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A culture of death; Why is this missing ?

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caesarjbsquitti - 06 Dec 2006 18:56 GMT
A culture of death; Why is this missing ?
Treatments: The difference is in the details.

With the advent of the cold and flu season, we should learn from an
observation.

On the one hand, if you have a viral cold or flu, scientists are
suggesting that it should not be treated with antibiotics in most
cases. The antibiotics will not affect the virus and can damage the
intestinal flora, the 'friendly bacteria' that exists in the
intestinal trac, probiotics, responsible for processing foods into the
appropriate and needed biochemcials required for the bodies proper
functioning.

On the other hand if you have a 'bacterial infection' then it is
normally suggested that a wide spectrum anti-biotic together with
probiotics, 'friendly bacteria' to replenish the corrupted and
lacking intestinal bacteria. Unfortunately what is happening, since
science is having a hard time detecting or identifying the specific
bacteria, it goes untreated. Symptoms that are labelled diseases such
as IBS, and Crohns and Collitis are prime candidates for an
antibacterial treatment. Problem was until recently the specific
bacteria was not identified. However, the non-treatment of an
intestinal infection can or may lead to cancer, or other symptoms such
as MS or even mental disorders such as schizophrenia.

In the first case scientists are learning that to attack viruses
antibiotics is not the way to go, and in the second case scientists are
learning that antibiotics is the way to go; the difference is in the
details.

Are they trying to kill us ?

Here is a site for natural treatments of bacterial infections...
http://www.abeautifuldifference.com/webdoc.535.html

Caesar J. B. Squitti
capmack@shipper.com - 06 Dec 2006 19:15 GMT
Parasites indeed, such as this illogical spam selling a snake oil cure
for a non-disease cure all.
monty1945@lycos.com - 06 Dec 2006 23:00 GMT
All of these notions are based upon textbook models and assumptions.
If you want to read about my extensive investigation into these and
other matters related to health, go to my free site:

http://groups.msn.com/TheScientificDebateForum-/

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