs that it might be the only thing that saves you should you contract one of these bugs. I first learned about antibiotic-resistance in medical school in the 1970s. By that time, the sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea had "learned" to resist penicillin. Then came derivatives of penicillin and cousins like the cephalosporins. But gonorrhea outwitted them as well. The drug companies ca...

Biofilm Protocol Using Enzymes

Dissolving biofilm is a big job. It requires a large quantity of enzymes on a continual basis. You want to keep the pressure on these colonies. I find it’s best to keep a constant supply of enzymes circulating through your bloodstream for best results. To achieve this you will need to take them systemically, which means on an empty stomach at least 1 hour away from food. Now, you've given your body what it really needs to fight for you. Copyright 2021 https://nativeformulas.com/product/restore-3/ Here’s the most critical factor about enzyme supplements. They need to be loaded with protease. If they don’t have at least 150,000 HUT of protease, they aren’t going to do the job. We’ve made sure to use at least 200,000 HUT of protease just to be sure they can do even the toughest job. Once taken, these enzymes will start to dislodge, break-up and eliminate these colonies. Marching them right out of your body, the same way they came in Read more   Link

How Psychology Combats False and Self-Limiting Beliefs

  Belief systems are the bases of people’s worldviews. We have beliefs grounded in fact, and beliefs grounded in emotion and life experience.  These belief systems shape our world view, since: “we learn our belief systems as very little children, and then we move through life creating experiences to match our beliefs. Look back in your own life and notice how often you have gone through the same experience.” Louise L. Hay If you have not taken time to reflect on the experiences you had, and how they shaped your current beliefs, then this article is here to help. And if you reflect often on your experiences and world view, when was the last time you did this? This article has some cognitive gems for you as well. Read more

Gut microbiota, kynurenine pathway and mental disorders

 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0278584620304619 Highlights • Among several possible tryptophan metabolism routes, the kynurenine pathway can be influenced by the gut microbiota. • Changes in gut biodiversity may cause increased gut permeability and cause systemic and central nervous system inflammation. • Proinflammatory cytokines induce kynurenine pathway resulting in formation of metabolites linked with some mental disorders. Abstract The intestine and the gut-associated limphoid tissue constitute the largest immunity organ of the human body. Among several possible tryptophan metabolism routes, the kynurenine pathway can be influenced by the gut microbiota. Disturbances of gut biodiversity may cause increased gut permeability and cause systemic inflammation, also related to central nervous system. Proinflammatory cytokines induce kynurenine pathway enzymes resulting in formation of neuroactive metabolites, which are being associated with several psychiatr...

SIBO, IBS, and Constipation: Unrecognized Thiamine Deficiency?

  by   Elliot Overton, DipCNM CFMP In many of my clients, chronic upper constipation and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) are misdiagnosed as bacterial overgrowth. Unfortunately, they are often non-responsive to antimicrobial treatments. Yet, sometimes the issues are fixed within a few days of vitamin B1 repletion. This has shown me that often times, the small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is simply a symptom of an underlying vitamin B1 or thiamine deficiency. GI Motility and Thiamine The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is one of the main systems affected by a deficiency of thiamine. Clinically, a severe deficiency in this nutrient can produce a condition called “Gastrointestinal Beriberi”, which in my experience is massively underdiagnosed and often mistaken for SIBO or irritable bowel syndrome with constipation (IBS-C). The symptoms may include GERD, gastroparesis, slow or paralysed GI motility, inability to digest foods, extreme abdominal pain, bloating and gas. ...