bad effects are things that are cumulative because they build up and build up, they build up in the environment. it s not just in half of our drinking water. it s in 98% of people s blood streams. they ve done tests of people and it s they ve done autopsy studies and it s in most people s liver, so it s really everywhere. i think they haven t been able to get a clear link to cancer. it s considered a possible carcinogen. the more likely effects are parabolic. a lot of compounds affect people s metabolisms and maybe even increase our risk for obesity. potential links to cholesterol levels as well. a professor out of notre dame, my fare is this global warming aside this is probably the most expensive environmental problem we re ever going to face. what do people need to know
back, its about to have a got enough and amoxicillin as an antibiotic to be able to fight strep antibiotic to be able to fight strep a does it looks like we have, the department of health has said no current supply issues, and therefore its a question of distribution, the it s a question of distribution, the question of getting the stuff into the younger blood streams. i think there s something wider here which is that as a western world, really, are becoming so independent on antibiotics that we will find a widespread use of them to deal with this, but in the short term is probably the only way of saving life, but the problem is that the body has become resilient to add to, and the bugs inside us becomes immune to it and therefore they don t work. we then go back to a world before antibiotics, and that is an enormous issue, and widespread wholesale use in times like this are
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