Paul Saladino· MD
So, lumbrokinase is usually part of the protocols, but it's a little bit later because when you start dissolving these biofilms, who knows what's hiding in there? Lyme spirochetes, bacteria, candida, yeast, fungus.
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So, lumbrokinase is usually part of the protocols, but it's a little bit later because when you start dissolving these biofilms, who knows what's hiding in there? Lyme spirochetes, bacteria, candida, yeast, fungus.
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You usually have to use these enzymes to literally eat the colonies open, and then the binder can take take it from there.
lumbrokinase is usually part of the protocols, but it's a little bit later because when you start dissolving these biofilms, who knows what's hiding in there? Lyme spirochetes, bacteria, candida, yeast, fungus.