Guest guest Posted July 22, 2007 Report Share Posted July 22, 2007 The " antibiotic-resistant " term is only designed to scare people who don't know that the distinction amounts to no more than a medical term for an infection that is responsive or not responsive to medical drugs. Colon infection is nigh impossible if there is adequate prebiotic in the diet to prevent it. Of course, prevention makes the antibiotics obsolete. When you add inulin to the diet the favourable colon ecology will suppress almost any competing bacteria; it matters not if the bacteria is antibiotic-resistant or non-resistant. If the bacteria/viruses do access the body, antibiotics are never a substitute for a sound immune response anyway. Immune response can also be tweaked by a large margin, perhaps a factor of five or so, 4.37 times with 4Life Transfer Factor alone. Duncan On 22 Jul 2007 at 7:30, wrote: > > the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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