1. Drew Drew United Kingdom says:

    The problem with phages are they are the most abundant organism on the planet and cannot be made into a business for these hungry pharmaceuticals! They would rather you were on an expensive £1000 per month drug for 10 years, not getting any better or worse than spend £20 on phages once and curing the patient. They even digitalise the nebulisers now so you can use them ONLY with every drug prescription for fear you will use them for something "that could be damaging" (I think they actually mean something that could work and put them out of business!)
    It needs to be government run for these scenarios, which is why it is used in Russia and Ukrain - not profit organisations, so the their cheap status works for the vulnerable, rather than being hidden by the powerful that could provide a cure for the vulnerable. I have bottles of phages in the fridge and already knocked staph on the head.Pseudomonas is on the way out and I don't think I'll be telling the docs how I did it! Now working on Pseudomonas. I have stopped taking £2000 per month of expensive "pushed" drugs by consultants and going back to something which naturally occurs and has no side effects. NO testing needs to be done it is a done deal already. It is just a smoke screen for the greedy guys.

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