How Bacteria Survive Antibiotics... And Natural Remedies That Help
Biofilms Are Responsible For Many Difficult Health Problems...
Chances are, if you've ever had a throat you just can't seem to clear, or a productive cough that wouldn't go away, you've seen biofilm in action.
Biofilms are basically a thin lining of microorganisms that group together and attach to a surface.
There are good types, like the ones that line our gums, intestines and nasal passages to protect us.
But there are also bad types...
The most dangerous types line your gut.
The protective layer of sticky sludge protects the bacteria and makes it hard to get rid of them. It's the very reason your body sometimes uses a fever, because heat is one way to detach them.
Heat also harms other systems, so it's not ideal.
Biofilms make up 65-80% of all chronic infections (1)
The good news is...
When you eat certain foods, you create an environment that's difficult for biofilms to live in.
Coriander seed oil supports an environment that makes it difficult for biofilms to develop. (2)
It's shown to help reduce many common Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria types like the famous Streptococcus, which causes skin and respiratory infections.
Black Cumin oil supports the destruction of many dental biofilms that are known to cause infection. It's shown to help fight both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. (3)
While we’re on the effects of bad bacteria…
Biofilms in your stomach also cause more gas, bloating and irritations to the stomach lining, but many research articles highlight Fennel oil as supportive for managing stomach-borne bacteria. (4)
If you're taking supplements and eating healthy, why not get as much benefit out of them as you can?
A healthy stomach lining absorbs far more of your nutritious foods, and has a much easier time making use of them.
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And as always... be well!
Andreas Wecker and the Seed Oils Team