Paul Saladino· MD
There's actually some really cool papers coming out now on probiotics as being the most broad spectrum.
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There's actually some really cool papers coming out now on probiotics as being the most broad spectrum.
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I think what's happening is you're taking the probiotic and the microbes, which have probably been exposed to these molds before, have some built-in mechanism, but because our guts are so messed up from glyphosate, we don't have those microbes there to digest and basically degrade these mycotoxins. So, I believe the mechanism is when you're throwing in tons of beneficial bacteria, those microbes are then somehow eating or conjugating or doing something to convert those mycotoxins into less toxic substances and then prepping them for the phase two detox system.
the cool mechanism of the probiotic is it's actually converting it i think it's probably some type of a conjugation mechanism i don't even know if it's fully understood i think there's a ton we don't understand yet and i don't claim to know it all i just know enough to help people but i think what's happening is you're taking the probiotic and the microbes which have probably been exposed to these molds before have some built-in mechanism but because our guts are so messed up from glyphosate we don't have those microbes there to digest and basically degrade these mycotoxins i believe the mechanism is when you're throwing in tons of beneficial bacteria those microbes are then somehow eating or conjugating or doing something to convert those mycotoxins into less toxic substances and then prepping them for the phase two detox system you
one thing i was going to mention is probiotics there's actually some really cool papers coming out now on probiotics as being the most broad spectrum
there's some cool new studies coming out on specifically the lactobacillus and the lactobacillus is converting mycotoxins like okra toxin into a less toxic form and then it's allowing the body to process it more easily