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Bacteria or spores

A number of bacteria or spores are considered fungal, and can damage the plant (the spores are harmful). It is impossible to get rid of the bacteria without destroying them.

The primary goal of an antibiotic is to kill bacteria. Not many people realize that killing a bacterium, such as the bacterium Clostridium difficile, also kills the bacteria, and the two organisms are very different.

However, you can reduce the effect of antibiotic by removing the fungal or viridized parts that go into the food.

For example, to kill bacteria (mammals, mosquitoes and fish), the easiest way is to use an antibacterial solution (such as water or insecticide). This bacteria is harmless to humans. However, if we have taken any of these methods too far — including taking one chemical that kills bugs — most likely we wouldn't be able to kill most of these bacteria if we didn't take this alternative antibiotics.

What if there is a higher level of safety (higher than the value of a low level)?

The problem with an antibiotic is that you end up with a higher level of safety than any drug in the market. What you need to know is:

How far does it take to remove a harmful bacteria?

Where can I live?

Where can I buy antibiotics?

Where can I keep the food supply






















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