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jinyu
Age. 37
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Antibiotics and Crops
Wednesday. 6.25.14 8:16 pm
I was smashing together antibiotics and crops, today. I think they might have solutions for one another. The principle behind cycling crops is that only some of the land is used at a given time to give the land some time to recover. Plants designed to rejuvenate the soil are planted instead of the regular crop. In antibiotics, we are seeing a problem where bacteria grows increasingly resistant to drugs, making many older drugs defunct. If we apply the principles of crop cycling to antibiotics, we could, potentially, reclaim the drug's fighting power.

This is something that could be done on a regional or state basis, making similar drugs available, but only distributing them in different places. If someone was allergic to a specific type, of course the drug could be shipped into the state, but as a policy, the drugs or antibiotics would become separate.

This would be especially useful in the production of anti-bacterial soaps, hand washes and cleaners. As the antibiotic components used in these products are infrequently used to treat specific ailments and are used as a preventative, cycling of these compounds could begin in the many regions of the country.

Naturally, there are many flaws in this plan. First, in this age where the government (the logical spearhead for this change) is imposing so many alterations on every day American life, the public would be unlikely to support any more similar impositions. Additionally, regulation may lead to profit losses for purveyors of these antibacterial compounds. Last, it might not work as intended and show no recovery in the effectiveness of these compounds in spite of giving bacterial colonies in various regions a break from the constant bombardment of chemicals.

Regardless, I feel that it would be interesting to study compound cycling in greater detail and see if this kind of process might be an effective solution for long term antibacterial use. Sadly, I have put one life to live :(

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