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