Posted by bleauberry on September 3, 2009, at 18:46:03
In reply to Antibiotic Resistance From PCN To Now, posted by Phillipa on September 1, 2009, at 21:51:25
Luckily there are a few antibiotics that have not developed resistance.
Even better, there are a few foods and herbs that do not develop resistance to even the toughest mutated bugs of all.
Since my issues are primarily in the Borellia, Babesia, and Bartonnel category, it is comforting to know that these bugs have not developed resistance.
There is more to the resistance pathology than most people are aware. How Vitamin D interacts is a crucial link. How the medicine is dosed can also be important. A constant steady state dosing strategy may fail due to resistance, when a pulsed strategy of that same med works like nuclear bomb.
The immune system is also a big player in the whole thing. If it is not being manipulated in the proper direction for the given pathology, meds will fall short of their job and be perceived as resistant.
It is not as straight forward or simple as it appears.
The most powerful antibiotic was invented by God many thousands of years ago and still to this day there is not a bug that can survive it. We put it on many of our foods for flavoring. In high concentrated doses, smelly breath, healthy heart, death to resistant bugs of all kinds.
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