Superbugs resistant to antibiotics

anabolicrhino

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You can greatly reduce your exposure to pathogenic mutations by avoiding doctors offices and hospital which have the highest concentrations per surface area of these unfriendly creatures.
I would try not to maintain a "fearful state of mind" because that can lower your immune resistance as well. You can help "society at large" by not using anti-biotics, because this is where the bacteria "learn" how to adapt to genetic specific attacks. When your healthy body fights harmful bacteria and viruses it creates its own antibodies and antiviruses. When "harmful" bacteria fight antibiotics they create their own "anti"-antibiotic mutations. If you get flu shot which contains retro-bacteria, that have already developed mutations it can cause a "more severe" reaction than a "exo- infectant" because it has by passed your bodies first line of defense. This is why many people have been getting "sicker" after getting their yearly flu shots. While you have been training your body to fight a specific baterium. The bacteria have been adapting a new strategty by mutating into many different bacteria.
It is just like in the NFL, if a good offense "sees" the same defense enough times it will eventually develope a play to beat it.
Fight the good fight!!!!
 
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You can greatly reduce your exposure to pathogenic mutations by avoiding doctors offices and hospital which have the highest concentrations per surface area of these unfriendly creatures.
I would try not to maintain a "fearful state of mind" because that can lower your immune resistance as well. You can help "society at large" by not using anti-biotics, because this is where the bacteria "learn" how to adapt to genetic specific attacks. When your healthy body fights harmful bacteria and viruses it creates its own antibodies and antiviruses. When "harmful" bacteria fight antibiotics they create their own "anti"-antibiotic mutations. If you get flu shot which contains retro-bacteria, that have already developed mutations it can cause a "more severe" reaction than a "exo- infectant" because it has by passed your bodies first line of defense. This is why many people have been getting "sicker" after getting their yearly flu shots. While you have been training your body to fight a specific baterium. The bacteria have been adapting a new strategty by mutating into many different bacteria.
It is just like in the NFL, if a good offense "sees" the same defense enough times it will eventually develope a play to beat it.
Fight the good fight!!!!

Thanks man good info i mean "good info". lol
 

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