I think those are two separate important topics. On the one hand it’s a change that academia doesn’t research about how to strenghten the immune system.
Colloidal silver can also be ingested orally to fight bacteria and was used that way in the past in the 19th century. A friend of mine was into the topic of using silver for that purpose for a while but we lack good research that analyses which ways of using silver are useful.
I really feel the need to hope in writing that phage therapy is something that’s developed in the spirit of co-operation and sharing. To treat patients with infections, not for generating profits at the expense of people who need help.
If you create profits by giving people medical treatment that allows them to be healthy you aren’t earning those profits at the expense of people who need help but at their benefit.
It seems to me like there are strong network effect if you have one big company that develops algorithms for analyzing which virus to use in particular cases and which also constantly develops new viruses as new strains of viruses appear.
Strong immune systems to fight the baddies are more likely with healthy lifestyles in natural environments—unpolluted and full of all the other organisms we evolved encased in. If we’re all about the good bugs, the bad bugs can’t get established so easily.
I think those are two separate important topics. On the one hand it’s a change that academia doesn’t research about how to strengthen the immune system.
Replacing bad bacteria with good bacteria is an exiting application. Combining probiotics with phage therapy to make the good bacteria out-compete the bad bacteria is exiting. It might lead to the ability to totally eliminate Streptococcus strains that cause caries out of our mouths.
Colloidal silver can also be ingested orally to fight bacteria and was used that way in the past in the 19th century. A friend of mine was into the topic of using silver for that purpose for a while but we lack good research that analyses which ways of using silver are useful.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/colloidal-silver#what-is-it gives you a summary about claims that are made about it.
If you create profits by giving people medical treatment that allows them to be healthy you aren’t earning those profits at the expense of people who need help but at their benefit.
It seems to me like there are strong network effect if you have one big company that develops algorithms for analyzing which virus to use in particular cases and which also constantly develops new viruses as new strains of viruses appear.
I think those are two separate important topics. On the one hand it’s a change that academia doesn’t research about how to strengthen the immune system.
Replacing bad bacteria with good bacteria is an exiting application. Combining probiotics with phage therapy to make the good bacteria out-compete the bad bacteria is exiting. It might lead to the ability to totally eliminate Streptococcus strains that cause caries out of our mouths.