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the final solution


The only way to kill antibiotic resistant bacteria is with microcurrents. They can't develop a resistance to that because it's not chemical in nature. I highly recommend a Beck Microbe Electrifier for anyone with those "incurable" infections. If the bacteria are in the blood then put the small electrodes over the arteries in the wrists. (Don't ever buy a Beck Electrifier if it is made to have both electrodes on one wrist because most of the current just crosses the wrist instead of getting into the bloodstream). If the infection is mostly in one area of the body then use the large electrodes so that the electric current flowing between them runs thru the infected area.

 

 
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