PARASITE CLEANSE
Biofilm Busters: Breaking Through Where Parasites Hide
Your antiparasitics might be working perfectly, on parasites they can reach. The ones hiding in biofilm? They're laughing at your protocol.
Biofilm is why some people do cleanse after cleanse without fully clearing their infection. It's a protective matrix that parasites, bacteria, and fungi build around themselves, essentially a fortress that blocks your supplements and immune cells.
Breaking biofilm isn't optional for stubborn cases. It's essential.
What Is Biofilm?
Biofilm is a complex structure made of:
- Polysaccharides: Sugary molecules that form the matrix structure
- Proteins: Structural components and enzymes
- DNA: Extracellular DNA that adds structural integrity
- Heavy metals: Biofilm concentrates metals, which strengthen the structure
Pathogens in biofilm are 100-1000x more resistant to antimicrobials than free-floating ones. Your antiparasitic herbs might kill everything floating around, while the biofilm community thrives untouched.
How Biofilm Protects Parasites
- Physical barrier: Herbs and supplements can't penetrate the matrix
- Immune evasion: Your immune cells can't "see" what's inside
- Communication hub: Parasites and bacteria communicate and coordinate within biofilm
- Nutrient reservoir: Biofilm stores nutrients for the community
- Safe breeding ground: Parasites reproduce protected from your interventions
Natural Biofilm Disruptors
- N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC): Breaks disulfide bonds in biofilm. Also supports glutathione production. 600-1200mg 2x daily on empty stomach.
- Enzymes: Serrapeptase, nattokinase, lumbrokinase, proteolytic enzymes that digest the protein structure of biofilm. Take on empty stomach.
- Monolaurin: From coconut, disrupts biofilm lipid structures. 600-1800mg daily.
- Apple Cider Vinegar: The acetic acid may disrupt biofilm. 1-2 tablespoons in water before meals.
- Lactoferrin: Binds iron that biofilm needs to maintain structure. 250-500mg daily.
- EDTA: Chelates calcium and heavy metals that strengthen biofilm. Requires careful dosing.
Biofilm Disruptor Products
- Kirkman Biofilm Defense: Enzyme blend specifically designed for biofilm
- Interfase Plus: Practitioner-grade enzyme complex with EDTA
- Priority One Phase 2: Combination of enzymes and natural disruptors
- Biocidin: Broad-spectrum botanical with biofilm activity
- CellCore BioToxin Binder: Binds material released when biofilm breaks
How to Integrate Biofilm Busters
Timing is critical:
- 1. Biofilm disruptor first: Take on empty stomach, 30-60 minutes before antiparasitics
- 2. Antiparasitics: Now they can reach the exposed pathogens
- 3. Binders: 2+ hours later to absorb released toxins and biofilm debris
Breaking biofilm releases a lot of material, including heavy metals, pathogens, and debris. Support your drainage pathways and use binders.
Signs You Need Biofilm Support
- • Repeated cleanses with temporary improvement then relapse
- • Symptoms persist despite aggressive protocols
- • Multiple pathogen issues (parasites + bacteria + candida)
- • Chronic sinus, urinary, or gut infections
- • High heavy metal burden (metals stabilize biofilm)
- • No visible material passing despite symptoms
Cautions
- Go slow: Breaking biofilm releases a lot at once. Start with low doses.
- Binders essential: Without binders, released toxins reabsorb
- Drainage must be open: If constipated, fix that before biofilm work
- Timing matters: Don't take enzymes with food, they'll digest your meal instead of biofilm