

Antibiotics were invented a few decades earlier and over the decades, antibiotics become the most powerful tool in the medical sciences. Whenever someone falls ill, the next step is to approach a doctor, who prescribes antibiotics in combination with other drugs for symptomatic relief. The antibiotic develops antibodies that provide us relief. The other symptomatic drugs provide relief in symptoms. The effectiveness of antibiotics is for a limited period. The use of antibiotics or any other chemically synthesized drugs adds to the increased cellular oxidation inside the body. Today, we all are aware that allopathic drugs have side effects. These side effects which we know are known to us but there are other side effects that are still unknown.
Our body has its own immunity system, which protects us from external aggression and internal disorders. Therefore, an individual can fall prey to any disease only in case the natural immune system of your body could not produce sufficient antibodies. It means, we take antibiotics to fight against the bacteria/ virus, which has either already attacked the body or is expected to attack because of the unusual body conditions.
This process is repeated every time one falls sick.
Now, let’s understand the law of nature that anything which is not used over a period of time, stops functioning. The best example is the human tail which now exists with only three small bones. Similarly, the immunity system stop functioning with time since the body gets accustomed to the regular use of antibodies. Slowly, the frequency of illness increases. That is the reason old age has become a synonym for illness. However, this was not the solution in older days. The individuals grew older with time, the functioning of the body organs become sluggish but the individual did not suffer from diseases.