Updated 10/3/2021 by Dan Jackowiak Nc, HHP
Prescript-Assist is a soil based probiotic that contains 29 species of beneficial bacteria that commonly live in the soil. There they release enzymes that kill bad microbes, yeasts and fungi which allows plants to grow. Without these soil based bacteria the world would be over grown with fungi proving that they are definitely candida yeast killers.
Prescript-Assist took five years to develop and the formula was designed around those soil based bacteria that are normally found in the digestive tract. We used to get these bacteria in our diets on a daily basis when we consumed plant foods. But do to modern farming practices, our use of pesticides and our overall modern practice of "sterilize everything", we don't get nearly as much as we should. Our health as a species has suffered because of it.
These soil based bacteria are extremely resistant to stomach acid damage so they do survive the trip through the stomach intact. They do not require refrigeration so they can be taken on trips and used to defend your body from foreign pathogens that might be encountered from contaminated food and water supplies.
Prescript-Assist Clinical Studies Have Shown a Significant Reduction in the Following Diseases and Symptoms
Although not a scientific study like those above, people have told me
that they experience major yeast die-off when taking these soil based
bacteria with the yeast eating enzymes. Typically, they are seeing the
yeast being passed in their stool on a daily basis.
Each 600mg capsule of Prescript-Assist®
contains a proprietary blend of Leonardite, and 65 million of the
following soil based bacteria:
Arthrobacter agilis, Arthrobacter
citreus, Arthrobacter globiformis, Arthrobacter luteus, Arthrobacter
simplex, Acinetobacter calcoaceticus, Azotobacter chroococcum,
Azotobacter paspali, Azospirillum brasiliense, Azospirillum lipoferum,
Bacillus brevis, Bacillus marcerans, Bacillus pumilus, Bacillus
polymyxa, Bacillus subtilis, Bacteroides lipolyticum, Bacteriodes
succinogenes, Brevibacterium lipolyticum, Brevibacterium stationis,
Kurthia zopfii, Myrothecium verrucaria, Pseudomonas calcis, Pseudomonas
dentrificans, Pseudomonas fluorescens, Pseudomonas glathei,
Phanerochaete chrysosporium, Streptomyces fradiae, Streptomyces
cellulosae, Streptomyces griseoflavus.
Some people will argue
that because these bacteria are spore forming, they could become human
pathogens. But, because these bacteria typically live in the soil and
not the intestine, they are transitory. They don't build colonies in
your body but do help you when consumed and are passed from the body in a
few weeks. There have not been any cases where any of these bacteria
caused disease in humans.
I would definitely take this with Biofase
because it is a pure enzyme formula. When these enzyme formulas are
taken together it is a potent bioflim buster and candida yeast killer.
Every component of the biofilm and cell wall will be eaten.
The best way to do this would be to do this colon cleanse first. That will remove excess waste, kill any parasites and yeast spores, help strengthen the colon wall and most importantly, it also helps break down any biofilms
the yeast might have built around itself as a means of protection.
Basically, the longer you've had this problem, the tougher the biofilm,
the cleanse really helps with this.
After two weeks on the
cleanse, I would take 1 capsule every time you took the enzymes for the
first seven to ten days. After you finish the cleanse, raise the dose to
two capsules every time you took the enzymes. You can go higher if you
wish but I don't think it is necessary.
Biofase should be taken
one hour before you take any of the cleanse products and at bedtime.
Once the cleanse is finished, the recommendation is to take the enzymes
one hour before breakfast and at bedtime.
Hi Dan
I think I fully understand the Candida problem now, I restarted the whole process and realize that I have to start with the Colon first get rid of the Mythical Mucus Plaque which doctors says don't exist. I now know how wrong they are because I did a 90 day cleanse with the Ultimate Colon Cleanse and the things I saw coming out of me I could not believe but here the are right in front of my eyes and I took lots of pics. I got 10 foot pieces of impacted plaque some times and I had tape worms which I saw in segments, I saw undigested milk casein which were like small round cotton balls, one time I got a hard clay like substance which I believe to be cement as I use to be a mason, plus lots and lots of yeast.
I now believe that the yeast is at this bottom of all these layers of waste, it provides a perfect place for them to change into their fungal form and start to cover the intestinal walls. I now understand that my entire digestive track is covered with yeast, along with the 3 months colon cleanse I used the Zeolite.
After the three months I started to take Prescript-Assist which I used along with Biofase which is a deadly killer for yeast for me,
every bathroom movement I make I keep seeing them by the loads. I think
this works because I ensure that I don't eat 2 to 3 hours when I take
them with lots of water and I drink plenty of coconut water before
breakfast and coconut oil on everything I eat. As for my sinus I open a
capsule of the Prescript-Assist in the night when I go to bed and pour them
into my mouth and try not to swallow and fall asleep like that. I must
say that the first time I did that it was like a battle field in my sinus. As I continue to get better I will give your more detail of my improvements.
Thank
you very much Dan, because of people like you I started to do my own
research and now understanding how to keep the body healthy.
Mr. Riley
Any questions about probiotics or about yeast infections in general, please feel free to contact us from the contact page of this website or see your doctor.
References
1.
Bittner, AC, Croffut, RM & Stranahan, MC (2005). Prescript-AssistTM
probiotic-prebiotic treatment for Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Randomized,
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(2005). Prescript-Assist™: Updated Synopsis of Clinical Experience
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Bittner, Caicedo, De la Torre & Yokelson, T.N.
(2006).Prescript-AssistTM Probiotic-Prebiotic Treatment For
Bacterial-Diarrhea: Clinical Experience in Ecuador
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