Antibiotics are often hailed as one of the greatest discoveries of
medical science. They are credited with saving scores of soldiers in the
World War II era and millions of lives since then. However, there are
major problems with this story that has been promulgated by the medical
establishment and the pharmaceutical industry.
In this video we
look into the history of penicillin and the state of the scientific
evidence, including recent concerns about ‘antimicrobial resistance’.
Are antibiotics ever useful and why do they seem to work sometimes if
there are fatal flaws in the germ theory of disease?
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