Antibiotics
Natural Health asked:


With more women now suffering from yeast infections straight after treating their UTI, they are switching to alternative treatments. A urinary tract infection natural remedy is becoming the choice for a lot of women because of the speed in which they work, and the health benefits that accompany them. Taking a course of antibiotics every time they have an infection is now becoming as much part of the cause as it is the cure.

What antibiotics do to you

Approximately ten million women will visit their doctor this year with an infection in their urinary tract. All of these women will be prescribed antibiotics. For a high percentage of women the antibiotics will work, but for some women the antibiotics will either cause another infection or create an antibiotics resistant E-coli bacteria in their body. When this resistant bacteria is created chronic UTI’s set in, and then it’s time for more powerful antibiotics to be prescribed.

Beneficial bacteria

We all have beneficial bacteria living in and on our bodies that keep infection causing bacteria under control. Antibiotics kill these beneficial bacteria as well as the bacteria they were prescribed for. Your beneficial bacteria will also keep your immune system strong. So the antibiotics kill beneficial bacteria and weaken the immune system which are both needed to be at full strength to prevent infections of any kind.

Length of treatment

A course of antibiotics will usually last about 5 to 7 days before it has successfully cured your UTI. A urinary tract infection natural remedy usually takes about 12 hours. The reason a natural cure is so fast is it doesn’t rely on killing all of the E-coli to eliminate it. A natural cure will create an environment in your urinary tract that the E-coli can’t live in, and then all you do is flush the E-coli out.

This is done with products that you can purchase locally, and cost a lot less than a course of antibiotics.

Your health is not at threat in any way like it is when you’re taking drugs and medicines, and your immune system will improve, and be able to prevent a reoccurrence of the infection.



Antibiotics
Dr John Anne asked:


 

The antibiotic is referred to any substance produced by micro-organism which is antagonistic to the growth of others in high dilution. Antibiotics are powerful medicines that fight with bacterial infections. Antibiotic are among the most frequently prescribed medications in modern medicines. It cures the diseases by killing or hurting the bacteria.

Selection of antibiotic



Antibiotic is effective against certain bacteria. Antibiotics are useful to fight with wide variety of bacterial infections. It is against viral infections. There are 100 of beneficial antibiotics and some of them are penicillin, cephalexin, ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, tetracycline, trimethoprim, amoxicillin etc. Most of the antibiotics have two names one is brand name and other is trade name. Each antibiotic is effective only for certain types of infections and your doctor are able to compare your needs with the available medicines.

Unable to fight



Antibiotics are unable to fight with some infections caused by viruses like colds, flu, most coughs, bronchitis, and sore throat and by strap.

Side effects of Antibiotics



Some of the antibiotics have side effects are soft stool or diarrhea. Patient also felt a mild upset of stomach. You can also notify some side effects such as severe watery diarrhea, hives, vomiting, abdominal cramps, white patches on tongue, swallowing of lips and face, shortness of breath and vaginal itching.

Benefits



If you combine the antibiotics, it can be sometimes helpful to treat severe infections. In starting days of problem, when the bacterium's sensitivity to antibiotics is not known it can prove beneficial. Combinations are also important for those infections in which the bacterium rapidly develops resistance to a single antibiotic. Infections caused by more than one bacterium, in which each bacterium is susceptible to a different antibiotic are also treated with a combination of antibiotics.



Misuse of antibiotics



Antibiotics can be sometimes misused and that includes failure to take the entire prescribed course of the antibiotic or failed to rest for sufficient recovery to allow clearance of the infecting organism. These types of practices may facilitate the development of bacterial populations with antibiotic resistance. Common form of antibiotic misuse is inappropriate antibiotic treatment.



Antibiotics
Karen Glover asked:


You've already heard many compelling reasons to lose weight or maintain a healthy weight. Moderate weight loss prevents illness and extends your life considerably. Diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and some types of cancer are directly related to obesity and a nutrient-poor diet.

There is another compelling reason to diet, exercise and maintain a healthy weight. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria infections are on the rise and have been linked to obesity by health care officials around the world. Their existence has been known for over 20 years, but hasn't been a great concern. However, the incidence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has risen greatly in the past two decades and is being watched as a potential major medical concern.

