Anonymous ID: c78684 Nov. 16, 2021, 7:48 a.m. No.15011846   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1910 >>1919 >>1958 >>2028 >>2359

>>15011747

>>15011792

 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5632318/

 

Bentonite Clay as a Natural Remedy: A Brief Review

God gave us everything we need INDEED

 

The effect of bentonite on body function Detoxification

 

Bentonite clay has been shown to act as a detoxifying agent. This property is referred to its poly-cationic nature, which leads to absorption of negative charge toxins (7).

 

T-2 is a trichothecene mycotoxin which is a naturally occurring mold byproduct of Fusarium fungus and is toxic to humans and animals. When rats ingested bentonite for 2 weeks before T-2 toxicosis, a significant increase in fecal excretion of this toxin and a decrement of that in muscle has been reported (8) which indicates the healing effect of bentonite against T2 toxicosis.

 

Thousands of years ago clays were used internally and externally. When the clay was mixed with water (2–4 parts water to 1 part clay) and incubated for 24 hours with live bacteria at body temperature (37°C), a broad spectrum of bacteria was killed (46). Some modified menmorillonits have also shown to exert antibacterial effect (48–50). These antibacterial effects might result from physical interaction (i.e. penetration or rupturing of the cell) and/or chemical interaction of the clay with bacteria (i.e. poisoning or nutrient deprivation) (7).

Anonymous ID: c78684 Nov. 16, 2021, 7:58 a.m. No.15011910   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1958 >>2028 >>2359

>>15011846

>>15011747

 

https://par.nsf.gov/servlets/purl/10096964<amazing link with multiple source studies and pictures

 

NATURAL ANTIBACTERIAL CLAYS: HISTORICAL USES AND MODERN ADVANCES

 

Clay is a miracle cure - proper clay used correctly

there are many clays

 

Fig. 1 Line Brunet de Courssou, a French researcher, documented healing of Buruli ulcer in patients from the Ivory Coast, using French green clay

poultices applied daily and cleansed with saline solution between dressings. The M. ulcerans infection, unresponsive to known antibiotics at the time, was cured by the clay treatment (photos by Thierry Brunet) (go to link to look)

Anonymous ID: c78684 Nov. 16, 2021, 8:08 a.m. No.15012005   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2028 >>2058 >>2156 >>2359

>>15011919

 

that's the recipe I've seen

and the 2 days in fridge shook - sounds like a good idea

you are allowing the (who knows how many) hundreds of unmanufacturable complex God Given constituents of the rind to seep into the liquid.

 

It is bitter and a nasty little shot of love

but remember

the taste is in the cure

 

The bitter taste is part of the body response in healing.

Anonymous ID: c78684 Nov. 16, 2021, 8:22 a.m. No.15012119   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2147 >>2359

>>15012028

 

PATHOGENIC BIOFILMS

Biofilms are communities of bacteria that adhere to surfaces in aqueous environments by generating a polymer matrix of polysaccharides, proteins, and DNA that bind the community together for protection. This makes biofilms more resistant to antibiotics than their planktonic counterparts (Fig. 19; (Stephens, 2002)); they might, therefore, also resist the antibacterial clay.

Biofilms are the most common form of bacteria infecting chronic wounds, teeth, heart valves, lungs, middle ear, chronicrhino sinusitis and osteomyelitis, intravenous catheters and stents, and prosthetic joint infection (Høiby et al., 2010).

 

BIOFILMS are what "hide" disease from the body (subdoing any immune response)

 

https://alzheimerborreliosis.net/

Welcome to the website of Alan B. MacDonald.

 

(The man who discovered and documented "BIOFILM" @ Yale New Haven and they have been dissing him since)

 

I am hospital pathologist by trade and my world is microscopic images.

In hospital pathology, there are many texts which illustrate the image profiles of tumors and other medical diseases. Some of the reference materials do not provide a “perfect” image match to an individual patient situation. New Lessons, which come from patients which do not “match” the published image archive, are the subject of “case reports” which enrich and expand the knowledge “contained in Textbooks”

Many of the images of “spirochetes” in textbooks demonstrate only the “perfect corkscrew” profile-leading a reader to “doubt” the legitimacy of cystic or granular forms, and the reject cell wall deficient “L-Forms”

My website is an effort to educate visitors about the “forgotten” spirochetal forms which are really Borrelia and which exist in diseased tissue.

Anonymous ID: c78684 Nov. 16, 2021, 8:37 a.m. No.15012241   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2251 >>2277

>>15012206

related to chronic lyme disease treatments

sauce is still cooking as it were.. in progress

dedicated lyme docs (few they are) have been documenting mectin use with chronic lyme

 

https://lymebook.com/ivermectin-albendazole-diethylcarbamazine-alinia-mimosa-pudica

Anonymous ID: c78684 Nov. 16, 2021, 8:42 a.m. No.15012285   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2331

>>15012206

 

If (you) are treated for lyme disease for 21 days you are cured

If you complain and say you are still sick you may get a bonus treatment of up to 60 days

After that per cdc you are cured.

even as you barely stand there with a walker they will tell you you are cured!

 

then you find a lymedoc. they will continue to treat the sickest of the tick bourne illnesses.

LYME NEVER EXISTS ALONE

There are many co-infections. the new thought is that attacking the many lifeforms and the biofilms with anti biotics and anti mycrobials and anti fungals and anti parasiticals in different cadence and with PULSE DOSING these lifeforms are greatly diminished

 

This reeeeesearch is being done by sick people and their docs with no help from the established med of sin