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"Bacteria" causes Parkinson's

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Bear1927 profile image
Bear1927

Bacillus licheniformis

Highly recommend to read about this bacteria.

Only began taking it and have great results:

Constipation - gone on the day 1

Overal improvent in symptoms

Reduction in 1/4 medication & supplements

JayPwP profile image
JayPwP in reply to Bear1927

Interesting. Would you please elaborate further?

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Bear1927 in reply to JayPwP

Hi, please have a look: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/951...

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JayPwP in reply to Bear1927

Hi Bear1927 , I was looking for elaboration of your symptom improvements. For example, when did you start taking it? At what dose? Chronological list of improvements and its timelines? etc.

I mean, your success story...

JayPwP profile image
JayPwP in reply to Bear1927

Your story is eagerly awaited... Including your diet, exercise and medicine regime please

NewGuywithPD profile image
NewGuywithPD in reply to Bear1927

thanks i checked that link but it was a 'DEAD END' ....

you can test that for yourself ... it only has a long paragraph and the link to the acutal study is in 'Russian' and I clicked on that ... and got nothing

Bolt_Upright profile image
Bolt_Upright in reply to Bear1927

Which Bacillus licheniformis supplement are you taking please?

Bear1927 profile image
Bear1927 in reply to Bolt_Upright

bag of 10 costs around £1

Probiotic for dogs
JayPwP profile image
JayPwP in reply to Bear1927

Are you taking this probiotic for dogs? Please let us know what is the human equivalent doses and the method of taking it?

I don't mind changing my diet to dog food if it helps with symptom reduction...

Curlyquick profile image
Curlyquick in reply to JayPwP

A search found this: ( note the source: China 😒)

tangsonsbio.com/product-47-...

Interesting description of it's many uses.

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Bear1927 in reply to Curlyquick

👍

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Bear1927 in reply to JayPwP

yes, since Biosporin is unavailable.

I take 3 pills a day and aim to take 5 a day next week.

Ideally it should be 1pill per every 10kg.

JayPwP profile image
JayPwP in reply to Bear1927

Thank you. Do the packets you have shown contain pill or powder form? Also does it contain any other ingredients and probiotic strains?

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Bear1927 in reply to JayPwP

its in the pill shape, but sometimes comes as a powder

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JayPwP in reply to Bear1927

Description

Probiotox probiotic is a mixture of probiotic cultures Bacillus licheniformis VK-25 and Bacillus subllis MK-3

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Bear1927 in reply to JayPwP

correct!

JayPwP profile image
JayPwP in reply to JayPwP

Subtilis was known to be beneficial for PD as per previous study. Maybe the licheniformis subtilis combo is better?

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Bear1927 in reply to JayPwP

it feels like combo is doing a good job

JayPwP profile image
JayPwP in reply to Bear1927

We had a Ambroxol manufacturer pushing for Ambroxol in these forums earlier.

Unless you tell us what else are you doing, it will not give us the entire picture.

healthunlocked.com/cure-par...

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Jojaku123 in reply to Bear1927

General question to all: would you trust something from India? there are a lot of links online for Bacillus licheniformis from India. Here is one of them: m.indiamart.com/proddetail/...

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NewGuywithPD in reply to Jojaku123

I would NOT trust ANYTHING from India or China, (foreign country) that I have to ... S W A L L O W.

Jojaku123 profile image
Jojaku123 in reply to NewGuywithPD

Thanks for the advice bro… Wish I could find where I can buy the stuff! The people on this website are amazing… With the stuff they figure out and how they are able to acquire it.

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NewGuywithPD in reply to Jojaku123

advice for buying supplements:

1. make sure the label reads: MADE IN THE USA

2. WATCH OUT for this: MADE IN THE USA (tiny print) from globally sourced ingredients

3. only buy (if possible) a bottle labeled with: GMP (good manufacturing process)

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despite all of that ... vitamin manufacturers still SCREW US with false labeling

Jojaku123 profile image
Jojaku123 in reply to NewGuywithPD

Amen bro. Thanks for this 🙏

JayPwP profile image
JayPwP in reply to Bear1927

Are you still using? Any further update on your improvement?

