#49: The 13 Best Natural Antibiotics In Your Kitchen

by Gregory
Natural Antibiotics In Your Kitchen

In this episode Gregory discusses easy and inexpensive natural antibiotics in your pantry & fridge that you can use the next time you get sick.  He also discusses the effects standard broad-spectrum antibiotics have on your microbiome as well as explaining proper application of these great Natural Antibiotics In Your Kitchen.

Natural Antibiotics In Your Kitchen

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What other Natural Antibiotics In Your Kitchen do you use?  We would love to hear from you!

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