I highly recommend never taking antibiotics unless you're 100% sure you need to take them. Even extreme cases of sepsis can be cured with legendary doses of vitamin C, and there are a few things more deadly and warranting of antibiotics than sepsis. Sidenote: I highly recommend stockpiling a few hundred vitamin C (cycle through them once a year by dumping them - they are cheap).
Your body is filled with bacteria of all kinds (including bacteria that we would normally think of as colonizing into infectious diseases - e.g., Clostridium Tetani, of the infamous "Tetanus"). When you take antibiotics you kill so many of these bacteria that your body will never be the same again. If you take a strong course of amoxicillin, e.g., for 10 days, you will experience a permanent life change from that, but you'll probably never know it was from that.
People become allergic to all kinds of things, because the bacteria, which produce enzymes that break down proteins, etc., are largely killed by the antibiotics. People also get serious infections because the vacuum they create in their body's ecosystem is filled with whatever trash bacteria that's quickest to multiply in the energy economy at the time. It's like killing a town's population and leaving all the food and goods in the town; immigrants are gonna be on the way really quickly. Aside from infections, colonization of your body by opportunistic bacteria causes various immune responses, leading to "auto immune" symptoms.
Disclaimer: I am not a medical professional or a doctor and this comment is not medical advice. It is for entertainment purposes only.
I highly recommend never taking antibiotics unless you're 100% sure you need to take them. Even extreme cases of sepsis can be cured with legendary doses of vitamin C, and there are a few things more deadly and warranting of antibiotics than sepsis. Sidenote: I highly recommend stockpiling a few hundred vitamin C (cycle through them once a year by dumping them - they are cheap).
Your body is filled with bacteria of all kinds (including bacteria that we would normally think of as colonizing into infectious diseases - e.g., Clostridium Tetani, of the infamous "Tetanus"). When you take antibiotics you kill so many of these bacteria that your body will never be the same again. If you take a strong course of amoxicillin, e.g., for 10 days, you will experience a permanent life change from that, but you'll probably never know it was from that.
People become allergic to all kinds of things, because the bacteria, which produce enzymes that break down proteins, etc., are largely killed by the antibiotics. People also get serious infections because the vacuum they create in their body's ecosystem is filled with whatever trash bacteria that's quickest to multiply in the energy economy at the time. It's like killing a town's population and leaving all the food and goods in the town; immigrants are gonna be on the way really quickly. Aside from infections, colonization of your body by opportunistic bacteria causes various immune responses, leading to "auto immune" symptoms.
Disclaimer: I am not a medical professional or a doctor and this comment is not medical advice. It is for entertainment purposes only.