Natural Xylitol From Candida

 

 

 

 

By Atom Bergstrom

Atom’s Blog

Re: What about natural xylitol?

Ah! You mean the xylitol made from Candida.

Anyone hosting Candida can “manufacture” their own xylitol.

Candida tropicalis (three of its strains are noted below) is the most prevalent pathogenic yeast of the Candida-non-albicans group.

It’s losing its resistance to fluconazole. Maybe because we’re being overexposed to its DNA and RNA in “packaged goods and baking mixes, candies, gums, mints, jams, syrups, condiments, honey, raw xylitol, protein bars and powders, flavored waters and drink powders, chocolate, peanut butter and nut butters, dental products, etc.

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According to R. Sreenivas Rao, et al (“Biotechnological Production of Xylitol from Hemicellulosic Materials,” Lignocellulose Biotechnology: Future Prospects, 2007), xylitol producing yeast strains include …

Candida boidini
Candida peltata
Candida tropicalis HXP 2
Debaromyces hansenii CCMI 941
Candida sp. 11-2
Candida parapsilosis
Debaromyces hansenii
Debaromyces hansenii UFV-170
Candida guilliermondi FTI 20037
Pichia guilliermondi NRRL Y-12723
Candida magnoliae
Candida sp. (mutant)
Candida tropicalis
Candida tropicalis OMV5
Debaromyces hansenii NRRL Y-7426
Candida mogii ATCC 18364
Pichia stipitis NRRL Y-7124
Candida shehatae NRRL Y-12858
Pachysolen tannophilus

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According to the same source …

“When sugarcane bagasse hemicellulose hydrolysate was evaluated for cultivation of 18 species of different yeasts, Candida sps. [species] emerged as the best performer (Pessoa et al., 1997).”

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Waste streams for “value-added products” like xylitol are virtually unlimited, meaning Very Big Bucks for Really Big Business, turning “waste streams into value streams.”

Xylitol sources include corn husks, corn stover, rice husk, rice straw, wheat bran, sorghum straw, cottonseed hulls, sugarcane bagasse, jute stick, wood chips, ad nauseam.

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Hongzhang Chen (Biotechnology of Lignocellulose: Theory and Practice, 2014) wrote …

“A study showed that the superior performance of the yeast strains for producing xylitol was mainly concentrated in the genus Candida, such as Candida guilliermondi, Candida tropicalis, Candida mogii, Candida parasilosis, and partly in Debaromyces hansenii, and in Pachysolen, such as Pachysolen cannophiluus.”

According to the same source …

“Because of the complex toxic composition, only by containing a variety of treatment methods can better detoxification effects be achieved. The excess lime treatment can significantly improve cell growth, but only after extraction with ether can significantly improve the yield of xylitol. With combined use with an ion exchange resin, the activated carbon is superior to the excess lime method.”

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In short, selling protein, starch, and fat from agricultural vegetation isn’t enough for Emerging World Order corporations.

Wood to calories generates huge profits.

Very Big Bucks can be reaped from cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin from agricultural and non-agricultural “waste streams,” turning trash into treasure, transmuting industrial waste streams into corporate profit streams.

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Why dump waste streams into landfills when they can be dumped into unsuspecting peoples’ stomachs?
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'Natural Xylitol From Candida' have 13 comments

  1. August 9, 2017 @ 4:42 pm Atom

    Sarah Pope (“Xylitol: Not as Sweet As It’s Cracked Up to Be,” The Healthy Home Economist, Jun. 4, 2017) wrote …

    “Xylitol can contribute to acid reflux problems so those who have issues in this area should avoid it for that reason alone.”

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  2. August 9, 2017 @ 4:55 pm Atom

    Freud was wrong. Dreams are NOT the Royal Road to the Unconscious.

    That would be the role of Body Dowsing (Mind Reading For the Millions).

