Biofilms and Lyme Disease

Summation: Biofilms of Borrelia Burgdorferi by Alan B. MacDonald, MD, May 17, 2008
1)  Biofilms of Borrelia are indispensable elements for species survival in hostile environments.
2)  Biofilms of borrelia provide protection to the microbes which live inside of the matrix.
3)  DNA of Borrelia (externalized) constitutes a portion of the borrelia biofilm matrix.
4)  Exchange of genomic material occurs between the borrelia in the biofilm.
5)  Morphologic diversity of borrelia within biofilms (cyst, granular, L form, and spiral forms) is
evident.
Biofilms has become one of the hottest topics within the Lyme communities. Doctors from all parts of the world are focusing on biofilms and how it effects treatments of chronically ill patients, as well as Lyme patients.  Pathogens and toxins we are carrying in our bodies prevent us from beginning the dissolving process.  We must begin a process to help dissolve these pathogens and toxins that are helping to keep the biofilms in place.
I have been using several things to break down the biofilms, which are residing in my body.
I’m having great results using the ACS200ppm silver, the ACZnano Zeolite ( I have graduated to the new Zeo-Gold) and BioEnergy-C, as well as Wobenzyme.  Lymies are known to have thick blood and I have found that taking one to three Boluoke a day, (my uploading dosage was much more), then taking 8-10 Wobenzyme about 15 minutes after I take the Boluoke helps to address the thick blood but the biofilms that reside in my body.  Both the Wobenzyme and Boluoke must be taken on empty stomach.  Elements of biofilm are calcium, magnesium and iron and these must be dismantled before you can begin the dissolving process.  However, the combination of several products have helped me to begin the process.