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Re: farrell90 post# 136367

Wednesday, 02/01/2017 10:55:29 AM

Wednesday, February 01, 2017 10:55:29 AM

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RE: Brilacidin

rapid clearing of bacteria is also a factor in lowering risk of resistance

I have no medical background, but to me,the above statement refers to the development resistance that would happen within the body of he person being treated. What happens to the oral rinses and enema solutions that being used in B-OM and B-UP? Are the rinses being spit into sinks and the enemas flushed down toilets? If this is the case, isn't our precious Brilacidin being introduced into public sewage systems to mingle with the gazillion badass bacteria that thrive in such places? I hope that CTIX has created a protocol which is part of our trials to carefully dispose of Brilacidin carrying waste in a manner that does not promote the development of resistance.

http://consumersunion.org/news/the-overuse-of-antibiotics-in-food-animals-threatens-public-health-2/
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