The problem is largely due to over-use of antibiotics. Bacteria that have been partially treated by antibiotics develop a natural resistance over time. Eventually the medicines we use to vanquish various illnesses and infections just don't work any longer. If one type of medication does not work to control an infection, doctors often move on to another type of medication. Over time, certain strains of bacteria have developed resistance to nearly every medication in the medical arsenal. Common infections are sometimes turning into life-threatening conditions when doctors are not able to effectively treat the bacteria causing the infection.

Overweight and obese people are more likely than people of a healthy weight to develop serious conditions requiring medical intervention. It only makes sense that they are also more likely to become victims of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Additionally, carrying an unhealthy amount of weight compromises your immune system. Infections that would ordinarily be stopped by the immune system become life-threatening conditions.

One of the best ways to avoid the over-use of antibiotics is to keep yourself healthy. If you are currently overweight, even a modest amount of fat loss achieved by a healthy diet and exercise will greatly boost your immune system. It strengthens your heart and reduces your risk of diabetes and cancer. It does not have to be a fast loss; simply adopting healthier habits over time will lead to increased health benefits.

In addition to losing excess fat, you can decrease the risk from antibiotic-resistant bacteria with a diet rich in natural foods. Many animals raised for food production are routinely treated with an overabundance of antibiotics. These substances are passed along to consumers who eat the meat of the treated animals.

Antibiotics also trickle down to the consumer as a result of animal manure being used as fertilizer. Fertilizer containing antibiotics transfers the antibiotic substances to the vegetables that we eat every day. Consuming small doses of antibiotics in our meals day after day has a similar effect to taking low doses of antibiotics for many years. With such low doses, the bacteria are not wiped out and continue to mutate; raising their resistance to antibiotics.

Your health and the health of your family depend on you keeping yourself informed. By knowing how to stay healthy and limiting the harmful substances in your food, you will add many healthy years on to your life.



Antibiotics
Joe Barton asked:


Urinary Infections have sky rocketed in the past decade and researchers are baffled at what treatment is the most effective. With the numerous treatments available, thousands of people will decide if antibiotics or urinary tract infection remedies are the best route for curing their infection.

Most U.T.I. sufferers will see a doctor only to be put on antibiotics that will cure their symptoms... for a few months.

Fact! About 1 in 4 people who take antibiotics to treat their infection will redevelop the infection months down the road.

But fortunately, millions of sufferers are discovering a cure for urinary infections that is completely natural and permanent.

Why Antibiotics Don't Always Work?

Synthetic antibiotics have always been the doctors' answer for urinary infections. However, many doctors will only prescribe antibiotics as a last resort. Antibiotic patients complain about the following:

Recurring infections

Poor Immunity due to antibiotics killing 'good' bacteria

Expensive Costs

E coli bacteria (cause of U.T.I.) becoming resilient to antibiotics

Because of these problems, many researchers are looking at other natural treatments. In fact, natural remedies for urinary tract infections have been one of the fastest growing treatments in America for the last few years.

A Urinary Tract Infection Remedy that Works!

Fact! Cranberry Juice has been known as a urinary tract infection remedy for years. But only in the last decade have researchers found validity in this remedy. However, cranberry juice isn't the best way to cure your infection. In fact, many people drink plenty of cranberry juice to no avail. Why?

Most natural health doctors agree that urinary infections should be cured holistically (whole body). In other words, you should allow your immunity to fight off the infection with the tools of vitamins, nutrition, dieting tips, minerals, herbs, and remedies (even cranberry juice).

And the reason why your body will thank you is because your body was created to fight (or cure) this type of infection. In fact, the newest research is showing how the human body has an internal intelligence to correct itself/cure itself if given the right means (possibly your next meal?).

The vitamins you take, the nutrition plan you choose, the minerals you supplement, the beverages you choose will either positively or negatively impact your urinary infection.

Unfortunately, antibiotics are used because they are more convenient and contribute money to the multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical industry and even the medical field.

5 Ways To Natural Remedy Your U.T.I.

There are possibly 30+ simple ways to remedy your pain and infection. Here are 5 simple tips you can try today.

1. Drink plenty of water. Most sufferers are dehydrated which breeds an unflushed and unhealthy body / urinary tract.

2. Supplement vitamin C and zinc at least twice a day. A healthy immune system that attacks infections is armed with these two things.

3. You should be consuming water soluble fiber. One important garnish you should try is parsley which is parsley. It can provide your urinary tract with apiol which is a volatile oil that acts as a natural antiseptic. You will notice relief within 20 minutes.