Bear1927 profile image
Bear1927 in reply to JayPwP

yes, 8 pills every day

Probiotox
Bear1927 profile image
Bear1927 in reply to JayPwP

getting better slowly

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clarksdocs in reply to Bear1927

please where can I buy your 10 bags for 1L , I have looked for days online some very expense, many always say they are better, I read little bags are best and keep freshness. thanks clark

Bear1927 profile image
Bear1927 in reply to clarksdocs

it really depends on your location.Try going through pet stores or vets since its easier

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JayPwP in reply to clarksdocs

I contacted the manufacturer of Probiotox, they said that they only deliver throughout Ukraine

Biosporin is available on some Polish website which I could not read.

biotusnew.pl/biosporin-prob...

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NewGuywithPD in reply to JayPwP

that's weird, huh?

"Ukraine" ???

I heard somewhere there's this little war going on ....

JayPwP profile image
JayPwP in reply to NewGuywithPD

I thought that too...

Here is the website

vetastar.com.ua/uk/skyvet_p...

Bear1927 profile image
Bear1927 in reply to NewGuywithPD

yes, there is war there, and the factory that makes these pills is based right on the borderline. Also, there was a Xenon Gas plant in Mariupol: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl....

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Jojaku123 in reply to Bear1927

is this the same as Bacillus Coagulans?

NewGuywithPD profile image
NewGuywithPD in reply to Jojaku123

there are a ZILLION of these bacteria that start with the name "bacillus"

Jojaku123 profile image
Jojaku123 in reply to NewGuywithPD

Lol yup I see. Well hopefully Bear1927 will tell us more specifics about the brand!

Bear1927 profile image
Bear1927 in reply to Jojaku123

Biosporin was the name of the product that my health coach recommended, but its difficult to obtain, so I went to the vet shop.

Bear1927 profile image
Bear1927 in reply to NewGuywithPD

Bacillus Licheniformis

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Bear1927 in reply to Jojaku123

no, its called Bacillus Licheniformis

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Jojaku123 in reply to Bear1927

I can't find the pic you shared anywhere but I found this en.angelyeast.com/products/...

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Bear1927 in reply to Jojaku123

no, its not

Boopsie77 profile image
Boopsie77 in reply to Bear1927

Where were you able to buy this?

Bear1927 profile image
Bear1927 in reply to Boopsie77

at the pet store in Ukraine.I'm trying to find something similiar in London, but I think there must be some online vet/pet store that sells it.

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billybobAK in reply to Bear1927

I found a product on Amazon that includes licheniformis it’s called MegaSporeBiotic by Microbiome labs pricey

Bear1927 profile image
Bear1927 in reply to billybobAK

yes, there are some on ebay and amazon

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NewGuywithPD in reply to billybobAK

$27 a month is nothing if it WORKS!

amazon.com/Oatopia-Micro-bi...

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Bear1927 in reply to NewGuywithPD

hope it does!

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billybobAK in reply to Bear1927

😀

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Zardoz in reply to Bear1927

I googled 'bacillus licheniformis' and got this:

"Bacillus licheniformis is recognized as a human pathogen causing infections, mainly in immunocompromised patients."

"B. licheniformis has been found to be the causative agent of ventriculitis, ophthalmitis, bacteremia, peritonitis, and endocarditis."

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Bear1927 in reply to Zardoz

is this only thing that google search allowed you to see?

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SilentEchoes

Not bacteria per se. Endotoxins from bacteria. I've been researching NP001 sodium chlorite. A P3 clinical trial is ramping up for ALS. What's good for one NDD is good for the others.

Sodium chlorite is a therapy I would use. Sodium Chlorite restores the balance between macrophages that initiate inflammation and those that promote wound healing.

