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Message Subject Cosmic Death Fungus: This Is Pre Disclosure!
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You need to be on an antifungal protocol that also addresses biofilms, which protect them from various ways of removing them.

There are two directions to go in. The prescription method, or the natural method. Which one would you like to know?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80904079


Both. We have both kinds of people here on GLP.

What you are saying makes sense.
 Quoting: Crypto-Tard


The prescription route depends on sex. Men should be taking a few months of fluconazole combined with a cox inhibitor like ibuprofen to activate autophagy. Fluco works well to clear the fungus from the brain, prostate and deep tissue areas if you add light exercise daily.

Women should be on itraconazole for at least a few months, adding the ibuprofen after the first few weeks.

There are fluco resistant strains, so if you find it's not doing anything you will have to switch gears to the natural protocol. If the fluco is working fine (or itraconazole) after that initial few months you'll be switching to the natural protocol anyways.

You want to stimulate the autophagy process and try to avoid any breads and lower your sugar consumption.

Once you start feeling like a new person, you are not done yet. There is more.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80904079


absolute nonsense.

you know why?

fluconazole works by blocking uptake of lipids by fungus.

NOT SUGARS.


you can never get rid of it!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70737779


1-[2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-2-[(2,4-dichlorophenyl)methoxy]ethyl]imidazole can help get rid of most infections. Its required by IV and can take up to 3 months treatment. It was banned by the FDA for this purpose even though it had a 100% rate in clearing cerebral palsy in mice.
 
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