BB bacteria and temperature Change
Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 6:05 am
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I will jump straight to my observation. Every time when I have fever I notice my mouth feels very fresh. This is because BB causing bacteria won't survive/grow when the body temperature goes beyond the normal temperature. I have read somewhere that even just a slight change above normal body temperature will kill off all the anerobic bacteria. Has anyone experienced it?
We usually try to stop BB bacteria by changing our Ph levels using chemicals, foods etc but we never think of other factors that contribute bacterial growth and temperature is one of them.
So I tried to find out ways to increase our core temperature. First thing I found was garlic. Meditation and excercie also helps but it may not keep temperature high for a long time, long enough to suppress the growth of BB bacteria. We need to find a way to mimic fever.
I will jump straight to my observation. Every time when I have fever I notice my mouth feels very fresh. This is because BB causing bacteria won't survive/grow when the body temperature goes beyond the normal temperature. I have read somewhere that even just a slight change above normal body temperature will kill off all the anerobic bacteria. Has anyone experienced it?
We usually try to stop BB bacteria by changing our Ph levels using chemicals, foods etc but we never think of other factors that contribute bacterial growth and temperature is one of them.
So I tried to find out ways to increase our core temperature. First thing I found was garlic. Meditation and excercie also helps but it may not keep temperature high for a long time, long enough to suppress the growth of BB bacteria. We need to find a way to mimic fever.