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Biofilm and Lyme Disease

Oct 14

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If I was to say to you, ‘destroying Lyme disease is easy’ you’d think I was mad. But in reality the actual Lyme bacteria can be destroyed quite simply. The problem is actually the ‘biofilm’ and it is the destruction of this that is critical to addressing the chronic symptoms of Lyme disease.

 

So what is biofilm and how do we, at Lyme Laser, combat it?

To help you visualise it, a biofilm is like a concrete bunker, defendable from any and all attacks. The Lyme bacteria (known as B. burgdorferi) retreats to this bunker whenever it feels threatened with destruction.

 

In reality, biofilm is a complex polysaccharide film. The Lyme bacteria can secrete this film as a protective mechanism within days of entering a host. Increasing its density as it remains in the body.

 

When threatened by any form of antimicrobial such as antibiotics, herbs, or chemical substances that can potentially harm them, they greatly increase their resistance by remaining encapsulated within the biofilm, protecting itself from the threats. 

 

In our journey to fighting Lyme, our 20 years of research informed us that we had to find a way of deteriorating the biofilm faster that the bacteria could produce it.

 

Our proprietary frequencies in our low-level lasers COMBINED with our supplementation is the main reason we are able to deteriorate the outer layers of the biofilm at a faster rate than the disease can reciprocate on the inside.

 

The way this works is by enhancing our supplements, which are mostly plant-derived, with the plant frequencies that are preprogrammed into our lasers.  Plants respond to violet and red photons from the sun, so we utilize both of those light forms in our lasers.

 

You cannot engage in "just the lasers" nor "just the supplements" - it is the combination of the two that makes this Protocol successful!

 

In addition to enhancing plant cells, our lasers also help to repair human tissues at a cellular level. Humans respond to red and infrared photons from the sun, so we utilize those light forms as well.

 

We have various pre-programmed settings that target different tissues/organs/glands in the body depending on where you hold the lasers against your skin.  So, we can repair what has been damaged.

Oct 14

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