EndAllDisease
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Most people eat grains and at least some foods that promote the growth of endotoxin, and I suspect that even those who understand the work of Ray Peat eat them on occassion. Nobody's perfect, and these foods difficult to avoid at times.
With that in mind, I think it's logical to have some effective strategies for exterminating them, a kill switch if you will, that we know will quickly eliminate all of the pathogenic microbes. Perhaps ingesting some substances every 5 hours after a meal containing undigestible fibres would be a good idea.
Things like ozonated water, H202 in water, or Miracle Mineral Supplement are antibiotic and will kill bacteria, but may have unintended side effects. For example, Ray has written that "The use of ozone and hydrogen peroxide to deodorize meat causes instantaneous oxidative changes, including lipid peroxidation and protein carbonyl formation, as well as increasing water retention." If this is true then similar effects can logically be expected in human cells.
Other than raw carrots and bamboo shoots, what are some safe antibiotics that will quickly and effectively remove bacteria from the gut?
With that in mind, I think it's logical to have some effective strategies for exterminating them, a kill switch if you will, that we know will quickly eliminate all of the pathogenic microbes. Perhaps ingesting some substances every 5 hours after a meal containing undigestible fibres would be a good idea.
Things like ozonated water, H202 in water, or Miracle Mineral Supplement are antibiotic and will kill bacteria, but may have unintended side effects. For example, Ray has written that "The use of ozone and hydrogen peroxide to deodorize meat causes instantaneous oxidative changes, including lipid peroxidation and protein carbonyl formation, as well as increasing water retention." If this is true then similar effects can logically be expected in human cells.
Other than raw carrots and bamboo shoots, what are some safe antibiotics that will quickly and effectively remove bacteria from the gut?