The toxic biofilm in the intestine consists of putrefactive bacteria, fungi, heavy metals, other toxins, food poisons, clostridia, sometimes worms, but especially borrelia and
Morgellons, if you have Lyme disease. Borrelia is known to form a biofilm very quickly to hide from the immune system.
The biofilm is formed from slimy, tough proteins and a self-producing polysaccharide matrix, i.e. a sticky sugar layer and protein compounds, with which
the biofilm adheres to surrounding tissue.
This toxic biofilm forms in almost every human being because we are exposed to countless environmental toxins, incorrect, highly processed food and bacterial imbalances
are.
Attention!!! The toxic biofilm does not belong to our body, but is a highwayman, a squatter.
It should not be confused with the intestinal flora, or intestinal microbiota, which covers the surface of our intestines with a protective mucous layer of beneficial germs.
The toxic biofilm is protected from most antibiotic attacks.
Biofilms adapt to biological surfaces and membranes and adhere to them.
The intestinal wall is an ideal surface for a biofilm. The toxic biofilm prevents or inhibits the absorption of nutrients from the intestine because it is stuck between the intestinal interior and the intestinal wall.
And because the toxic biofilm sticks directly to the intestinal wall (on the protective mucous layer of the microbiota), it also constantly delivers toxins into the blood, e.g. waste products from the biofilm inhabitants.
A toxic biofilm in the intestines permanently poisons the blood. They also have to go to the toilet sometimes... so a biofilm also permanently poisons the blood.
It permanently irritates the intestinal mucosa, leads to inflammation and leaky gut, which results in food intolerances and much more.
Toxic biofilms survive conventional and even naturopathic antibiotic therapies and lead to persistent chronic,
recurring infections with inflammations.
Such a treatment, with which the biofilm is removed and eliminated in its entirety, is something really different from the intestinal cleansing treatments that have been known for many years.
Even people who regularly undergo colon cleansing and other detox treatments still excrete large amounts of biofilm.
This is because the ingredients of conventional colon cleansing treatments cannot penetrate the hard or tough structures of the biofilm. Only the fibers of the oil palm are able to do this, which means that the okra powder, with its swelling properties, can then dissolve the biofilm.
With the help of the swelling effect of okra pods, the biofilm is pumped full of water, detached from the intestinal wall, and becomes a puffed-up “something” in the most bizarre
Shapes transported outside into the bowl.
Removing the biofilm from the intestine is the first and most important step towards health. This "hazardous waste" has to go.