vincent: There are more bacterial cells in our body than our own. Mostly good bacteria in our guts that digests our food for us.
Bad bacteria that hurts us exists.
I'd rather avoid the bad bacteria. Antibiotics are hell to take. But they do save lives. I had a friend who almost died of Dengue Fever in Indonesia. Only a blood transfusion saved his life.
vincent: There are more bacterial cells in our body than our own. Mostly good bacteria in our guts that digests our food for us.
Bad bacteria that hurts us exists.
I'd rather avoid the bad bacteria. Antibiotics are hell to take. But they do save lives. I had a friend who almost died of Dengue Fever in Indonesia. Only a blood transfusion saved his life.
Since bacteria change shape to suit what the body's terrain needs to rid itself of toxins, we are seeing those shapes because of what they (bacteria) are trying to do. Why such shapes? I don't know.
vincent: There are more bacterial cells in our body than our own. Mostly good bacteria in our guts that digests our food for us.
Bad bacteria that hurts us exists.
I'd rather avoid the bad bacteria. Antibiotics are hell to take. But they do save lives. I had a friend who almost died of Dengue Fever in Indonesia. Only a blood transfusion saved his life.
Bacteria are pleomorphic, so they change shape according to what the terrain needs to get cleaned up. Bad bacteria is another fairy tale.
vincent: If bad bacteria is a fairy tale, what are those microscopic pictures of staff infection bacteria?
Since bacteria change shape to suit what the body's terrain needs to rid itself of toxins, we are seeing those shapes because of what they (bacteria) are trying to do. Why such shapes? I don't know.