06-20-2019, 03:20 PM
RAMd®d wrote:Ramd.... it's a fact that there are more bacteria cells in and on us than our human cells.
So flesh eating bacteria are only a danger to an immunocompromised system?
I suppose a rationalized view could be that if one's system didn't fight off any given bacteria/bacterium, then by definition their immune system must have been compromised not to be up for the fight.
So, so long as your not 46 or 64, or 25 or 6 to 4, you should be golden.
LOL!
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shot...-your-body
It's also a fact that we come in contact with all kinds of weird bacteria every day. Unless you live an aseptic lifestyle. Our immune systems kill attackers and coddle those microbes that support us. But...
When an unusual channel into the body is opened (wound) or the immune system is compromised, Bad Things Happen.