Why this matters. Neuroinflammation is an inflammatory response in the central nervous system involving microglia, astrocytes, and cytokines including chemokines. It's considered an important cause of neurodegerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and ALS.

Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) is an immunogenic particle in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. It's a major triggering factor for the inflammatory cascade in response to a Gram-negative bacteria infection.

The question, is pathogenesis associated with LPS exposure, especially in the field of neuroinflammation involved in neurodegenerative diseases? I don't know the answer, but targeting neuroinflammation with sodium chlorite looks promising.

Of course older research on this has been buried by the search engines.

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...

pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ce...

SE

PS: I wish the ALS community was as progressive as this one.

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SilentEchoes in reply to SilentEchoes

I want to add that the bacteria/endotoxins cause an inflammatory response involved in neuroinflammation. This can only happen with an impaired immune system. The bacteria are opportunistic - they're taking advantage of a favorable environment. This is where terrain theory of disease comes into play. Make the environment hostile to the bacteria.

Neurodegenerative diseases are necessarily neuroimmune diseases.

Supplementing synthetic dopamine only treats the symptom and long term use has the consequence of Lewy Body Dementia. It's best used as an interim therapy while you work on healing an impaired immune system and an injured nervous system.

Focus needs to be on repairing the immune system. This is within our power to do. ALS research has demonstrated T-cell involvement. It would behoove us all to take a broader approach in researching these interconnected neuroimmune neurodegenerative diseases.

My mother lived with PD for 26 years. I've lived with ALS for 9 years (dx in 2019). Most of us had symptoms years before diagnosis.

ALS is a toxic syndrome, so are AD, PD and their variants. Toxins weaken the immune system. Detoxification is an important component of any healing protocol. There is no quick fix, you have to do the work and change your lifestyle. No pill is going to fix this.

SE

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NewGuywithPD in reply to SilentEchoes

two of the most insightful and brilliant posts that i've read in 2 1/2 years on this forum.

THANK YOU and MERRY CHRISMAS!

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SilentEchoes in reply to NewGuywithPD

Thank you!!!! You made my day 😊

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chartist in reply to SilentEchoes

SE,

In case you haven't already seen this, it may interest you :

healthunlocked.com/cure-par...

Art

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NewGuywithPD in reply to chartist

excellent post and i hope that helps the other member here!

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Abstract

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is known as a progressive paralysis disorder characterized by degeneration of upper and lower motor neurons, and has an average survival time of three to five years. Growing evidence has suggested a bidirectional link between gut microbiota and neurodegeneration. Here we aimed to report one female case with ALS, who benefited from washed microbiota transplantation (WMT), an improved fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), through a transendoscopic enteral tube during a 12-month follow-up. Notedly, the accidental scalp trauma the patient suffered later was treated with prescribed antibiotics that caused ALS deterioration. The subsequent rescue WMTs successfully stopped the progression of the disease with a quick improvement. The plateaus and reversals occurred during the whole course of WMT. The stool and blood samples from the first WMT to the last were collected for dynamic microbial and metabolomic analysis. We observed the microbial and metabolomic changing trend consistent with the disease status. This case report for the first time shows the direct clinical evidence on using WMT for treating ALS, indicating that WMT may be the novel treatment strategy for controlling this so-called incurable disease.

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PD1235 in reply to SilentEchoes

What would be standard detoxification modalities ? What kind of diet do you eat?

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NewGuywithPD in reply to SilentEchoes

i just went to amazon to search for "sodium chlorite" -- but it's very confusing .... many products listed there ... and they look like they are for "industrial" use? ...

Would you be so kind to send all of us a link to your preferred choice of "sodium chlorite" product? Thanks so much!

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faridaro in reply to NewGuywithPD

Biogenic Foods sells sodium chlorite -80% 1gm package $2.50

biogenicfoods.com/sodium-ch...

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NewGuywithPD in reply to faridaro

thanks! i'll check it out now

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kaypeeoh in reply to NewGuywithPD

"sodium chlorite" sounds a lot like sodium hypochlorite? Also known as Bleach. The difference is one less oxygen ion making it 'hypo'.

