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BACTERIA
The human body protects itself from bacterial infection in multiple ways:
The classic symptoms of a bacterial infection are: localized redness, heat, swelling and local pain (generally specific to a place in the body). For example, if a cut occurs and it is infected with bacteria, pain will occur at the site of the infection. Bacterial throat pain is often characterized by more pain on one side of the throat. An ear infection is likely to be diagnosed as bacterial if the pain occurs in only one ear. The body may also be harboring a low-grade infection, which comes with few symptoms. Even if you do not have a full blown notable infection, that doesn't mean there isn't bacteria reproducing and causing infection in your body. Do you have more mucus than you think you should, particularly in the morning? This could be low grade bacterial infection. Every root canal in your head may also be harboring a low grade bacterial infection. Informative Tidbit Good bacteria is given in large doses to babies through their mother's breast milk. Good bacteria, also called flora, is found in many foods such as organic yogurt, kefir, unprocessed foods and unpasteurized foods. Many people purchase Probiotics (good flora supplements), but good flora needs a good environment and pH to thrive and reproduce. It may be more effective to Detox the "bad" bacteria that are likely causing the negative environment than it is to purchase Probiotics. Use our On-line Consultation to help figure out your situation. |
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