Biofilm Phase-2 Advanced is our August special!

Biofilm is a vegetarian capsule containing Bismuth Subnitrate, Alpha Lipoic Acid and Black Cumin (seed). This formulation is an exclusive from Dr. Paul Anderson. Biofilm is designed to disrupt advanced biofilms (Phase 2) and support the immune system, allowing for the body to redirect focus where needed.

Dr. Paul Anderson is well-known in the naturopathic community, specializing in complex clinical medicine, intravenous and injection medicine, oncology and geonomics.

Bismuth Subnitrate is a compound that is generally used to help eliminate bacteria that can cause stomach discomfort.

Alpha Lipoic Acid is a fatty acid made by your body. It plays a key role in metabolism and energy production and functions as an antioxidant. It is also key in balancing temporary inflammation and can help the immune system in both direct and indirect ways.

Black Cumin (seed) has many benefits, including aiding in healthy cholesterol metabolism, balancing a body’s natural inflammation responses in the body and playing a role in optimal blood pressure. Not to be confused with cumin (brown), black cumin is also called black seed, caraway or fennel flower. It’s is commonly sound in SW Asia and parts of the Mediterranean/Africa. Used for centuries in herbal medicine for inflammation reduction, Priority One is proud to feature this incredible ingredient in Biofilm.

Priority One guarantees that all our botanicals are radiation-free and obtained through only the most reputable of sources.

As a special offer to our loyal customers, we are offering 20% off of Biofilm in the month of August. Please use code “Biofilm20” to receive this offer on your website or phone order.

Dr. Paul S. Anderson is on the leading forefront of biofilm research and education.  

We are excited to announce that we have received exclusive access to Dr. Paul Anderson’s webinar on BioFilms, worth $59.00 – and are offering it to you for FREE!

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Also, see our previous post on Biofilms for a deeper dive into what biofilms are.