Why your immune system and perscroption drugs can't kill mold
- Risty
- Sep 8, 2017
- 3 min read
Why your immune system and prescription drugs can’t kill mold.
When I first became sick, the medical doctors gave me multiple rounds of prescription medications, yet I did not get well.
It is because the mold and bacteria have a biofilm. Biofilm is a slimy protective covering that these organisms produce.
You see biofilms all around you, it’s the slime on toilets, showers, drainage pipes, lakes and is the dental plaque on your teeth.
Have you noticed in the food inspection reports how it will say something like “slime found in ice machine?” Yep, you got it, that means fungus or bacteria cells and their protective covering, biofilm.
The biofilm protects the bacteria and fungus from your body’s immune system which can not penetrate the slime. It also serves as a food reservoir allowing the parasites to continue to thrive even after you have made diet changes to charge them out.

The biofilm photo, courtesy of Montana State University’s Center of Biofilm Engineering, shows the life-cycle of biofim. The bacteria or fungus starts as a single cell. They group together into a colony, feeding off of their host. When the colony get big enough, a smaller colony breaks apart moving elsewhere in the body, attaches and grows, thus spreading throughout your entire system.
The National Institute of Health estimates that 80 percent of all human infections have biofilm involvement.
The National Cancer Institute sited a research study done by Dr. Cynthia Sear, John Hopkins, in where she said biofilms were present in 89 percent of colon cancers they tested, suggesting biofilm itself could be a cancer-promoting trigger. Those are large percentages.
What does that look like for pharmaceutical drugs and their ability to kill parasitic bacteria and fungal infections, in language we can understand?
The Montana State University’s Center for Biofilm Engineering has been a world leader in biofilm research for more than 25 years. They state that current antibiotics are designed to kill bacteria in the planktonic state, meaning bacteria that are not within a protective biofilm. Traditional pharmaceuticals are not designed to penetrate the slime, making them ineffective in eradicating mold and bacteria from the body. The research center continues to work on the development of new drugs.
My physician has me on a three-part therapy. The first part are essential oil blends that penetrates, degrades and strips away the protective biofilm covering exposing the bacteria and fungus. There are two blends that he uses, BFB-1 contains five different oils while BFB-2 contains four. I personally took both blends at the same time. The biofilm passes through your body as mucus and is flushed.
The second treatment I take are the microbial and antifungals that kill the bacteria and fungus. As the they are attacked, they release extra mycotoxins, poisons, in self-defense.
When the biofilms are removed and the microbes attacked, the toxins secreted by the microbes inside the film are released into your bloodstream causing a Herxheimer reaction, which is an exaggerated inflammatory response. I will write more on this later.
The third supplement I take is a toxin binder that attaches to the toxins and helps flush them from my body, to reduce the inflammatory response. Treating with just one type of supplement or medication would not be effective. You can’t kill the microbes without taking away the biofilm and you would be way to sick if you didn’t help flush the toxins out of your body.
The response has been nothing short of amazing. I feel 90 percent better. Most of my symptoms I listed in the first article are gone. I had forgotten what it felt like to be normal. The room no longer spins. I do not feel dizzy or nauseous. I don’t have panic attacks and night terrors anymore. My personality is coming back. I now feel like myself. I laugh. I enjoy life again.
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Other References
Biofilm: http://www.michaellebowitzdc.com/html/BiofilmAKPaper.htm
Biofilm: http://www.biofilm.montana.edu/
Biofilms and cancer: https://www.cancer.gov/news-events/cancer-currents-blog/2015/bacterial-biofilms-provide-clues
Essential oil blends my physician uses: http://www.supremenutritionproducts.com/BFB/index.html
Herxhemier Reaction: https://www.chronicillnessrecovery.org/5-public/about-it/161-herxheimer-reaction-51139870?tmpl=component&print=1&page=
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