Excellent. This answered many questions. I am curious which fibrinolytic or biofilm disruptor would be recommended for those with chronic UTIs and Lp(a). Thank you.
It was a fantastic interview; I especially loved the conversation about genetics, particularly NRF2 and CBS mutations. Interestingly, 100% of Ruth's patients had CBS Upregulation, which produced more ammonia. I find NRF2 and KEAP1 to be very polymorphic, which, regardless of CBS mutations, will and can increase ammonia production. I am Curious that VDR mutations are common, yet I don't recommend taking more "synthetic Vit D". The VDR receptor needs vitamin A to allow Active Vit D (1,25 OH) into the cell. Taking more synthetic D to boost storage D (25OH) decreases the absorption of Vit A, which then impedes Active D (1,25OH), from getting into the cell. Hence, VDR SNPs do not equal taking more synthetic D. Otherwise, I appreciated everything you had to share.
This has got me thinking... If vitamin D deficiency is linked to vitamin a deficiency, is this why carnivore diets are so healing? Is it the vitamin a in liver that is the missing link??
Yes, pcr/dna tests can detect much lower loads of bacteria (and other pathogens) as well of multiple pathogens whereas standard culture may only show one pathogen, if at all.
That's insightful. Please look into it further. I read a comment from someone who said their autism was cured with Biocidin. Their products address various types of infections and biofilm. The comment was in a video about Biocidin products.
Thank you for your knowledge, I wished you could still see patients
Yes, I hope the same thing. I would pay her anything to take me in as a patient. I can’t find a Dr. willing to help me
@@yuyorocksame here my mom needs help she is 70 and has been having utis over a year
Amazing. I wish I would have known about this years ago, thank you so much for sharing.
Excellent. This answered many questions. I am curious which fibrinolytic or biofilm disruptor would be recommended for those with chronic UTIs and Lp(a). Thank you.
Same question too? Do you have an answer ?
It was a fantastic interview; I especially loved the conversation about genetics, particularly NRF2 and CBS mutations. Interestingly, 100% of Ruth's patients had CBS Upregulation, which produced more ammonia. I find NRF2 and KEAP1 to be very polymorphic, which, regardless of CBS mutations, will and can increase ammonia production. I am Curious that VDR mutations are common, yet I don't recommend taking more "synthetic Vit D". The VDR receptor needs vitamin A to allow Active Vit D (1,25 OH) into the cell. Taking more synthetic D to boost storage D (25OH) decreases the absorption of Vit A, which then impedes Active D (1,25OH), from getting into the cell. Hence, VDR SNPs do not equal taking more synthetic D. Otherwise, I appreciated everything you had to share.
This has got me thinking... If vitamin D deficiency is linked to vitamin a deficiency, is this why carnivore diets are so healing? Is it the vitamin a in liver that is the missing link??
How do you find a dr who treats Interstitial cyst is with this type of testing?
My question too
Great interview thanks.
Thank you so much
Are the new PCR molecular testing for UTI better than a standard UTI culture?
Yes, pcr/dna tests can detect much lower loads of bacteria (and other pathogens) as well of multiple pathogens whereas standard culture may only show one pathogen, if at all.
I’ve had cUTI since early 80’s. On full dose antibiotics last4 years.
Woah! What a lightning discussion. Good explanation how body make biofilm involve in genes up regulate/down regulate.
Do children with autism have a great amount of biofilms?
That's insightful. Please look into it further. I read a comment from someone who said their autism was cured with Biocidin. Their products address various types of infections and biofilm. The comment was in a video about Biocidin products.