4. You should avoid high acidic foods like coffee, tea, chocolate, cola, guava, oranges, pineapples, strawberries, tomatoes, wine, soft drinks, chicken and steak.

5. Finally, you may also wish to try a 12 hour remedy that teaches you to cure and prevent all urinary tract infections. You can find the remedy at this Urinary Infections website.

12 Hours Away from a Cure

At this moment, you are exactly 12 hours away from a 100% guaranteed Urinary Infections cure. Before you try expensive antibiotics that have a 75% chance of working, you may wish to try a 100% guaranteed (for 6 months) remedy that only takes 12 hours.

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Antibiotics
Kevin Gianni asked:


This interview is an excerpt from Kevin Gianni's The Healthiest Year of Your Life, which can be found at http://thehealthiestyearofyour life. com. In this excerpt, Jon Barron shares on herbs, tinctures, antibiotics and probiotics.

The Healthiest Year of Your Life with Jon Barron, creator of Base Line Nutrition and author of Lessons from the Miracle Doctors.

Jon: Now, I mentioned Echinacea, it's a great one. A lot of people are not aware, but good herbalists can identify 100 or 1000 or 1500 herbs by taste or smell. They can tell you how strong they are. It's like, there's no machine yet that can match the pallet of a wine expert. No machine can match the taste and smell of a good herbalist. I can do maybe 100, 200 herbs. I'm not even close to 1000 or 1500. Echinacea though is a simple one. Every herb has what's called a signature characteristic. If you have two bags of peppermint tea and you brewed pots up and one of them tasted like dish water and the other had a really nice strong, crisp peppermint taste, anyone would go, oh that's good peppermint and that stuff stinks. And they would be absolutely right. The signature characteristic of peppermint is the peppermint taste. The signature characteristic of Echinacea is that it numbs and tingles the mouth. The more it doesn't, the stronger it is. You can run tests on the active ingredients they know and it will verify that they are far stronger than the ones that numb and tingle stronger. I've gone to health food stores and bought 30 brands of Echinacea, tested them and actually when I did this 10 years ago I found only one that had any activity at all. 29 of them, the only Echinacea of value was the word that was on the label. There was nothing inside.

Kevin: Really.

Jon: Yeah, they could have been using Echinacea but it was of such low grade that it had no impact.

Kevin: So, let me get this straight again. It numbs.

Jon: And tingles the mouth. You take Echinacea tincture and you squirt it in your mouth, two droppers. Take two droppers and swish it around in your mouth for about 15 seconds and swallow it and you should find your mouth numbing and tingling and actually saliva should be flowing and if it's really strong, it will actually start to make you gag in your throat, because your throat starts to catch. The more it doesn't, the stronger that Echinacea is. The one thing we could do very easy is if we took the same stuff and we would brew it the two ways and one of them is if we used good quality Echinacea and the first one would numb and tingle your mouth and would blow people away. In fact, I actually use to walk around with three bottles. One that I bought at the store, a commercial Echinacea that had virtually no activity but was a very popular brand, to the one we created using a higher quality herb which is about three or four times stronger than that and then that same herb brewed the new way with the new technique that we had and we've since measured it and it's a 100% stronger.

Kevin: Wow.

Jon: Yeah and actually what would happen is I did it once in a large scale demo. I will never do it again because people started gagging all over. Their throat started seizing up it was so strong. So we had a few go, ugh, ugh, ugh - several hundred of them.

Kevin: So I imagine that the value in terms of price is - I mean, you go to get these tinctures, they're fairly expensive regardless, so it would make sense if it is any extra money, is it extra money to get --

Jon: You know actually, it isn't extra money because you actually get more bioactive ingredients out. You're actually making stronger stuff. You actually use less of the good herb than you would otherwise. Actually, the process lowers the cost so what you are doing and what you're paying for is still the quality of the herb but the process actually makes the cost a little less for us because we get more high quality tincture out of a slightly less herb, because it does so much better. Also, one of the things I mentioned, you have water and alcohol as the solvents making the tincture. That still leaves behind anything that is oil soluble and we found a way that we can use that process to also pull out the oil soluble bio-chemicals.

Kevin: Oh, that's cool.

