It’s like a filet mignon you buy at the market. Just a little bit brown is perfect. Comprende?
Safe and effective.
“Finding the right phage for the job won’t always be straightforward.”
Get plenty dirty, and don’t shower. Then you are sure to get the right one.
An interesting article. Just for the heck of it, I did a search for “phages in autoimmune disease”, and the very first result was this:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5842411/
Right in my wheelhouse!
It mirrors what the author in the first article is talking about, but the liver, specifically.
Thanks for posting this. 🙂👍
Georgia, as I recall had an enormous "library" of phages found to be useful.
It may have some initial effectiveness but don’t expect it to last very long. There are a significant number of phage resistant strains in every population. They survive the initial dose and reproduce.