MBAnderson profile image
MBAnderson in reply to NewGuywithPD

biogenicfoods.com/sodium-ch...

NewGuywithPD profile image
NewGuywithPD in reply to MBAnderson

thanks for the good link but still VERY unsure about all this... your opinion?

MBAnderson profile image
MBAnderson in reply to NewGuywithPD

I don't know enough about it to (take the stuff or) offer an opinion. I was just showing you where the sodium chlorite could be bought.

NewGuywithPD profile image
NewGuywithPD in reply to MBAnderson

how'd your trial with buntanetap go?

MBAnderson profile image
MBAnderson in reply to NewGuywithPD

I think it made a little difference. I am hoping I get in on an open label extension

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NewGuywithPD in reply to MBAnderson

we are all hoping with you! good luck!

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Jojaku123 in reply to SilentEchoes

SE, do you have any specific recommendations for sodium chlorite supplements? Or a link you can recommend? I see that it’s “not supposed to be ingested“ according to the powers that be…

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SilentEchoes in reply to Jojaku123

This is what I bought from Amazon. Chlorine Dioxide Kit 2 Part Liquid Classic 1:1 Set Citric Acid 50% : Sodium Solution (4oz) a.co/d/2KVyxSy

Sodium and citric acid supplement
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SilentEchoes in reply to SilentEchoes

Sodium Chlorite is very alkaline and needs a buffer. Been doing a deep dive into mycotoxins and NDD. The antidote is sodium chlorite.

PS: If anyone here is on statins you might want to investigate for the presence of mycotoxins.

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Jojaku123 in reply to SilentEchoes

Thank you!

Eryl profile image
Eryl

I doubt that it's down to one bacterium, more likely that it's down to multiple bacteria in the microboime or fungal infections which indicates that diet is ultra important in fighting PD or any of the neurodegenerative diseases.

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kaypeeoh

A early association with PD was constipation. Then an early treatment for PD was Vagus nerve resection Which cycles back to the idea that the root cause of PD is intestinal dysfunction.

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NewGuywithPD

everyone ... look to buy "SBO" (soil based orgnaisms) probiotics ... I did a lot of research on that and these are "special probiotics" that you have shop hard to find ... but well worth it ...

and also look for 'MADE IN THE USA' label but BEWARE the tiny print: "Globally Source" = China, India ... wherever ...

and look for the GMP on the bottle = Good Manufacturing Practice

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gomelgo in reply to NewGuywithPD

Did you end up finding a source that you could share here please?

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NewGuywithPD in reply to gomelgo

you know i did find exactly 'one' on amazon ... but did not order it ... when i checked my 'cart' ... i can't narrow it down yet as to which SBO probiotic made in the usa ... it was ... will get back to you

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SilentEchoes in reply to gomelgo

I got ya, just bought from Amazon. This brand is top quality and no fillers. Four Leaf Rover Protect -... amazon.com/dp/B07YN897QP?re...

Probiotic supplement
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gomelgo in reply to SilentEchoes

Going to get it and just in time too. We just ran out of our previous one. Much thanks!!

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kaypeeoh

LPS: In college there was a guy working on his master's degree. Part of his study was looking at how LPS affected mice. He grew E. Coli then purified LPS . And found LPS was fatal when injected into mice. I was told to reproduce his LPS studies. I followed this recipe for LPS production but was unable to kill mice with it. So I repeated the process a second time. And again was unable to kill mice by injecting the LPS intra-peritoneally. So I didn't get an "A" and missed graduating cum laude. But I got into vet medical school anyway. There I talked with a microbiologist who told me the toxic component in LPS is the lipid. The distillation process I'd been following included an alcohol wash. The alcohol dissolved lipid leaving just poylsaccaride, SO I was injecting polysaccaride and not injecting lipid into the mice. And not killing them.

When I'm reading studies I keep that in mind, that people will falsify data if it suits their purpose.

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