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neomycin can cause liver malfunction, tetracycline can stain children’s  
teeth yellow, chloramphenicol can interfere with the production of red  
blood cells or cause potentially fatal underproduction of bone marrow. It  
is now generally understood that repeated use (in other words, three to  
four courses of broad-spectrum antibiotics in the course of several weeks  
or months) can so deplete a patient’s immune system that chronic illness can  
set in very fast. This opinion is often reiterated by many enlightened  
doctors, nurses, and members of the public. It is now generally under-  
stood that once the “good” bacteria in the gut are gonedestroyed by  
antibioticsyeasts and molds can quickly overpopulate the body, leaving  
it in a weakened state. What is less known is that, at that point, the body  
is vulnerable to a variety of other conditions ranging from digestive  
disorders, liver and gallbladder problems, and spleen and pancreas  
dysfunction to hormonal imbalance, thyroid insufficiencies, and bowel  
disorders.  
We have created antibiotic-dependent cells in our bodies; we have  
coded our memory cells so that they are constantly looking for  
antibiotics. In other words, our cells have become drug-addicted. Thus,  
antibiotics that once worked now have little or no effect. In some parts of  
Africa and the Philippines, penicillin won’t work at all. In other countries,  
where once one medium dose of penicillin would have worked to clear  
gonorrhea and staphylococcal infections, it now takes two huge doses of  
penicillin together with another antibiotic to deal with these conditions.  
Staphylococcus aureus is the most common type of bacteria that can infect  
humans. About a third of the population is colonized “harmlessly” by this  
bacterium, but it liberally passes to the vulnerable, especially in hospitals  
and care centers; and it has mutated into antibiotic-resistant forms.  
Probiotics are organic substances for life as opposed to antibiotics  
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which kill germs, very often indiscriminately). Probiotics were originally  
called ecobiotics. Ecobiotics are substances that specifically treat intestinal  
flora and nowadays we call them probioticsa term first used by Monica  
Bryant in 1986. Veterinarians have administered probiotic bacterial  
supplements for a long time to treat animals. It is only comparatively  
recently that these substances have been put to use with humans. What  
we now realize is that a balanced colony of beneficial bacteria will prevent  
intestinal toxicity and give good general protection from infection.The  
highest numbers of beneficial bacteria in the body are situated in the  
small and large intestines, perhaps as many as a trillion microorganisms.  
This volume of flora can easily weigh about four to five pounds! All  
bacteria have different actions, some living permanently in intestinal walls,  
others moving through the system, working as needed. This protective  
bacterial colony deals with invasive parasites, yeasts, and so on. Its other  


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