Anonymous ID: a87bd6 Nov. 17, 2018, 9:51 p.m. No.3947570   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7577 >>7585 >>7600 >>7743

A fitting bread title.

I've posted this information before, it was several months ago…

If you or anyone you now suffers from autoimmune disease you really need to look at a study that was published in the fall of 2016

I suffer from Hashimoto's (the autoimmune destruction of the thyroid)

I've halted the destruction by treating myself like the mice in this study.

 

A cure that you can grow (culture in milk)

No wonder big pharma isn't interested in DSM17938

The secret was found in human mother's milk.

DSM __17__938 is a lactobacillus (milk loving) bacteria originally found

in a Peruvian mother's breast milk. It has incredible properties to heal the digestive tract from

one end to the other, it also has the ability to reset the immune system to factory default! (1)

It can stop autoimmune malfunction.

 

The genetically modified mice used in the experiment normally have a life span of 30 days. They normally succumb to autoimmune malfunctions of the skin, digestive tract & lungs. They are used in research on autoimmune problems. Three out of four of the mice that were treated for 14 days with high doses of L. Reuteri lived to the end of the experiment at 125 days.

 

(1) https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Yuying_Liu2/publication/311792087_Resetting_microbiota_by_Lactobacillus_reuteri_inhibits_T_reg_deficiency-induced_autoimmunity_via_adenosine_A2A_receptors/links/585d561108aebf17d38a3279/Resetting-microbiota-by-Lactobacillus-reuteri-inhibits-T-reg-deficiency-induced-autoimmunity-via-adenosine-A2A-receptors.pdf

 

for lighter reading version

>pic related

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/gut-bacteria-autoimmune-disease_us_58595dd5e4b03904470acd99

 

In order to be effective you need to take more than a minimum dose, no surprise there. The commercially available package does not contain a dose large enough to be effective for this type of treatment.

Now for the good part.

So, you buy some add a few drops to a fresh gallon of milk and re-cap the milk. set it out at room temp or slightly warmer for 24 ~ 36 hours for the bacteria to reproduce. At this point (before it starts to curdle from the bacteria running out of food and dieing off) it still tastes OK so, you put it in the refridgerator to halt reproduction before the die off and it curdles and gets bitter. Then you drink a glass twice a day. Its that simple.

A cure that is self replicating. I think all can see why the health industry doesn't promote this information.

Anonymous ID: a87bd6 Nov. 17, 2018, 10:05 p.m. No.3947697   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3947585

and here's another one

 

>Evidence is mounting that A. muciniphila is involved in obesity, glucose metabolism and intestinal immunity.

>The results suggest “that the insulin resistance and other pathologies associated with aging and even frailty can be ameliorated by targeting” the cascade of events that flow from the depletion of of Akkermansia muciniphila, the study authors wrote.

 

https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/space/go-for-launch/la-sci-sn-gut-bacteria-aging-20181115-story.html

Anonymous ID: a87bd6 Nov. 17, 2018, 10:08 p.m. No.3947728   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3947619

>How effective would you describe it to be?

 

it's going to depend on the bacteria you've cultured

if you start with sterile milk and use clean techniques to add a known bacteria then you should get good results.

If you use wild unknown strains of bacteria… who knows ?