Question:
I have Enterococcus faecalis, no idea how I got it, but I’m looking for alternatives to strong essential oils like oregano and other alternative herbs etc these as well these enterococcus are affecting my skin, and causing rashes all over the body, it’s been over 6 weeks, that this has occurred.
I’m looking for either a Bioresonance SCIO practitioner in Sydney or to buy a machine.
I do not see a frequency for enterococcus.faecalis on your site though.
If you have suggestions, it would be much appreciated,
Answer:
Enterococcus faecalis (E. faecalis) is a resilient Gram-positive bacterium.1 While it is a normal part of the gut flora, it can become an “opportunistic pathogen” if it overgrows or moves to areas it shouldn’t be (like the skin or urinary tract).
Because E. faecalis is known for its ability to form biofilms (protective shields) and its resistance to many antibiotics, a “gentle but firm” approach is often better than aggressive essential oils like oregano, which can sometimes irritate the gut lining further.
Since you are already taking Lactoferrin daily, you are already using one of the best tools against E. faecalis. How it works: E. faecalis requires iron to build its biofilms and replicate.3 Lactoferrin “starves” the bacteria by sequestering that iron Optimization: Ensure you are taking a high-quality, apolactoferrin (the iron-depleted form) for maximum “starving” effect on the bacteria.
I would suggest 2 fold approach,
(1) The Rife Digital V3 model, using the Gram Positive bacteria set
(2) Introduce a new supplement: “Betaine HCL 500mg with Pepsin” How it works is by lowering the pH of your stomach to its optimal, highly acidic state (usually between pH 1 and 3).
The Acid Barrier: Most pathogenic bacteria, viruses, and parasites including E. faecalis are acid-sensitive. In a healthy, acidic stomach, these microbes are “sterilized” or dissolved within 15 minutes of contact.
Preventing Entry: When stomach acid is low (hypochlorhydria), these “hitchhikers” on your food survive the stomach and move into the small intestine, where they can cause infections like SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth) or the Enterococcus faecalis overgrowth you mentioned.
2. Activation of Pepsin
Betaine HCl is almost always paired with Pepsin, a proteolytic enzyme.
Digesting the “Fuel”: Pepsin requires a very low pH to become active. Once activated, it aggressively breaks down proteins into amino acids.
Starving Pathogens: Many pathogens (like Candida or certain bacteria) thrive on undigested protein fragments. By ensuring proteins are fully broken down in the stomach, Betaine HCl removes the food source that these pathogens need to thrive further down in the digestive tract.
“Betaine HCL 500mg with Pepsin” is available on amazon, or from some select health food stores
Start with one 500mg tablet immediately before eating. For chronic E. faecalis conditions, you will need to add another 3 tablets during that same meal. Extremely important. ONLY USE AT MEALTIME. You do not want to be increasing stomach acidity outside of mealtimes. Use prior and during every meal.