We know of many different antibiotics. And each of them kills bacteria through different mechanisms, attacking a specific vulnerability, their biological machineries.
So, when we take antibiotics because of a bacterial infection, billions of bacteria are suddenly attacked by antibiotics.
They struggle to repair damage, maintain their structures and continue essential functions just to stay alive.
This ultimately weakens or kills the cells.
And as you can imagine, this is pure stress for the bacteria.
One that we take advantage of.
This article series takes you on a journey through the microscopic war between bacteria and antibiotics….