Clostridium difficile is always a topic, no wonder, since Clostridium difficile is already in fifth place among the most common hospital germs.
As a result, a lot of people in hospital get infected with it, unfortunately it was classified as harmless for a very long time.
Unfortunately, we have known for over 30 years that Clostridium difficile is the causative agent of Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhoea (CDAD).
325 kHz -327 kHz: Clostridium difficile:
Infection category: 2.
Can cause diarrhoea and intestinal problems.
It is part of the normal intestinal flora and can multiply and displace Acidophylus and Bifidobacterium species after antibiotic treatment.
During antibiotic therapy and for the next two weeks, a "gut cleanse!" should be aimed for.
Common resonances:
396-397, 512-513
396 kHz - 397 kHz: Clostridium difficile:
see 325-327
512 kHz - 513 kHz: Clostridium difficile:
see 325-327