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I Got a “D-” on “What is Your Antibiotics IQ?”

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Well… it’s never easy to break bad news… but… you could stand to benefit from doing a little research about the state of antibiotics. Your knowledge and understanding of the antimicrobial resistance crisis are below average. You don’t seem to have much awareness of the consequences of antibiotic misuse, and you might accidentally put yourself or your loved ones in compromising situations where you could become susceptible to drug-resistant infections. And based on your responses, you’re probably not maintaining an optimum diet and lifestyle to ensure that your immune system is as strong as possible. As a result, your odds of encountering a drug-resistant infection are higher than they need to be.

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Antibiotics backgroundOne of the best defenses you can possibly have against the coming tide of drug-resistant infections is a working knowledge about what your options are to boost your immune system and care for your health, without the use of prescription antibiotics. The Grow Network recently released a brand new video called Treating Infections without Antibiotics that can teach you everything you need to know.

This new video features master herbalist Doug Simons. Doug will share several plants and several methods that you can use to care for infections on your own, without further exposing yourself to the dangers of drug-resistant infections. Doug took care to choose plants that are widely available all across the globe, and plants that are so easy to grow that anyone can keep them alive.

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