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Last Chance Viral Phage Therapy The Natural Alternative to Antibiotics Antibiotics: The best option for you. Right? Not necessarily… there may be an alternative: Phage Therapy! Phage Therapy: The use of bacteriophages, the most abundant organisms on earth, used to attack and kill host cells in bacterial viruses. Although not recognized as a medicinal product, and not covered by public health insurance in most countries, phage therapy is something to be explored. Research suggests that phage therapy can even be used in conjunction with antibiotics in cases where there is antibiotic resistance.…mehr

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Last Chance Viral Phage Therapy The Natural Alternative to Antibiotics Antibiotics: The best option for you. Right? Not necessarily… there may be an alternative: Phage Therapy! Phage Therapy: The use of bacteriophages, the most abundant organisms on earth, used to attack and kill host cells in bacterial viruses. Although not recognized as a medicinal product, and not covered by public health insurance in most countries, phage therapy is something to be explored. Research suggests that phage therapy can even be used in conjunction with antibiotics in cases where there is antibiotic resistance. With information on the advantages that phage therapy has over conventional antibiotic therapy, the pros and cons of its use and further information on antibiotic resistance 'Last Chance Viral Phage Therapy' will give you all the information you need to know and more.
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Martin was born and raised in Berwick-upon-Tweed in Northumberland. He spent many years as a grassroots football and goalkeeping coach, volunteering with young children whilst working full-time in the sports and leisure industry. Having a stammer himself Martin knows first-hand how this can impact a coach which has inspired this story. Martin currently lives in Gateshead in the north of England with his wife Clare and their daughter, Jemima.