    It’s not “What’s the Matter With Me?” It’s “Who’s the Matter With Me?”

    http://solartiming.com/store–e-books.php#Mind-Reading

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  3. August 9, 2017 @ 7:38 pm Atom

    Toxins DON’T cause Yellow Fat Disease (pansteatitis).

    Omega-3 fatty acids DO — DHA, EPA, and ALA.

    These National Geographic scientists are so smart they outsmart themselves.

    Or … who are they protecting?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8b-Q3FsM-1g

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  4. August 11, 2017 @ 4:23 am anisha beecum

    Hello Atom my GURU
    What can i do for cramping of my leg muscles? I have eliminated the use of magnesium glycinate as a form of supplement. I religiously consume the cobalamin tonic every morning – stomach time. what else can i do ?

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    • August 13, 2017 @ 6:43 pm Atom

      Most magnesium glycinate are biotech, so eliminating it might be a good thing.

      A cramp is usually an over-alkaline local event (just as numbness is an over-acidic local event).

      A cramp is mini-tetany (hyperventilation), and numbness is mini-coma (hypoventilation).

      Slow breathing and extended yawning (beyond six seconds) oppose mini-tetany, especially while alternately tightening and relaxing the affected muscle or muscles. This works on a variety of cramps, including the ones involving a lack of calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, vitamin E, and/or ATP.

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  5. August 14, 2017 @ 8:27 am anisha beecum

    Thanks Atom for your worthy advice. Will cow cheese like the gouda variety be an adequate source of calcium to ingest at small intestine time? Will this meet most of my calcium needs for the day? What do you think about the transdermal application of sesame seed oil on sore muscles? I will take heed of the above advice. MANY THANKS.

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    • August 14, 2017 @ 10:00 am Atom

      Re: Will cow cheese like the gouda variety be an adequate source of calcium to ingest at small intestine time? Will this meet most of my calcium needs for the day?

      Nope. Calcium of the proper Growth Zone (1, 2, and 3) is needed, for example, almonds at Stomach Time, an orange at Spleen-Pancreas Time, carrots at Circulation-Sex Time. (Bernard Jensen used to sell carrot calcium.)

      Re: What do you think about the transdermal application of sesame seed oil on sore muscles?

      Inflammatory. Analogous (but not) to radiation, “calming” the muscle with a “bill” at the back end.

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      • August 15, 2017 @ 11:33 pm Naila Tauseef

        what is your opinion on castor oil for pain?does it also cause bill at the back end?I never applied it regularly to know about if it can be good for long term ,but whenever i tried it for a quick fix it never fails for immediate pain relief what else you recommend for tropiacl application which also heals in the long run Atom?

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        • August 16, 2017 @ 10:19 am Atom

          There are better things to do for pain.

          Pain is a fire alarm. Firemen show up at a burning house to put out the fire, not shut off the alarm.

          That said, castor oil works GREAT for other things.

          Back when I was a high school student experimenting with potions and lotions, castor oil erased two moles off my face in a month or two (although one of the mole hairs grew out of the space where one of the moles was for 10 or so years after).

          And about ten years ago, I put castor oil on a “suspicious-looking” mole, and it fell off overnight!

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  6. August 14, 2017 @ 10:09 am Atom

    Science marches on? Wonder Bread for protection against EMFs? …

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wex_yKfrTo4

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  7. August 14, 2017 @ 10:12 am Atom

    How Easily Can You Be Hacked? …

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gKwRd4ZuQc

    Reply

  8. December 10, 2020 @ 5:25 pm Laurie Boggs

    Geez another set up! Go figure my evil dentist told me to use xylitol. No wonder I am a mess. I am filled with all this Candida warfare, Atom what do you suggest to get this shit out?

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    • December 13, 2020 @ 4:35 pm Atom

      Eat whole organic foods according to circadian timing is the first place to start.

      We might not be able to avoid processed foods, but we can keep them to a minimum.

      Ever New Joy,
      At-OM

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