Monday, January 23, 2017

Antibiotics...


Hi everyone…

I want to talk about a topic that I give very much to you today, Antibiotics!


Antibiotics; Are used in the treatment of bacterial diseases. They can prevent the growth of bacteria in the body causing disease and kill them. Do they hurt us when they do all this? In spades! Heleki is using a broad spectrum antibiotic (broad spectrum killing all the bacteria in his body) wow.

Already in the near future the use of antibiotics in our country is restricted. We can not get the pharmacy without a prescription. Certainly the doctor should give them treatment, but they are trying not to give it to the doctors anymore. If you are in a very advanced situation, it seems appropriate if your body can not fight anymore. In some people, he wants his doctor to recover quickly. I'm really surprised. On the other hand, while you are healing, you know what is causing it.
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In my first writing, I mentioned probiotics. I have stated that we are our closest friends who benefit us. By living in the intestines, they protect us against diseases. If we have to take antibiotics; Our disease-causing bacteria die, and our probiotics die unfortunately. Intestinal problems are increasing (either causing diarrhea or skewness). Because, when probiotics die, our opportunistic bacteria are more active. As a result, our immune system also collapses. The worst is the effect on our probiotics.
Not yet! Allergic problems can occur. It starts with slight itching and can go further. It affects the routine functioning of the liver. It can cause kidney failure by creating a toxic effect in the kidneys. If your body is weak; He can have nausea and vomiting.

In fact, this issue goes well, but if possible, if you can resist with additional treatment modalities, try to get rid of the disease by resting. I do that. I fight to stay away from antibiotics. You will not need antibiotics anymore by paying attention to your food, your food supplements, your sleep, your sport..

Stay with love and health ...

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