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kgg
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Many use Lauricidin. Is aqualaurin a new one? Looks like it is. Similar to Lauricidin.
My caution about using it is to start low. If it does effect biofilm, you do not want to overwhelm yourself with an immune reaction. I think when I started Lauricidin, I started at less than 1/4 tsp. once a day and ramped up in dosage as tolerated.
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it is a new nano tech self assembling robot type
of thing that targets the biofilm. it is new and
some llmds are using it. it is so new that I dont
know if it is safe. this is the new lyme disease
treatment along with doxy.
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kgg
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Thank you for explaining that. Personally, I do not consume anything "nano". I am just not convinced that it is safe.
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