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Post  AS54 Wed Mar 21, 2012 7:16 am

Caustic has recently pointed me to a site that revealed the cause of my oral issues, the fusobacterium. But this infection can be metastatic, and I believe from my experience that I'm dealing with issues of this bacteria in my sinuses as well as in the gut. It has been shown that in colorectal tumors, fusobacterium is the most prevalent form of cell. These are gram-negative and from some of the research I've seen, it looks as though they metabolize amino acids (glutamate, aspartate) for energy rather than glucose.

What is the best natural way of getting to these bacteria (besides Rife, too poor at the moment)? Obviously, they are biofilm forming so would a strategy of amylase/protease enzymes coupled with strong natural antibiotics like Oleuropin and some activated charcoal to clean up the toxins be sufficient?
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Post  Delphine Wed Mar 21, 2012 7:49 am


Did you learn about this from the Calcium Therapy Institute site? If so, why not try their calcium products? I'm using them myself.
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Post  AS54 Wed Mar 21, 2012 8:07 am

Hi Delphine,

I just didn't know if these products would help the issues in the gut. I have made the assumption that my lifelong dental issues are also related to my lifelong intestinal issues. They have been my only health issues, aside from hair loss, so I figured that these bacteria must also be a factor in the gut, and I didn't think those products could help there.

But I am definitely planning on using them for oral health.

Have you seen any results with them?
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Post  CausticSymmetry Wed Mar 21, 2012 8:28 am

anthonyspencer54 wrote:Hi Delphine,

I just didn't know if these products would help the issues in the gut. I have made the assumption that my lifelong dental issues are also related to my lifelong intestinal issues. They have been my only health issues, aside from hair loss, so I figured that these bacteria must also be a factor in the gut, and I didn't think those products could help there.

But I am definitely planning on using them for oral health.

Have you seen any results with them?

Oral infections can cause or affect problems in the gut.

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Post  Delphine Wed Mar 21, 2012 9:08 am

anthonyspencer54 wrote:Hi Delphine,

I just didn't know if these products would help the issues in the gut. I have made the assumption that my lifelong dental issues are also related to my lifelong intestinal issues. They have been my only health issues, aside from hair loss, so I figured that these bacteria must also be a factor in the gut, and I didn't think those products could help there.

But I am definitely planning on using them for oral health.

Have you seen any results with them?

Yes. Less bleeding of gums, teeth a bit whiter. Been doing them less than a month.

This article addresses your concerns:
http://www.calciumtherapy.com/wp-content/uploads/Calcium-Method-of-Fusobacteria-Management-2011.pdf
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