BioBonnie Bassler studies how bacteria can communicate with one another, through chemical signals, to act as a unit. Her work could pave the way for new, more potent medicine.
TopicBonnie Bassler discovered that bacteria "talk" to each other, using a chemical language that lets them coordinate defense and mount attacks. The find has stunning implications for medicine, industry -- and our understanding of ourselves.
Gerri Englert
I enjoyed Ms. Bassler's simple approach and explaination on how bacteria works-I am suggesting to people who are looking for health protocalls to look at her video and to see what is available on video for colon hydrotherapy as well. The solution to good health is to first be educated, pro active, do research, and trust in what feels right for you. There is a lot of good information and healthy ways to eat. Being receptive to new ideas is a bonus-thank you for you research and information. Sincerely, Gerri
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