"gross aberrations in [candida] DNA staining" - FUN by Adieu ..... Candida & Dysbiosis Forum
Date: 7/11/2010 11:01:34 PM ( 15 y ago)
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Yay, it screws with candida DNA, making it generally die en masse! Woohoo!
...wait - IT SCREWS WITH CANDIDA DNA?!?! Uh, last I checked, a fungal infection constitutes countless BILLIONS of fungi. If you randomly mess up something in some lifeform's DNA a few billion times, you're almost guaranteed to MOSTLY kill 'em, but... also... to create a few BENEFICIAL MUTATIONS. Beneficial to them, that is, and possibly deadly to us.
Scrambling disease DNA is basically just accelerating the evolution of new strains by a factor of thousands.
Now, is it just me or is the concept of breeding new little C. superyeasties in your own body downright unappealing?
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