Re: rifing, burst bacteria, & inflammation
>>>It may be counter-productive (and sometimes even dangerous) in a bacterial
infection, to "burst" the bacteria (akin to the common rife idea of "blowing up
bugs" as proven under a microscope) - as opposed to debilitating the bacteria in
some other way. As the article indicates, burst bacteria can release components
into the tissues and bloodstream, which then can sometimes trigger very strong
(and sometimes deadly) inflammatory reactions.<<<<
:) Must be true, I just saw it on an episode of House. Leprosy in a boy who got worse when they started giving the
Antibiotics and the bugs died too fast.
Way OT, but that's an interesting show, I just started watching it a while back. I remember you mentioning that one episode was about a worm in the brain--I'm hoping they'll reshow it. (House marathon tomorrow...maybe)