Bacteria

Food Borne Bacteria and Amoebas

Question: This question regards water and food borne bacteria and amoebas. I am in Mexico and have had one round of infection of each. Do you think that “bacterial infections and mycoses” is the best setting for bacteria and “amebiasis” for amoebas? Is there a setting that would be a good general preventative to run […]

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Differences Between Bacteria

Questions: What are the Differences between the Gram Positive,  Gram Negative, and Bacterial and Mycosis. Answer: (1) Gram Positive Bacteria Six gram-positive genera are typically pathogenic in humans. Two of these, Streptococcus and Staphylococcus, are cocci (sphere-shaped bacteria). The remaining organisms are bacilli (rod-shaped bacteria) and can be subdivided based on their ability to form

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Bacteria

This is a question from someone challenged with bacteria.  His email wasn’t working so we did this over the phone.  I hope I got all the spelling right. What frequencies should be used for the bacteria listed below? tettostrettocottus coagualse negative stathylocottus enterotoccus eolymicroeicflora Answer: The following frequencies apply, some conditions are not completely decipherable

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Stomach Bacteria and Parasites

Stomach Bacteria and Parasites live in a generally non oxygen environment (anaerobic). All bacteria that maintain constant presence in the stomach are called anaerobic bacteria.  The bacteria that prevails in most stomach conditions and is also the cause of stomach ulcers is the Helicobacter-pylori (parasitic) bacteria. Scientists have recently discovered that more than 80% of

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