Biofilm in persistent infections
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 8:55 pm
this topic is about bioflim and please read about this
https://kresserinstitute.com/biofilm-wh ... -treat-it/
https://bellalindemann.com/blog/biofilm ... disruptors
and I quote: Antibiotic after antibiotic for IBD. Corticosteroids for CRS. If a biofilm is at work, these standard “treatments” aren’t curing anything. Clinicians instead need to break down the biofilm, attack the pathogenic bacteria within, and mop up the leftover matrix, DNA, and minerals.".
I know members in this group have tried and have been trying various methods.
as someone with IBD, and BB, and believer of antiobiocs induced chronic illness, I invite people read not only about SIBO or SIFO but biofilm of bacteria. since people in this group have a longer history of systemic unbalanced metabolism or dysbiosis issue.
quote"Since it has been established that biofilm formation and tenacious parasites, bacteria and fungi such as candida albicans seem to go hand-in-hand, researchers believe that antibiotic/antimicrobial treatment in combination with biofilm disruptors may be the answer to persistent infections. "
what do you guys think of this?
https://kresserinstitute.com/biofilm-wh ... -treat-it/
https://bellalindemann.com/blog/biofilm ... disruptors
and I quote: Antibiotic after antibiotic for IBD. Corticosteroids for CRS. If a biofilm is at work, these standard “treatments” aren’t curing anything. Clinicians instead need to break down the biofilm, attack the pathogenic bacteria within, and mop up the leftover matrix, DNA, and minerals.".
I know members in this group have tried and have been trying various methods.
as someone with IBD, and BB, and believer of antiobiocs induced chronic illness, I invite people read not only about SIBO or SIFO but biofilm of bacteria. since people in this group have a longer history of systemic unbalanced metabolism or dysbiosis issue.
quote"Since it has been established that biofilm formation and tenacious parasites, bacteria and fungi such as candida albicans seem to go hand-in-hand, researchers believe that antibiotic/antimicrobial treatment in combination with biofilm disruptors may be the answer to persistent infections. "
what do you guys think of this?