Guest guest Posted May 31, 2002 Report Share Posted May 31, 2002 Ron, PSPINFORMATION.COM is such a wonderful website. Thank you for letting us know about it. God bless, Belinda > Fungus infections are usually caused by the fact that while antibiotics kill > bacteria - they kill both the good and the bad. And its the good bacteria > that digests all your food and extracts the amino acids etc; needed for good > health. They also keep the yeast organisms in your body in check. When they > are killed off the yeast multiplies at a fantastic rate and the result is > fungus infections. > > There are several rules for good health involved here. First remember that > antibiotics kill off the weakest bacteria - the strong ones survive and > those who mutate to become varieties that resist antibiotics multiply and > prosper. Overuse of antibiotics means that later on - when you need them > most - they may not control the types of bacteria causing illness. An > example is aspiration pneumonia which kills many with long-term neurological > diseases. > Quite often it will not respond to any antibiotic especially if there has > been a history of overuse. > > Whenever you do take antibiotics make sure your complete the course of > treatment they were supposed to treat even though you may feel better > sooner. If you don't the problem may come back and be more resistant to > treatment. > > Remember too that antibiotics have no effect on any ailment caused by > viruses - they treat only bacteria. > > Now to the " good " bacteria which are so necessary for life.. Its a good > practice to eat plenty of active culture yogurt if you take antibiotics. You > can also find tablets and capsules that supply good bacteria. One is > acidophilus which is widely available. > > The addition of good bacteria to the diet especially when taking antibiotics > is practicing good health habits. It will reduce the chance that fungus > infections will be a problem. > > Further information about this and other topics is on PSPInformation.com. > There is also a chatroom that you are welcome to use at anytime. > > Ron Ritch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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