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RE: Should You Finish Your Antibiotics' Course?

in #health7 years ago (edited)

I personally don't take antibiotics unless it is the very last option and is an absolute treatment prescribed to fight a bacterium identified and diagnosed. It is scary how these superbug variants are defeating mainstream medicines last line of defence and unless we get some serious breakthroughs, we could be returning to the dark ages with treatment of infections. Macrophages look promising and also killing bacteria with viral RNa could be a beacon of hope in the fight against bacteria and superbugs.

There is no such thing as good or bad bacteria in reality. It doesn't serve these nano sized organisms a useful system to kill its host and im sure nature will balance itself with micro evolutionary changes in humans to adapt. The only worry is how many people will die needlessly unless we can beat the clock with our brains and practical ability!

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Whoa! Macrophages looks awesome. Scientists should look more into it.