---"""However, the UCLA team found that one microbe in particular, the bacteria Lactobacillus iners, can have a direct negative impact on sperm motility, which in turn affects fertility. """"
They'll have a million question and studies on why people drop dead and can't reproduce. And none of them will point at the safe and effective jab.
https://archive.is/rXOqn
It's interesting they picked that. Apparently lactobasillicus salivarious has some absolutely astounding benefits for regulation of internal bacteria, both harmful and helpful.
Funny how it doesn't seem to affect low IQ sperm.
---"""However, the UCLA team found that one microbe in particular, the bacteria Lactobacillus iners, can have a direct negative impact on sperm motility, which in turn affects fertility. """"
They'll have a million question and studies on why people drop dead and can't reproduce. And none of them will point at the safe and effective jab. https://archive.is/rXOqn
It's interesting they picked that. Apparently lactobasillicus salivarious has some absolutely astounding benefits for regulation of internal bacteria, both harmful and helpful.
There is always a place for using anti-parasitics.
Ivermectin and the like are more beneficial than we know.