The bacteria’ Kryptonite – the magic left oxen salsa.

In this little “field of war” of our bodies, bacteria come from time to time to disrupt and cause all sorts of infectious diseases. And at this point, some powerful “guards” are needed to fight them, and the left oxen is one of them. Dipoxyfluorinated salsa is an antibacterial drug of fluorophenolone, like the well-known Nofluorinated salsa (fluorinated acid), cyclopropsa and Moxisa, all of which are part of the extended family, and each of which has its own unique antibacterial cord, and in which the leftox fluoride is a star, it holds a “wide-spectal antibacterial network” in its hand, whether it is a flaccid “little bad egg” in the grenzy positive fungi, which is a “probing ghost” in golden grapes, pneumocococcus, or grenacinella, such as coli, pneumococcal, and copper green phystacta, which, once covered by this network, is difficult to escape, and it is also a natural killer of non-typical fungi, with good antibacteria, chlamin, chronas, and tuberculosis. How does it do that? Turns out the left oxen salsa has its own secret weapon. It can sneak into the inside of the bacteria and find the bacteria’ “core secret” — DNA, spin enzyme — and then, like a smart little craftsman, destroy the enzyme. So the bacteria are like a ship that loses navigation, can’t properly copy its own DNA, and end up surrendering and being wiped out. That is why the left oxidoxen salsa is so visible on many battlefields. In this “war zone” of respiratory tracts, if pneumonia or bronchitis, such as “fires of war”, were to ignite, it would quickly move to the front, and would repel the bacteria that cause inflammation; in the urology system, when bladderitis and kidneyitis, such as “problems”, it would also be unafraid to help the body clean up the invasive fungus; and in the “territories” of skin soft tissues, if it were to be silt with “breathers”, such “breeds”, which would also be powerful and healthy. But this warrior has his own temper. It may accidentally “wreck” some innocent “civilians” during “combat”. For example, when some patients take it, the gastrointestinal tract starts with a “protest”, and the symptoms of nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, etc., are like the gastrointestinal tract saying, “Oh, my God, it’s too strong for me.” Others have nervous systems that may be affected by headaches, dizziness, insomnia or sleep addiction, severe or even induced epilepsy, so those with a history of nervous system disease or epilepsy must be especially careful when using it. It can also cause allergies, such as rashes, itchings and the like, like “allergy flares”, and in very few cases it can cause allergies, which can be very dangerous. And because it could be “disrupting” a growing cartilage, a minor under the age of 18 could not use it, and would have to develop his bones. When used by older persons and those with poor kidneys, doctors are also required to adjust “war plans”, i.e., to dosage. In short, the left oxen salsa is our powerful weapon against bacterial infection, but we need to find its temper and use it correctly to make it most powerful in our fight for health, while avoiding unnecessary risks.