Posted 2/4/2016 11:23 PM (GMT 0)
TL;DR - VERY IMPORTANT, I THINK. They might play a role in the slow, sticky blood, keeping the treatments from properly affecting the bad guys as well as giving the detox systems a hard time getting the toxins out.
Long version - very poop and personal at times (apologies):
I don't know, I was just reading some stuff about hypercoagulation earlier, as I feel like this is a problem for it, and I came to learn that the majority of Lymies suffer from it to some degree or another.
Though, it's not much of a surprise. It's basically the slow, sticky blood that I've heard so much about around here.
The one thing that did come as a surprise, though it's my own fault for overlooking it so much, is how important it can be to treat. Thinking about it, it's obvious, and can be tied in directly with the lymph stuff.
But, I've been kind of lazy about it, leaving it to the red root, what baths I take, and the noob sauna I plan to make. I'd also like to start doing the massages and some type of light exercises for it as well, but I feel I need to be able to eat more to do the latter.
Anyway, yes, now.. I'm not so sure. After reading, I'm curious as to how much biofilm production plays a part in making the blood and lymph that way - slow, sticky, congested, and whether or not some type of biofilm protocol may be necessary for some with this issue.
Maybe they protect the invaders in more ways than just a sort of film, keeping the treatments from reaching them once they arrive?
Maybe they're actually keeping them from even getting close, 'cause the system is just so slow, clogged up, the chemicals in whatnot in the abx/herbs can't pass through?
I take Serrapeptase, but that may not be enough. There are pharmaceuticals, but I cannot get those. I hear a diet high in fat (this is all I am able to eat + protein) is bad for someone with biofilm issues - protozoa as well, which I have been considering as a possible cause for my poor treatment progress (Babs-like infection or FL1953). I'm looking into it though.
You hear talk about this thing being a reason for treatment failure, you hear talk about that thing being a reason, this, that, etc.
Maybe this biofilm stuff is one of them, for some of us?
There is a reason some things work so well for one person, then little or not at all for another.
I had a lot of success, when I first started an herbal protocol, taking it seriously, about a year ago now. I herxed my butt off.
Then, it just stopped. It seemed like the products were not working anymore. Over the next few months, I tried dozens of different things out - for all of the infections. It was the same story, every time, with the herxing episodes being shorter and shorter each new herbal.
Eventually, I stopped herxing altogether, and slowly regressed.
I wish I knew why. Maybe this?
So, maybe this is a very important thing?
Things I am considering:
Obviously trying to fix my gut, thereby allowing me to incorporate more foods = less fat
Buluoke
Cistus incanus
..and that's all for now. There are other enzymes like Serra and stuff. I just want to try something different.
I apologize for talking about me a bit too much - I do try to be selfish in a helpful way though, as funny as that sounds. Also, if I come across as an idiot with some of the questions. Like I said, some of these things seem like the obvious, thinking about it. I just don't call most of what I do thinking! lol
Best wishes.