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The dangers behind taking antibiotics too often

    Hello healthy friends, see you again at my place. This article discusses an interesting topic. And that might bother you. So before you start taking antibiotics, read this article first until you're done. Friend, you are in good health. So when someone has a sore throat, who immediately asks for antibiotics? Or do you immediately look for antibiotics when you catch a mild cold? Do you know what antibiotics are? This antibiotic is actually a drug used to kill bacteria.

The dangers behind taking antibiotics too often


    Therefore, there is no point in using antibiotics against viruses and fungi. Most of us suffer from the flu, a stuffy nose, or what Indonesians call a cold, but our bodies don't feel well.In fact, most of them are caused by viruses. So giving antibiotics is useless. What exactly is happening in your body, especially your colon, is that you have normal flora, or what we call good bacteria.

    This antibiotic actually kills the good bacteria in your body. After all, there is nothing left to protect the colon. Perhaps fungi multiply easily, then viruses easily. Alternatively, even digestion is hindered as good bacteria and normal flora help digest food.

    Aside from killing the good bacteria, antibiotics used "for fun" are dangerous. Suppose you are positively infected with bacteria A or bacteria B. A doctor will then prescribe and give you antibiotics, which should be used up within a few days. For example, you should use 3 x 1 or 1 gram per day. Most of us usually take one or two tablets.

    If you want to drink, "play". What are the effects? The feared effect is resistance or immunity to these antibiotics. Make bacteria resistant to these antibiotics. Here's a clip of the article. A few days ago I was watching BBC One. One university, Harvard University, is growing bacteria in a large disk, the article says. That's why the place was given the benchmark first. You can also see it in the article, starting from the edge. So there is 0. Antibiotics were not administered to the faces with a number of 0.

    Then there is the number 1 next to the row of number 0. The number 1 means a single dose of antibiotic that can usually kill bacteria and ecoli. Therefore, E. coli was tested in this article. After 1 is 10. 10 means an antibiotic that is 10 times more potent. Next to it is the number 100. The number 10 means 100 times stronger antibiotic. And in the middle is the number 1000. This is an antibiotic that is 1000 times more potent.

    So, in this experiment, we start by placing E. coli at the beginning, the end where the number 0 was. So even without antibiotics E. coli can of course grow well. But over time, you can see in the article. These bacteria adapt and can be defeated faster than a single dose of antibiotics. Slowly these bacteria grow and spread. Finally, resistance to a single dose of antibiotic first appeared.

    Then you can see it in the article. Over time, these bacteria learn to adapt to things like antibiotics ten times stronger than hers. 100x in the middle which is 1000x. what do you mean? Bacteria are a type of microorganism that can adapt to antibiotics and acquire immunity. So what is the purpose of this experimental article? To take antibiotics playfully, not on doctor's orders.

    Mild inflammation, buy antibiotics. Eventually, bacteria in the body can become immune or resistant. After all, if you go to the doctor, for example, you've dabbled in buying and taking your own antibiotics. Therefore, this antibiotic does not work against your body or the bacteria in it. That means doctors should prescribe higher class antibiotics.

    Why don't you playfully drink again in high class? Then again given a higher class. Remember, the article says that E. coli can learn to adapt to fight antibiotics that are 1000 times stronger than he is in just 10 days. What about the discovery of higher class antibiotics? Researchers make new long-lasting antibiotic discoveries. Bacteria now learn in just 10 days.

    So you can imagine. If you keep messing around, eventually bacteria will develop resistance to antibiotics. However, it also has high strength. So what do we want to give when we are infected? Or for our next generation, our children and grandchildren. Bacteria are then much more resistant. For this reason, the dispensing of antibiotics without a doctor's prescription should be limited to pharmacies. This is also my grandfather, my personal experience.

    I would like to say the same thing here. When I went to Singapore, my grandfather brought samples of antibiotics starting with 'A'. you know what it is During his stay in Singapore, his grandfather stepped into a pharmacy. And his grandfather said, "I want to buy this antibiotic." What happens after that? A pharmacist in Singapore immediately got angry with my grandfather. “These antibiotics should not be bought lightly!”

    Grandfather was puzzled. "How can I buy it without a doctor's prescription in Indonesia? Why isn't it allowed in Singapore?".Therefore, there are stricter regulations to prevent antibiotic resistance. Maybe that's all I can explain. I hope you understand this information. And please share with friends who are a little sick and looking for antibiotics soon.My advice is to see a doctor first. And as always, for those of you looking for products that support a healthy lifestyle.

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