Jon: Yeah, which makes it even stronger, but you use good quality herbs, good quality Echinacea - we have one formula, an antipathigen formula. It's not even a tincture actually. It's a pressing of garlic and horse radish and habanera and things like that and it's got liquid zinc in it, grapefruit extract, olive leaf extract.

Kevin: Wow.

Jon: It's an antipathigen formula that was so strong we actually were contacted by people in the government who wanted us to send them some 100 bottles and we did. It was tested for bird flu, Ebola, small pox, anthrax. It went to the Department of Defense, U.S. Army, Walter Reid Medical Hospital and an agency that I'm not suppose to mention but they're all initialed and we were told that it passed all their tests.

Kevin: Are you serious?

Jon: And they sent it out. We were told it was going to an outside lab for verification and we wouldn't hear again unless it failed the test. That's the last we heard so I don't know.

Kevin: Wow.

Jon: But we know it works and for colds and flus like that. That's actually a topic worth discussing on why antibiotics and antiviral don't work and why natural substances do.

Kevin: Yeah. That's very important.

Jon: The problem is that when you take an antibiotic and an antiviral, you're actually breading super bugs. It's very simple. When you take an antibiotic, anything that survives it, by definition is one that has a resistance to that antibiotic or antiviral.

Kevin: Sure.

Jon: So what you've left now is a pool of those that have a resistance. They breathe, they duplicate and you're actually sort of breeding bacteria and viruses that are immune to the antibiotics and there it turns out they have the ability to pass that immunity onto other species, they've found. So if you get immunity going like in a staff, the next thing you know, all bacteria has that resistance. That's why antibiotics are a problem; well, one reason. The other is they are one dimensional. They kill bacteria in one way. They either, like some, will break the cell wall open. Others will work and stop the energy production, the mitochondria of the cells, but it's one thing that that antibiotic does so it makes it very easy for bacteria to build a resistance. There are now bacteria, for example, that have protection on the cellular wall against the antibiotics. So when it's a one dimensional pack, it makes it makes it very easy for these very primal structures, which reproduce rapidly in a matter of weeks, viruses in just a few weeks, bacteria in 12 months to or six months to maybe a year and a half can start to develop a resistance and passed around.

Even natural substances -- take garlic -- we use garlic in ours. We use 30 cloves crushed so you have the juice of 30 cloves in one bottle and it smells it, but garlic has over a hundred substances in it that are known to be antibiotic, antibiotics. So it's not just a hundred times more effective. You now go into gaming theory because you get them in combination. In different ways you start to actually get hundreds of thousands of combinations of these things that present a resistance to these viruses and bacteria. You combine a few other ingredients and you actually have a combination that starts to go into, you know the rival the number of stars in the universe because it goes up expediential, which is why that even though things like garlic have been around since the dawn of man, they still work against bacteria. Garlic at one time was used against anthrax. Those poor men, the poor farmer's protection for anthrax on their animals and it worked. In groups though. There were farmers feeding their animals in Korea kimchi which is high in garlic and it was stopping bird flu. It works and it's impossible for bacteria and viruses to build a resistance, because they're so complicated.

Kevin: Now in terms --

Jon: That's something to keep in mind the next pandemic that comes around.

Kevin: Sure. Now in terms of the good bacteria, the good flora in your stomach, will garlic will wipe that out, as well.

Jon: Garlic actually is pretty benign. There's sort of a regression. There are certain things you don't want to do. One for example, is goldenseal.

Kevin: Yeah.

Jon: Is one that kills bacteria, great for limited use, but know if you use it regularly it will kill your good bacteria.

Kevin: Got you.

Jon: Coidal silver is another one. It tends not to be kind to intestinal bacteria. So if you use it on a daily basis, that's a problem. My recommendation for coidal silver is use it for external use and use it internally only for extreme situations.

Kevin: Sure. Great. That's good information because I've always wondered that if it's an antibiotic, wouldn't it kill the bacteria. So that's good.

Jon: Yeah, it depends. It does. Some are more benign than others. Garlic though is one that's actually quite benign to the beneficial bacteria.

Kevin: And if you were taking something like goldenseal or something like that, would you recommend taking a probiotic with it or it's not even worth it.

Jon: Well, I recommend - yeah if you're using it daily, you use your probiotic. Otherwise, after any round of antibiotics, anything you're using that' s killing bacteria, you want to use probiotics again.

