Fecal transplantation, known in medical circles as” fecal microbiota transplantation ” (abbreviated – TFM), is a process of transplantation, that is, the transfer from one organism to another representatives of the normal intestinal microflora contained in the fecal matter. If their microorganisms are not enough, you have to look for them on the side, inRead more ⟶
Chapter without number Very short and very important
Getting information in our online time is not a problem. Information around a lot and access to it is through a search engine. The problem is how to distinguish between true and false information. In particular, how to distinguish information about the effectiveness of certain treatments or drugs. Here’s a simple algorithm. The first isRead more ⟶
Intestinal microflora 2
The diagnosis of “dysbacteriosis” is not only illiterate, but also dangerous. Yes, Yes, dangerous, because in the treatment of this very “dysbacteriosis” measures are taken to restore the disturbed or allegedly disturbed balance of intestinal microflora. That’s two. If the balance is not disturbed, that is, the cause of the disease is something else, thenRead more ⟶
The great myth about dysbiosis, or Ah, so this cranky intestinal microflora!
Our compatriots (or rather-former compatriots) living in Western Europe, the United States, Canada, Australia, Israel, Japan and many other places like to complain about the stupidity and arrogance of the doctors there. These certified undergraduates have no idea about such common diseases as dysbiosis, vegetative-vascular dystonia or decline in strength. Moreover, being convicted of ignoranceRead more ⟶
How reasonable are microbes, or a double-Edged refutation
A double-edged refutation is a refutation that, like a double-edged sword, can strike both left and right. Rarely, but there are myths consisting of two mutually exclusive parts. In order to expose such a myth, it is necessary to strike at both parts. But let’s leave poetic fiction alone and deal with our “double” myth.Read more ⟶
The myth that the Raven does not peck out the Raven’s eye
Crow crow does not eat the eye – it is also a myth. Calm eat dog, if need be, without hesitation. But we’re not talking about crows, we’re talking about germs. It is considered that all microbes are at war only with us, as well as with animals and plants. But not among themselves. WhyRead more ⟶
Invincible Degenerates
This Chapter will focus on viruses. The fact that they are invincible (conditionally invincible) – is clear. It has been said above that due to the extreme simplicity of the organization and the small size it is very difficult to deal with them. But why are viruses degenerates? There is a hypothesis of the originRead more ⟶
Wands that are not just wands
What about sticks? This is not a book about Chinese cuisine, in which the sticks are not only sticks, but also forks, and spoons, and sometimes ladles… No, it’s a book about Microbiology and only about it. The fact that the word “bacteria” is formed from the Greek word “bacteria”, meaning “stick”. Antony van Leeuwenhoek,Read more ⟶
The myth of universal equality
Did you know that once upon a time microbes were considered worms? Seriously. The Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus, who created a unified system of classification of the vegetable and animal worlds, brought together all the organisms in one genus under the name of Chaos and took to the worms. It was in the first halfRead more ⟶
The same immunity
There are few terms that seem to be so clear to us! Well, as: the immune system-is the body’s defenses, resists disease! If he is good-a person is not ill, if bad, then what to expect? Everything is bad and it is urgent to strengthen it! That may be so, just want to repeat theRead more ⟶