@laika_cosmonaut @MoAImam @holisticgrenade There is peer reviewed evidence the overuse of antibiotics are making us sicker. There is also evidence the medical journals are all bought by pharma. but obviously you rather blindly trust them than do your own r
A LOT of physicians turn to antibiotics way too easily which contributes to ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE and myriads of other health problems like DYSBIOSIS. This could create the DISEASE X that the WEF, the WHO, and Alex Jones are talking about. https://t.co/s
@louisafloftus This is why antibiotics are no longer working… you didn’t even get a lab test? Completely stupid. https://t.co/M7vioDSHq7
The dangers of overusing antibiotics should be instructive to us. Don't fear all treatment, but take both costs and benefits seriously and recognize when they need to be balanced off against one another. Let the reader understand. https://t.co/ANGOFeoxBt
Antibiotic overuse: a key driver of antimicrobial resistance https://t.co/s7AGSKBLl6
@TroyGre82110819 @smyworldnow @charmedone12885 @Changearoundkid @Quicktake You are so ill-informed it is laughable: https://t.co/ZNmEUeoG4d
@toddycarp @tweettruth2me The main reason is to avoid contributing to resistance (the first few paragraphs of the journal article below explains a bit). But also to avoid experiencing side effects (some can be quite severe) when not necessary. https://
Are antibiotics being overused to treat UTIs? "An estimated 80-90% of antibiotics are prescribed for oral use in primary care... one sixth are prescribed for urinary tract infections." (https://t.co/fJkrXCAGC5) Let us know your thoughts in the comments 👇
Antibiotic overuse: a key driver of antimicrobial resistance https://t.co/T8xLY5I681