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The below answer is mainly true. Garlic was known as a cure all by Romans and Greeks. It can cure flu, all flus, in one hour I have seen this myself first hand.
Yes. It is very potent. The ingredient that kills off bacteria is called allicyn. It is so powerful it prevents cancerous growths and kills bacteria. The best way to eat garlic is raw and in it's natural form because once processed or heated, the potency of the allicyn is virtually lost.
yes.some of the bacterias are useful but some are not.some specific type of bacterias are using as medicine also.
There are different types. Some are, some arent
useful effect viruses
Bacteria are of two types-useful and harmful.So You don't wanna get all the bacterias out! But indeed there are bacterias which are very harmful.They can act very harmfully to you!
Viruses and some bacteria aren't useful.
bacterias are useful for humans as they are used to make injections, bread
Its useful to see very small microorganisms & useful to study about small viruses etc.
no it usually isn't and it can cause viruses to your computer
if your killing an animal for food purposes, then yes. if your killing a human being unless they did EXTREME wrong and were found guilty by a lawful court ( it may prove useful to have them off the streets ((E.g. a killer who kills innocent children would more then likely be deemed better off dead then alive, aka more useful dead)) then no. to sum it up : killing animals for food: useful Killing animals for no reason/leaving dead body's laying around: wrong/not ueful Killing a bad person, PROVEN to be bad by a court of law: may be useful Killing innocents: wrong/ not useful. Just my biased opinion, I'm not responsible for what you do after reading my advice.
Because bacteria have only DNA as genetic material but viruses have RNA or DNA as genetic material. viruses are harmful but most of the bacteria are useful.
Yes, heat kills cold viruses. Of course, so would a bag of hot water.
To destroy viruses requires a high enough temperature. This is helpful to use an food thermometer while cooking.