Kevin: Yeah. Why don't you just talk about the base line of health programs and just some of the things that you offer under that huge umbrella of just incredible information and products?

Jon: Yeah. If I saw something that somebody else was doing well, I wouldn't duplicate it. But we created those products that I thought weren't being done well enough or weren't easily available. Where people weren't using consistently high enough quality herbs or whatever, so we offered detox formulas, supper food formulas, enzymes and a couple of formulas that are worth noting is we make what is we've been told by people who've tested it is the strongest probiotic enzyme formula, which we haven't talked about yet, but in one of the more important formulas you could use is a high proteases formula that you take without food to go into the blood stream.

Kevin: Okay.

Jon: Where there it will do things such as kill bacteria and viruses in the body because they all have protein coverings, if you will, that could be broken down. It also breaks up clots in the blood, repairs it, eats up scar tissue. They're great things. Another formula we have uses certain combinations of herbs that slow down the digestion, the simulation of high glycemic, carbohydrates, so it stops insulin spikes.

Kevin: Got you. Well, Jon, you've given us a ton of information and I think that anyone whose listening to this call can take something from it and that's extreme value so thank you so much for doing that.

To read the rest of this transcript as well as access more information on creating and living a healthy lifestyle and hear from other health experts just like Jon Barron please visit http://thehealthiestyearofyourlife.com.



Antibiotics
Wangeci Kinyanjui asked:


For many years now,sinus infection antibiotics have been used to treat bacterial sinus infections without disappointing anyone. However,different antibiotics are usually used to treat different types of sinus bacterial infections that a person may be diagnosed to have at that particular moment of diagnosis.Just like any other type of antibiotics, sinus infection antibiotics are grouped into two different unique groups. The first group is known as the Narrow-spectrum antibiotics. This group contains antibiotics that work against only a small number of bacteria types. The antibiotics in this group however are easily accessed due to the fact that they are relatively cheap to purchase.

The second group is known as the Broad-spectrum antibiotics and as the name suggests, antibiotics found in this group are able to work against a broader group of bacteria types and appear to be more effective than narrow-spectrum antibiotics.One thing to note though about these antibiotics,is that they highly present the danger of bacteria forming resistance against them.For this reason, they are usually prescribed to the patient only as the last resort.

Penicillins is a class of sinus infection antibiotics which belongs to the group of narrow-spectrum antibiotics. These antibiotics treat the sinus infection by interfering with the bacteria cell wall creation. This process eventually makes the bacteria to burst out of these cell walls and ultimately die. The common type of Penicillin antibiotics that is often prescribed by medical practitioners is the Amoxillin also referred to as Amoxil at times by chemists.They are easily purchased over the counter from any nearby pharmacy and are mostly in the form of capsules.When taken according to the doctor's instructions,the antibiotics are capable of ending the sinus infection.

Another class of sinus infection antibiotics are the Macrolides. These antibiotics also belong to the group of narrow-spectrum antibiotics and unlike Penicillins, these antibiotics treat the sinus infection by halting the bacteria's ability to come up with new proteins that would help them survive. This way, the antibiotics do not get a chance to directly destroy the bacteria but instead prevent them from multiplying any further.By doing this,the immune system gets an opportunity to produce more of the white blood cells and necessary antibodies that will be used to fight off these bacteria and in the process treating the sinus infection. Although these antibiotics are known not to directly destroy bacteria, when they are consumed in large quantities than specified, they may turn to be direct destroyers of bacteria. Among the most recommended types of macrolides used to treat sinuses are the Clarithromycin antibiotics which have brand names such as Klacid MR and Biaxin. Like most other types of narrow-spectrum antibiotics, macrolides can cheaply be bought from the nearest drug store around.

Fluoroquinolones is the latest class of sinus infection antibiotics. They belong to the group of broad-spectrum antibiotics and help treat sinus infections by derailing the replication process of the DNA belonging to the bacteria. This process ultimately kills the bacteria and hence brings an end to the infection. Serious side effects such as having continuous diarrhea and other allergic reactions may occur to the patient using these antibiotics. The moxifloxacin group of antibiotics are said to be the preferred choice of sinus infection antibiotics in this class. Brands such as Avelox are usually cautiously prescribed to patients who may not have responded well to the other types of antibiotics used to treat sinus infections. So in order to achieve intended results, it is usually advised to follow the instructions of your doctor when taking this drug.

