Anti-Viral Formula

Anti-Viral Formula

$50.00
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Viruses are harmful microorganisms, or pathogenic, microbes ( commonly known fungus “germs” or “bugs”).. Viruses are the smallest of all the microbes; millions would cover the head of a pin.  Many viruses can remain inactive for long periods and survive freezing, boiling, and chemical attack, yet they can activate suddenly when they have living cells, or host cells, in order to replicate themselves. The typical virus particle has a single or double strand of genetic material (nucleic acid, either DNA or RNA) surrounded by a shell-like coat of protein, the capsid, and sometimes a protective outer envelope.  A virus is not a parasite, but a condition that is conducive to parasites. Millions of Americans are infected with many different viruses. A virus fosters the growth and development of microorganisms that are parasitic in nature.  Viral infections mean the body is too acidic and too anaerobic (lacking oxygen). Viral infections cannot survive an alkalized body with good circulation of

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