
Ranf Payl
It’s ironic. Y’know, IRON-ic? Like how there’s iron? In the blood?
The heart is meant to be germ-free.
Once bacteria are in the blood, there isn’t anywhere they can’t go.
Bacteria in your blood freaks the hell out of your immune system.
Bacteria will invade anyplace they can.
When the bacteria get in your blood it’s bad.
Bacteria are everywhere. Which doesn’t mean they should be everywhere.
It takes more than just one kinda bacteria to cause real damage.
Bacteria doesn’t kill your flesh... until it does.
Sometimes bacteria wander into places they don’t belong.
Bacteria will destroy their own home if given a chance.
Bacteria take shifts infecting the abdominal cavity.
Just one of the fantastic infections b. fragilis can share with you!
B. fragilis is always on the guest list.
O2 keeps gut bacteria in check ... most of the time.
Oxygen: A refreshing treat for you; a hellish death for bacteria.
Bacterial toxins don’t die when the cell does.
It’s good for bacteria; it’s bad for us.
Not all bacteria are toxic ... but they can be corrupted.
Zinc is just one tool B. fragilis uses to mess with your body.
Bacteria hack your cells.
Bacteria can eat lots of things ... even YOU!
What happens when Bacteriodes runs out of food?
Dodging immune cells is as simple as flipping your DNA.