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Biofilms and MMS Enemas
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17 Sep 2013 00:57 - 17 Sep 2013 01:07 #36015
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Biofilms and MMS Enemas was created by pejeal44
Today, an hour or so after an enema with MMS (10 activated drops with 10 drops of DMSO in 300 mL of water), I expelled several big biofilms. One was almost as thick as a finger, another several inches long.
Pity I forgot to take a pic of the big ones, but this one below shows another smaller one that came out a little later. Notice the similarity to the figure in the article linked. Also that it took 1-2 hours after the enema for MMS to work on them and finally lose the hold they keep with great tenacity on the walls of the gut.
These are super-intelligent and very resistant pathogens with a capacity to create havoc with the immune system and also to reproduce colonies. Their resistant to antibiotics is often 1,000 fold. MMS gets them all the time, specially in the gut.
Please check this article, anyone should learn about this phenomenom well: bacteriality.com/2008/05/26/biofilm/
That's why enemas with MMS are a winner.
Pity I forgot to take a pic of the big ones, but this one below shows another smaller one that came out a little later. Notice the similarity to the figure in the article linked. Also that it took 1-2 hours after the enema for MMS to work on them and finally lose the hold they keep with great tenacity on the walls of the gut.
These are super-intelligent and very resistant pathogens with a capacity to create havoc with the immune system and also to reproduce colonies. Their resistant to antibiotics is often 1,000 fold. MMS gets them all the time, specially in the gut.
Please check this article, anyone should learn about this phenomenom well: bacteriality.com/2008/05/26/biofilm/
That's why enemas with MMS are a winner.
Last edit: 17 Sep 2013 01:07 by pejeal44.
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17 Sep 2013 13:51 - 17 Sep 2013 13:56 #36018
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I hope that you did an initial cleansing enema before using the DMSO - DMSO is a carrier and you don't want to be carrying fecal matter into the body (particularly since there is a direct connection with the liver through the portal veins) -
If they hold together after washing, you may have what we in the autism parasite community are calling rope parasites or rope worms, not just biofilm. I'll see if I can find the paper on it and post it here.
Here's a link to a page where Michael has the documents posted as links. Note that these papers are still a work in progress - the post was in March, I don't know if it's gone into any journals yet. The author has been speaking at conventions, though.
mmsautism.org/forum/parasites/149-rope-parasites-newly-discovered-parasite.html
If they hold together after washing, you may have what we in the autism parasite community are calling rope parasites or rope worms, not just biofilm. I'll see if I can find the paper on it and post it here.
Here's a link to a page where Michael has the documents posted as links. Note that these papers are still a work in progress - the post was in March, I don't know if it's gone into any journals yet. The author has been speaking at conventions, though.
mmsautism.org/forum/parasites/149-rope-parasites-newly-discovered-parasite.html
Last edit: 17 Sep 2013 13:56 by pam.
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17 Sep 2013 15:45 #36020
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They do not hold together after washing, but break apart. That and the uncanny similarity to the pics and figures of other biofilms is what made think they were that.
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