The trouble with enzymes is they are very fragile and easily destroyed, so it 
is difficult to know whether you are actually getting the benefit. Ditto for 
buying supplements - are you buying the right one, because cost is not always 
an indication that the product is good...dee

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> On 23 Oct 2014, at 18:50, phoenix23002 tds.net <phoenix23...@tds.net> wrote:
> 
> Enzymes help to dissolve biofilms.  We get enzymes in our diet from fruits 
> and veggies.
> Fresh pineapple is one great source.  If you google enzymatic therapy or 
> enzyme
> and biofilm, you will find a lot of good information.  You can also purchase 
> enzymes
> in pill/cap form.  Lola H.
>  
>> On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 1:19 PM, 123 456 <whiteol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Look into DMSO.
>> It is a little bit not natural but it is the most immediately effective 
>> carrier.
>> Farm and vet supplie outlets can get it.
>> It is used in the horse industry and at race tracks.
>> Tara
>> 
>> On 10/23/14, 123 456 <whiteol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Oil of Oregano is the strongest remedy for virus' infection that I
>> > have ever experienced.
>> > Ultra violet laser light is also being talked about as an effectively
>> > protection from dbola too.
>> > Tara
>> >
>> > On 10/23/14, Ron <ron....@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> Is that Biofilm?
>> >>
>> >> *Biofilm:*An aggregate of microbes with a distinct architecture. A
>> >> biofilm is like a tiny city in which microbial cells, each only a
>> >> micrometer or two long, form towers that can be hundreds of micrometers
>> >> high. The "streets" between the towers are really fluid-filled channels
>> >> that bring in nutrients, oxygen and other necessities for live biofilm
>> >> communities.
>> >>
>> >> Biofilms form on the surface of catheter lines and contact lenses. They
>> >> grow on pacemakers, heart valve replacements, artificial joints and
>> >> other surgical implants. The CDC (Centers for Disease Control) estimate
>> >> that over 65% of nosocomial (hospital-acquired) infections are caused by
>> >> biofilms.
>> >>
>> >> Bacteria growing in a biofilm are highly resistant to antibiotics, up to
>> >> 1,000 times more resistant than the same bacteria not growing in a
>> >> biofilm. Standard antibiotic therapy is often useless and the only
>> >> recourse may be to remove the contaminated implant.
>> >>
>> >> Fungal biofilms also frequently contaminate medical devices. They cause
>> >> chronic vaginal infections and lead to life-threatening systemic
>> >> infections in people with hobbled immune systems.
>> >>
>> >> Biofilms are involved in numerous diseases. For instance,cystic fibrosis
>> >> <http://www.medicinenet.com/cystic_fibrosis/article.htm>patients have
>> >> Pseudomonas infections that often result in antibiotic resistant
>> >> biofilms.
>> >> Ron
>> >>
>> >> On 10/23/2014 8:00 AM, Sandra George wrote:
>> >>> Because of my own experience with this Chickenguyna virus I have been
>> >>> sent
>> >>> back into my past   for answers - As I understand the research into
>> >>> virus
>> >>> - a virus encases itself as protection - this is why EIS cannot get to
>> >>> kill them - oxygen therapy - either ozone or hydrogen peroxide - does
>> >>> what
>> >>> ?   Are these modalities carriers which can penetrate the virus shields
>> >>> taking the EIS WITH THEM TO KILL?   If this is so then using oxygen
>> >>> therapy along with EIS would be the death to any virus - please confirm
>> >>> or
>> >>> explain how EIS is successful in virus treatment which it has been
>> >>> proven
>> >>> in the case of HIV, Ebola, and more, which is not discussed openly or
>> >>> admitted to by those who would not benefit financially
>> >>> It is time for the truth or as near to as is possible
>> >>> Sandee🐬
>> >>> Attitude is everything
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