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#59 Dr. Paul Anderson on Biofilms and their role in PANS/PANDAS

#59 Dr. Paul Anderson on Biofilms and their role in PANS/PANDAS

Season 1 Episode 59 Published 2 years, 3 months ago
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Today we are joined by Dr. Paul Anderson. We talk about Biofilms and their role in PANS/PANDAS.


We cover:  

  • An introduction to Dr. Paul Anderson 
  • What biofilms are, and what "makes up" a biofilm
  • The difference between normal biofilms and "pathological" biofilms
  • What can cause normal biofilm to become pathogenic & do certain bugs play a bigger role than others?
  • The connection between inflammatory conditions like P/P and the development of pathogenic biofilms
  • TEETH TEETH TEETH!! How oral biofilms play a role in P/P flares & ways to help
  • An analogy that references the movie (Casablanca) that helps explain how pathogenic biofilms can cause an overactive immune response & inflammation
  • What a "Biofilm Buster" is and the cautions to using these with P/P kiddos
  • Can you prevent biofilms or "shift" pathogenic ones back to normal??
  • The role mold/mycotoxins can play in the development of pathogenic biofilms 

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Previous episode mentioned in this video:

Episode #56 (Dr. Amber Petersons on Suppression of Symptoms): https://open.spotify.com/episode/1q6VUGWDrN6eObH2NwAR7N

 

Find Dr. Anderson: https://dranow.com/

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