This makes some sense. A hobby of mine is my planted aquarium and what you described sounds like “cycling” an aquarium; giving time for bacteria to create a naturally balanced and healthy system in the water for fish and other inhabitants. Without cycling most fish will die.
I know that bacteria is crucial for health, I eat Greek yogurt and take a probiotic for that. I also stopped using soap on my armpits and hair and have found that allowing healthy bacteria to thrive has actually stopped my BO and given me extremely lustrous and full hair (I get lots of compliments and am often asked what my hair secret is.) I am very enthusiastic about “cycling” bacteria within my own body.
But can you tell me more about parasites vs bacteria? Would an anti-parasitic medication kill useful bacteria / useful parasites?
Edit: I’m not abandoning my claims. I want to find out more about potential interaction between anti-parasitics and bacteria. I made this post expecting critique and I welcome it.
This makes sense. A hobby of mine is my planted aquarium and what you described sounds like “cycling” an aquarium; giving time for bacteria to create a naturally balanced and healthy system in the water for fish and other inhabitants. Without cycling most fish will die.
I know that bacteria is crucial for health, I eat Greek yogurt and take a probiotic for that. I also stopped using soap on my armpits and hair and have found that allowing healthy bacteria to thrive has actually stopped my BO and given me extremely lustrous and full hair (I get lots of compliments and am often asked what my hair secret is.) I am very enthusiastic about “cycling” bacteria within my own body.
But can you tell me more about parasites vs bacteria? Would an anti-parasitic medication kill useful bacteria / useful parasites?
Edit: I’m not abandoning my claims. I want to find out more about potential interaction between anti-parasitics and bacteria. I made this post expecting critique and I welcome it.
This makes sense. A hobby of mine is my planted aquarium and what you described sounds like “cycling” an aquarium; giving time for bacteria to create a naturally balanced and healthy system in the water for fish and other inhabitants. Without cycling most fish will die.
I know that bacteria is crucial for health, I eat Greek yogurt and take a probiotic for that. I also stopped using soap on my armpits and hair and have found that allowing healthy bacteria to thrive has actually stopped my BO and given me extremely lustrous and full hair (I get lots of compliments and am often asked what my hair secret is.) I am very enthusiastic about “cycling” bacteria within my own body.
But can you tell me more about parasites vs bacteria? Would an anti-parasitic medication kill useful bacteria / useful parasites?
Edit: I’m not abandoning my claims. I want to find out more about potential interaction between anti-parasitics and bacteria. I made this post expecting critique and I welcome it.
WOAH! I wish I could sticky this. Upvote this comment to keep it up top!
This makes sense. A hobby of mine is my planted aquarium and what you described sounds like “cycling” an aquarium; giving time for bacteria to create a naturally balanced and healthy system in the water for fish and other inhabitants. Without cycling most fish will die.
I know that bacteria is crucial for health, I eat Greek yogurt and take a probiotic for that. I also stopped using soap on my armpits and hair and have found that allowing healthy bacteria to thrive has actually stopped my BO and given me extremely lustrous and full hair (I get lots of compliments and am often asked what my hair secret is.) I am very enthusiastic about “cycling” bacteria within my own body.
But can you tell me more about parasites vs bacteria? Would an anti-parasitic medication kill useful bacteria / useful parasites?
(Thank you for this quality reply.)