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What are natural antibiotics?

What are natural antibiotics?

During the last two or three centuries, great progress has been seen in the field of medical science. Scientists have invented such medicines, through which the treatment of diseases considered incurable has become possible. Around 1930, scientists discovered drugs that inhibit disease-causing germs. These drugs are called antibiotics. Doctors hoped that they would cure some diseases altogether.

What are natural antibiotics?
What are natural antibiotics?


In the beginning, they felt that these drugs were fulfilling their hopes, but they saw that their excessive use led to the development of bacteria that these drugs did not affect. This is why medical science is now rethinking the methods used in the past to prevent disease. Using fresh air and sunlight is one such resource.


What is the history of natural antibiotics?


Two or three centuries ago, some doctors in England emphasized that sunlight and fresh air were beneficial for treatment. For example, sea air and sunlight were said to be very beneficial for children suffering from TB.


 In 1840, British surgeon George Boddington observed that people who work outdoors, such as farmers, shepherds, etc., are not usually susceptible to TB, but people who work indoors most of the time are susceptible to TB. It is more likely to happen.


Florence Knight Angel was a nurse who cared for British soldiers who were wounded in the Crimean War. During this time, he introduced some innovative methods in nursing. He told to the doctors that , "When you go to a person's room at night or even  in the morning before the windows opens, you must have noticed that such a room smells very much and there is haziness in the room that is awkward."


He advised that it is very essential to have fresh air in the patient's room but this air(which is now infected) should be to the extent so that the patient does not feel to much cold. "I learned the two most important and essential things while caring for patients during this bad situation," he added this. Firstly, they must have the fresh air in their room and secondly, they also need light in the room. 


Not of any such light, but of the light of the sun. At that time, many people also believed that hanging bed sheets and clothes in the sun had a good effect on the patient's health.


Advancements in the field of  the medical science have taken their place, but modern research has proven that direct sunlight and fresh air(clean air) are good for the human health. For example, a 2011 study in China showed that college dormitories with poor ventilation were more prone to respiratory illnesses.


The World Health Organization says that for the prevention of diseases, it is very important that buildings have such arrangements that allow fresh air to enter every part of the building. A report published by this organization in 2009 recommended that proper ventilation arrangements be made in hospitals to reduce the possibility of disease spread.


Here some people may also raise the question that this seems good, but is this theory scientifically correct? How do sunlight and fresh air prevent disease from spreading?


How natural antibiotics work?


These questions are, of course, very important, and research needs to be considered to answer them. The British Ministry of Defense tried to find out through a study how long the germs would remain in the air if a bomb made of dangerous germs was detonated in London. For this they conducted an experiment.


 They attached the bacteria to the threads of a spider web and released them into the open air. They did this experiment at night because they knew that such bacteria die in sunlight. What were the results of this experiment?


According to the results, after two hours almost all the germs died, but when the germs were kept inside the box at the same place and temperature, most of them were still alive after two hours. What was the reason for this? 


Germs seem to die in open air for some reason. Scientists don't fully understand why this happens, but research has shown that fresh air contains natural chemicals that act as disinfectants.

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Sunlight also has antiseptic properties. According to an international medical journal, most disease-causing germs die in sunlight. So how can you reap the benefits of natural antibiotics like fresh air and sunlight? For this you can go outside to get fresh air and enjoy sunlight for a reasonable time.

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