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Molecular Healing: Antibiotics and Mutating Bacteria
by
Dr. Bruce F.


Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 9:51pm
when it comes to the microbiological world. Antibiotics have been wonderful healing weapons in the lilliputian war against bacterial infections. Hey, just think of the last time you took some. If it wasn't for these wondrous drugs you might just die from a simple cut. Don't forget the average life span around the turn of the century (1899) was only 49
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Silver in Tiny Doses Kills Bacteria, Helps Wounds Heal
by
SimpleSolution2HealthyAgain
Posted
Sun 04 Apr 2010 10:46am
with an approach to healing that can kill 99.9999 percent of bacteria in a wound using a natural substance -- silver. And he claims he's found a way to help skin heal by using tiny, targeted nanoparticles of the precious metal. The treatment could help save diabetics from amputations and help victims of severe burns heal with fewer complications from infections, too.
There's
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Good Bacteria and Their Healing Uses
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Dr. Steve Nenninger
Posted
Wed 24 Jun 2009 2:05pm
I think it is very important to be on the right digestive bacteria. This is also known as digestive flora. That is to make it seem like you are actually taking bacteria... from any of them.
I realized recently that even though I had tried a bunch of brands that I had basically been trying the same bugs... I mean flora. Lactobacillus acidophilus
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Bad Bacteria & Healthy Bacteria
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Dr. Ellie Phillips
Posted
Sat 30 Jan 2010 12:00am
Dear Dr. Ellie:
I assume it's not necessary to brush teeth after every meal once the bad bacteria have been crowded out by the healthy ones and have taken residence... is of course a perfect ending to a meal - so brushing is not needed.
Plaque bacteria take 12 hours to grow on teeth - so brushing every 12 hours is enough.
More than this may do more
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Bad Bacteria & Healthy Bacteria
by
Dr. Ellie Phillips
Posted
Sat 30 Jan 2010 8:00am
Dear Dr. Ellie:
I assume it's not necessary to brush teeth after every meal once the bad bacteria have been crowded out by the healthy ones and have taken residence... is of course a perfect ending to a meal - so brushing is not needed.
Plaque bacteria take 12 hours to grow on teeth - so brushing every 12 hours is enough.
More than this may do more
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Open faced GF sandwiches
by
Lynn B.
Posted
Mon 02 Nov 2009 10:00pm
When I was a kid my Mom would make open faced sandwiches. She took slices of bread and topped them with cheese then a slice of tomato. She would bake or broil them, not sure which. I had one of my cravings and tried my variation.
Took two slices of Corn Harvest GF bread and topped them with rice milk mozarella cheese (it isn't casein free
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