There is something going on!Man’s Greatest Discovery1750 Louis Pasture discovers bacteria
Sanitation is taught and promoted
Man’s life span is extended, but only back to 70
Satiation and cleanliness did more to bring about our modern era – than any other factor
Vaccines that have supposedly saved us from these diseases came along only after, or at least on the very tail end of the improving health trend.
Even the government’s own data seems to indicate that the introduction of the flu-vaccine has only halted the rate of decline
Modern “Orthodox Medicine” – Better living through chemistry.
Life spans have grown to 80-90
But the trade-off is that we are becoming more and more dependent on a corporate Health Care System
Just how much are we will to pay to stay alive ?
But the downside to “Orthodox Medicine” is that it harms as much as it helps
This side effect leads to the other side effect that is leading to endless medical attention
Bacteria - MicrobiologyWhat a misunderstood subject! There are zillions of bacteria on this planet of all types and that is only one family within the world of microbes. All bacteria have the ability to alter its internal biochemistry to better survive on the available food in their environment. give a bacteria food to live and grow on and it will multiply faster than you can imagine.
I was told in a college micro class that the common ordinary microbe - E. coli - common to every animal gut would grow to outweigh the earth in 48 hrs if given unlimited food.
Phosphates worked amazingly well in laundry detergent but - as the increased phosphates began to show up in our ditches, rivers, and streams it allowed the bacteria already there to grow like wild fie. Ponds began to small, the eco-balance change and impacted the food chain. Phosphates were banned.
Throw some mud int a incubator
At low temperatures some microbes grow best and therefore become noticeable
Increase the temperature and those bugs die out and others thrive at the different temperature
With each change in temperature by 1 or 2 degrees different bugs thrive
The industry must heat the food o a least 160 F to kill all those microbes right? - - Wrong!
Many microbes love it at temps >160 F - they are called Thermophiles
Take that same mud and run the same experiment at different pH levels and again different bugs appear and disappear
Pathogens are just a group of 60, or so, of zillions, that grow est at 95-99F and at human pH
Human Pathogens and MedicineDoes my list of 60 cover all human pathogens? - NO!
But the others are just considered too rare to look for - not cost effective
Real life example - Dr sends a patient to me for a Group A Strep Swab and Rapid Group A Test
I do the swab, I do the test = Negative
The Dr comes back with the patient stomping mad - don't I know how to swab a throat
The Dr swabs the throat in front of me to teach me His Rapid Strep A test = also Negative
After a third swabbing of that day I sent a culture request off to a large reference lab - because evidently my tests do not work.
The report came back in 48 hrs - Strep Group C - pure culture - MIC not indicated.
Clinical Laboratory MicrobiologyFirst we have to have an appropriate sample
Patients, Doctors, and Nurses alike just don't get it.
Our bodies - especially the wet areas, nose, mouth, armpits, etc are covered by millions of bacteria
99.99999% of it is called normal flora yet there always pathogens on and in us
But they are competing for food, the same as all the normal flora, and their population is checked.
Change the balance and the pathogen will grow if it can.
Don't bath, have open sores, don't wash your hands, take an antibiotic
What - Take an antibiotic.
Antibiotics are poisons! Stronger the antibiotic and the stronger the poison.
The name is ANTI - against - BIOTIC - biology
A woman has a UTI - so she take an antibiotic, maybe 2 types before it is all over. All her bacterial normal flora is suppressed.
So, what next, the yeast say - feast on all the available food - banquette city and the next thing you know she has a yeast infection.
People take antibiotics for their Gram Negative wound and UTI infections - then suffer bowel issues because they killed off their normal gut flora.
For 50 years people are suppose to take all their antibiotics, but once they feel better they skip the last three days.
The idea is kill them all - kill all the infecting bacteria - zero tolerance - die!
By skipping the last three days doesn't insure that all the pathogen is dead - only tat it has been reduced in numbers that it is no longer making trouble. These surviving bug now usually have some resistance to the antibiotic used. the next time this happens this bug is now better immune to that antibiotic. Became resistant. This is why we have see the rise in different and more specific antibiotics.
MRSA - Methaciline Resistant Staph Aureus - didn't exist 40 yrs ago
VRE - Vancomycine Resistant Enterococcus - didn't exist 25 yrs ago
The First Mistake medicine is making is this endless breeding of new and more virulent super-bugs