Good to see stuff like this coming from a younger generation asking questions.
Side note though: it's not always about killing the most bacteria, sometimes it's about killing enough bacteria.
Killing too much bacteria opens you up to even greater problems like gut issues.
You want it to be inhospitable to your targeted bacteria with as little damage to good bacteria as possible.
Also, a drop of an essential oil is a high concentration -- possibly higher than the tablet itself, which from the video doesn't seem to be mentioned anywhere.
It's also important to know which bacteria are being killed.
If you kill everything BUT Clostridium Difficile (C.Diff), for example - you could possibly die a very painful death as the C.Diff takes over your gut and releases toxins.
I know - I spent time in the hospital for that situation.
Free advice: If you ever get prescribed a 'cephalosporin class' antibiotic (which will kill almost everything in your gut except C.Diff), make sure you also take Flagyl (to kill the C.Diff).
Yes, probiotics are good. I mean probiotics are just generally pretty good, but probiotics are especially good if you are on anything antibacterial or otherwise have a condition where your gut flora isn't up to snuff.
Good to see stuff like this coming from a younger generation asking questions.
Side note though: it's not always about killing the most bacteria, sometimes it's about killing enough bacteria.
Killing too much bacteria opens you up to even greater problems like gut issues.
You want it to be inhospitable to your targeted bacteria with as little damage to good bacteria as possible.
Also, a drop of an essential oil is a high concentration -- possibly higher than the tablet itself, which from the video doesn't seem to be mentioned anywhere.
It's also important to know which bacteria are being killed.
If you kill everything BUT Clostridium Difficile (C.Diff), for example - you could possibly die a very painful death as the C.Diff takes over your gut and releases toxins.
I know - I spent time in the hospital for that situation.
Free advice: If you ever get prescribed a 'cephalosporin class' antibiotic (which will kill almost everything in your gut except C.Diff), make sure you also take Flagyl (to kill the C.Diff).
I would think just drinking kombucha after using this would restore gut bacteria. One kombucha has more good fauna than about ten yogurts.
Yes, probiotics are good. I mean probiotics are just generally pretty good, but probiotics are especially good if you are on anything antibacterial or otherwise have a condition where your gut flora isn't up to snuff.
That's another good piece of advice. If you ever have to be on antibiotics, keep putting probiotics of some sort into your system.