Biocidin - The Stacks That Work
How Biocidin Is Used in Functional Medicine Protocols
Insights from Vitality Radio Episodes #616–617
In Vitality Radio Episodes #616 and #617, we took a two-part deep dive into Biocidin® — what it is, how it works, and how it is commonly used in functional medicine settings across the country.
This article summarizes those conversations and focuses primarily on how multi-product protocols using Biocidin are often structured in clinical practice.
As always, this information is for educational purposes only and reflects general practices used in integrative and functional medicine offices. It is not medical advice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
A Quick Recap: What Is Biocidin?
Biocidin is a broad-spectrum botanical formula containing herbs traditionally used to support microbial balance and immune function. Many of its individual ingredients have demonstrated antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral activity in laboratory research.
Available forms include:
These are often layered with probiotics, binders, liver support, and other tools depending on practitioner preference.
1. Oral Microbiome Support
Supporting the oral microbiome is often a first step in broader gut and immune support protocols.
A commonly structured approach may include:
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Dr. Christopher’s Tooth & Gum Powder (for more intensive gum support)
Vitality Nutrition Precision Probiotic Vital Spores — 1 daily
Internal Biocidin may also be used short-term in some cases.
Focused support is often continued for 30–60 days before transitioning to maintenance.
2. Sinus & Respiratory Microbial Balance Support
When supporting sinus and upper respiratory health, practitioners often combine systemic and topical support.
A common structure used in functional medicine settings may include:
Biocidin LSF (Liposomal) (introduced gradually per label directions)
ViRadChem Binder — often 2 capsules twice daily away from food
Vitality Nutrition Precision Probiotic Vital Spores — 1 daily
Vitality Nutrition Nano Silver Nasal Rinse — used regularly throughout the day
Vitality Nutrition Liver Vitality for liver support
These protocols are commonly continued for several weeks to several months depending on practitioner guidance and individual response.
3. Systemic Microbial Balance Support
In more complex situations where broader microbial and immune balance is being supported, layered protocols are common.
A typical structure may include:
Biocidin LSF (Liposomal) (introduced gradually per label directions)
ViRadChem Binder — often 2 capsules twice daily away from food
Vitality Nutrition Precision Probiotic Vital Spores — 1 daily
Vitality Nutrition Liver Vitality — often used nightly
Fibrenza Systemic Enzymes (used on an empty stomach when biofilm support is desired)
Additional botanicals such as oregano oil or silver may also be included in some practitioner protocols.
These layered approaches are often continued for several months as practitioners work to support terrain, detoxification pathways, and microbiome stability.
4. Gut & Digestive Microbial Balance Support
Biocidin has long been used in protocols supporting digestive microbial balance.
A common structure seen in functional medicine settings may include:
Biocidin Liquid or Biocidin Capsules
ViRadChem Binder — often 2 capsules twice daily away from food
Vitality Nutrition Precision Probiotic Vital Spores — 1 daily
Vitality Nutrition Apple Cider Vinegar Capsules to support healthy stomach acid
Lean & Clean (10-Day Results) when elimination support is needed
Protocols commonly run 6–12 weeks, with probiotics often continued longer to support microbiome stability.
5. Post-Antibiotic Microbiome Rebuilding
After antibiotic therapy, supporting microbiome rebuilding is often prioritized in functional medicine settings.
A common structure may include:
Vitality Nutrition Precision Probiotic Vital Spores — 1 daily for ~90 days
Biocidin LSF (Liposomal) used for ~30 days in some cases
ViRadChem Binder when additional support is desired
The goal in these settings is to support microbial balance and resilience while beneficial bacteria are being re-established.
Why Layered Protocols Are Common
Functional medicine protocols are rarely built around a single product. Instead, practitioners often layer support to address:
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Microbial balance
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Biofilm integrity
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Detoxification pathways
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Healthy elimination
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Microbiome rebuilding
This multi-angle approach is designed to support long-term balance rather than short-term changes.
Listen to the Full Episodes
For the full discussion, listen to:
Vitality Radio Episode #616: Microbiome Balance from Mouth to Gut: Foundations of Clearing and Rebuilding with Biocidin – Part 1
Vitality Radio Episode #617: Microbiome Balance from Mouth to Gut: Protocols for Clearing and Rebuilding with Biocidin – Part 2
Available wherever you listen to Vitality Radio Podcast