20-12-11

The amazingly collaborating network of bacteria or the double-edged sword of antibiotics

Is therapeutic success perhaps due to luck rather than to good judgment

Since we find ourselves at least on the Northern hemisphere in the midst of the high season of flus and upper respiratory tract infections, I thought that this is exactly the time to talk about infections and their standard treatment with the antibiotics. In my opinion this topic and its many discourses entangled with it leave us behind with a lot of misconceptions, uncertainty and ignorance. Antibiotics resistant species and strains of bacteria became one of the major threats in curing infections in the hospital environment, and are spreading into the communities, examples are tuberculosis and Staphylococci infections, Escherichia coli, Salmonella enterica, and Klebsiella pneumoniae.
The following article picks up some interesting aspects of the very recent scientific knowledge, only in brief and only in fragments, because the topic is huge, and can easily fill books’ pages. I want to outline the current status quo and future visions based on todays views. This should be our concern, because each of us could one day be a victim of this development.
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02-12-11

Biestmilch instead of flu shot?

It’s flu season on the Northern hemisphere. Flu shots became a very common way of flu prevention, even though discussed controversially. The stories that flu vaccines failed are not a rare phenomenon. One reason among others is that flu viruses mutate quickly, and therefore undermine the vaccine’s effect. Almost every year we face different strains that are not covered by vaccines. Biestmilch works differently. Continue Reading →

28-11-11

Treating the tumor primarily means influencing the cell’s environment, part III

Biestmilch is able to modulate the cell’s milieu.
Because no tumor is alike, neither in the same organ nor past organ boundaries, it can be concluded that truly targeted therapeutic approaches must be complex and require a case-specific approach.
Here is an example from experimental research on how the appearance of the cell and thus its behavior can be changed by changing the cell’s environment… Continue Reading →

28-11-11

The current hypthoses explaining cancer development opening new avenues for treatment, part II

Scientists work with metaphors and hypotheses. Don’t assume scientists discover the truth. They try to work out models and concepts that can be applied to reality helping us to cope with our environment. As long as they are helpful they should prevail. Unfortunately many of them survive far too long. The reasons for this phenomenon are manifold, but not topic of this text. Continue Reading →

28-11-11

Biestmilch in tumors, thinking out of the box – a view on options for treatment and prevention, part I

If you would like to pluck up the courage to make your own decisions; if you don’t want to let the opinions of others make you doubtful, those presented to you in the outside world, inside clinics and health care centers, inside the territories of science where one believes to have entered the realm of truth, if you have realized for yourself that the way you have chosen for yourself is the right one, then give in to reading the next pages.
You and only you have to make decision into an unpredictable future, it’s you who has to carry the risk. Nobody can take this burden off your shoulders, no experts, no friends, nobody!

10 years of experience allow us to say that Biestmilch is a powerful tool in the treatment of cancer. Immune and inflammatory parameters return back to normal. CD4/CD8 ratio normalizes. Side-effects of chemotherapy are far less pronounced in many cases. This comprises hair loss, nausea, gut issues, mood swings etc.

Here, you can find texts I wrote about this natural remedy that in my opinion cannot be topped when it comes to the strength and diversity of its effect. Continue Reading →

19-10-11

Jet lag: How do you feel it – how do deal with it?

After having written a brief outline on jet lag yesterday, this cumbersome but unavoidable phenomenon, we would really appreciate, if you gave us your opinions and recipies to tackle this problem.
In return we have Boosters waiting for you, a potent supporter to get over the jet lag.
Among all of you answering the survey, we shall draw 20 individuals, who will receive 2 Biest Boosters and a Biestmilch tee. All the others may take the chance and get a jet-lag Special from our store Europe or store USA . Don’t forget to use our promo code KONA2011, valid in both stores. Continue Reading →

18-10-11

Jet lag: the inevitable by-product of human beings rushing through several time zones

Is jet lag a typical human phenomenon due to our technical progress that is first of all characterized by an increasing speed of what ever we do? That humans in the 21st century struggle with the speed of events in time seems obvious. Jet lag is only one of the many symptoms related to this acceleration that is so overwhelming, and it is one that quite some research is done on.
Obviously, the human being is not really made for fast travelling bridging several time zones within hours. Nevertheless, so many of us have this tremendous inborn curiosity in them to see the world’s remotest places. Others have to travel because their job demands it, so they have little choices.
In many sports traveling is part and parcel of the job, so it is in triathlon. Not only professionals travel around the world also many age groupers do so. Therefore I thought it may be interesting to have a closer look at this phenomenon that is definitely bothering all of us who love travelling. Continue Reading →

07-09-11

Survey on your way of tapering

Soon we shall have Kona race week, Vegas race week is already in full swing. I am sure many of you are having their very own way of successful tapering regimen. Let us know your way, and we shall send you Biestmilch in return. Biestmilch is a very helpful tool to support you during tapering.
Among all participants we are going to draw 15 that receive 3 Biest Boosters, a Biestmilch T-shirt and 2 chewy tablets to put to test.

This survey is closed.

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