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Blue Electric Storm's avatar

Depends which "antibiotics" you speak of. Garlic, GSE, herbs and essential oils, all good. Crap produced as artifice in "labs", all not good.

Take it or leave it. "That's Life"

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Tardigrade's avatar

That might be an overgeneralization. I'm not a fan of antibiotics, or pharmaceuticals at all. But when I was infected with Lyme disease a few years ago, I was more than happy to knock it out with antibiotics. Being aware of the dangers, at the same time I took care to maintain my gut bugs as much as possible.

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Pat's avatar

Vitamin C is an antibiotic

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Blue Electric Storm's avatar

It's prolife, life supportive for our systems. Cats don't like it in food form really. Though I did have a cat as favored melon.

Doesn't have to be anti anything. We are hotels for microbes. We are co-symbiotic with them. Totally interdependent. A salty bloodstream cannot host an infection. Straight up. Infection does not equal microbe, otherwise we are inherently massively infected. And, that's actually the discourse they want us to accept. all the way from "original sin" on down.

Everything they tell us about us as humans is about them.

Think what the word "anti biotic" means! Against life!

Supplements are just more magic potions. Separating the natural whole is not a good idea.

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Pat's avatar

Lactones are esters, organic salts. Ivermectin is a lactone.

Salt is vital, we are electolyte dependant.

Most animals already make their own Vitamin C.

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Richard's avatar

I think not. It is a useful nutrient in moderation, but is a pretty weak antioxidant, is hard to consume in excess because of the self-limiting gut upset this causes, and Ascorbic Acid is more likely to damage your teeth than anything inside your body.

If you eat enough meat and/or eggs, and don't eat much/any starch/Glucose, you probably won't need to supplement with any vitamin C. Dietary Glucose competes with vitamin C for absorption, can reach toxic levels in the blood, and is a dirty fuel, so adding more vitamin C looks like only preventing/treating a symptom, Scurvy, rather than the cause.

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Pat's avatar

Intra venous or sub lingua allows bypass of the gut!

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