Wangeci Kinyanjui is an expert on research and reporting on Health Matters for years.To get more information on sinus infection antibiotics visit her site at SINUS INFECTION ANTIBIOTICS



Antibiotics
Janet Martin asked:


The growing problem of antibiotic resistance is sweeping the world, putting many people at risk of deadly respiratory tract infections (RTIs).

This was the consensus of medical experts at the 22nd International Congress of Chemotherapy in Amsterdam. The congress brought together nearly 3,000 delegates from all over the world representing more than 60 member societies of the International Society of Chemotherapy.

During the symposium, new data were presented showing the alarming problem of antibacterial resistance in many parts of the world, owing largely to the uncontrolled and inappropriate use of antibiotics in both industrial and developing countries.

One of the speakers, Dr. Dieter Adam, professor of pediatrics at the Kinderklinik der Universitat Munchen in Munich, Germany, noted the high incidence of antibacterial resistance to two commonly prescribed antibiotics - penicillin and macrolides – in Hong Kong, France, Spain and Greece. He attributed the problem to the availability of antibiotics over the counter, wrong prescription practices, low-priced generic brands, and poor patient compliance.

Because of this, treatment of RTIs like pneumonia, tonsillitis and bronchitis has become difficult and a burden to many patients around the world. Dr. Robert Cohen, a pediatrician at the Department of Microbiology, Hospital Intercommunal de Creteil in France, added that RTIs account for more than 50 percent of consultations and more than 75 percent of antibiotic prescriptions.

In his report titled, “Infections of the airways” published in Current Opinion on Infectious Diseases. Dr. R. Wilson said new drugs are required to combat the growing menace of RTIs that affect millions of people worldwide – both young and old alike.

“Until recently, the antibiotics available for the management of RTIs were adequate and there was less of a need for new agents. However now that common pathogens are more likely to be resistant to currently prescribed antibiotics and new pathogens are being recognized, the situation has changed,” Wilson said.

In America alone, RTIs are among the Top 10 causes of death in the elderly and cost the nation more than $24 billion yearly. In Switzerland, RTIs account for almost 50 percent of pediatric consultations and over 3 million working days are lost because of the disease.

In addition to the continued loss of work and school days, RTIs weaken the body’s natural immune system, eventually leading to the deterioration of pulmonary function.

Another researcher, Dr. P. Bell, who said that there is a need for more judicious use of antibiotics, shares Wilson’s sentiments. He said that in the United Kingdom, over 25 million antibiotic prescriptions are given yearly but many of these are unnecessary and contribute mainly to antibiotic resistance.

“After 40 years of antibiotic use, it appears that other strategies will be necessary in the present decade to eradicate RTIs,” said Dr. J.M. Bernstein in Respiration.

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Antibiotics
Kathy Kafka asked:


Herbal antibiotics will aid in building immune reserves, and immune deficiency optimizing health and the quality of life.  Certain herbs are effective against drug-resistent bacteria.  They have very strong immune activating abilities as they activate the white blood cells to fight off both bacterial and viral infections.  They also activate the body's production of interferon, a specific protein which protects cells against the invasion of viruses.  The immune system protects against bacteria, viruses, toxins, parasites and microbes.  It is extremely important to maintain a healthy immune system.  A poor immune system is more susceptible to infections, colds and flu, cancer, and heart disease.

Bacteria lives all around and hundreds of beneficial bacteria live in the human body helping to protect against harmful ones.  Prescription antibiotics are effective in killing bad bacteria, but they also kill good bacteria.  Good bacteria is an important part of the immune system, lining the digestive, respiratory, and urinary tracts.  Prescription antibiotic use will often cause yeast overgrowth, which further weakens the immune system.  The continued use of prescription antibiotics is a major contributing factor to chronic health conditions.  Prescription antibiotics tend to suppress the immune system and cause the immune system to attack the body's healthy organs and tissues.

Antibiotic resistance occurs when the antibiotic is effective in killing some of the bacteria, but the ones that survive breed more of this stronger type and mutate to become resistant to the antibiotic.  Prescription antibiotic use can also lead non-disease causing bacteria to mutate into more harmful strains and become disease causing.  A vicious cycle is created of taking prescription antibiotics and breeding new and more resistant strains of bacteria while the immune system becomes increasingly degraded.

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