Re: how to kill GMO antibiotic resistant
that is one of the things beneficial and commensal bacteria do... I am not advocating, or stating that any super bacteria that becomes
Genetically-Modified-Organisms resistant, what-have-you is beneficial... they may, or may not be.
>>"During the course of his extensive 10-year study, Parker has realized and documented that a biofilm exists in the bowel. A biofilm is a thin layer that is a combination of microbes, mucous, and immune system molecules. The biofilm covers the top of the lining of the intestines. His research concluded the biofilm in the intestines protects the beneficial microbes so that the harmful microbes cannot take root in the lining of the intestines.
Furthermore, his research has also shown that even more biofilms exist in the appendix than in the intestines. It is in the biofilms that the appendix houses a reserve of beneficial bacteria. When the body is taken by an illness that induces very severe diarrhea that flushes the body of all its bacteria, then the beneficial bacteria the appendix is storing can move from the appendix to the lining of the intestines."<<
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/408391/the_appendix_serves_a_purpose...
You can research this further in order to verify... but the biofilm is not necessarily a bad thing. flora and fauna have had a symbiotic relationship with microorganisms since the beginning of time... just try to target one without harming your self or the other beneficial microflora... it cannot be done.
Everyone needs a paradigm shift... Pasteur was wrong... genetic theories established years ago were ALL wrong... and so very many other things and their theories are wrong... including the creation of
Genetically-Modified anything.
In addition, whether one chooses modern medicine or natural medicine... the "kill" the microbe dogma is utterly WRONG. Wrap your head around a much needed paradigm shift.
grz-