Jones does not want the cold pill to kill the virus in the liver because he believes that the virus may have a role in maintaining certain bodily functions or balance. He fears that eliminating it could lead to unintended consequences or worsen his overall health. Additionally, he may be concerned about the potential side effects of the cold pill and the impact of aggressively targeting the virus without understanding its full implications.
because thrax was a virus
No, it will not.
The name "kill cold" may not accurately convey the intended purpose, which is to relieve or combat cold symptoms rather than actually "killing" the cold virus. It could also potentially mislead individuals into believing it can eliminate the cold entirely, which is not the case.
Yes a virus can kill you, as you know virus there is no antibiotic to kill the virus. There are diseases such as viral meningitis, where its meningitis in a virus form where it can kill one very quickly. It all depends on the virus and the severity of it.
Yes. You should consult your doctor for clearance. The virus, which causes cold in one person can kill other people.
No, they can not kill the HIV virus.
The HIV virus will die immediately it is exposed to the air. So there is no danger from dried blood or dried semen. Cold will not kill HIV. It actually stabilizes it. If stored at extremely low temperatures, HIV can "live" for months.
Antibiotics - because a cold is a virus caused disease and antibiotics have no effect on a virus. However strep throat is caused by a bacterium and antibiotics do kill bacteria.
which liquid did Jonas salk kill the virus that remain intract
Kill the virus. Whatever the virus may be.
In "Osmosis Jones," alcohol kills Thrax, the virus, because it serves as a disinfectant that disrupts the virus's cellular structure. When Frank, the host, consumes alcohol, it raises his body temperature and creates an inhospitable environment for the virus. This weakened state allows Osmosis Jones, the white blood cell, to effectively combat and eliminate Thrax. The combination of alcohol's properties and the immune response ultimately leads to Thrax's demise.
No. Cold sores are from the herpes simplex virus and lemon juice won't help them. Yes, it will burn when you put it on the cold sores, but that is all. I have found that there are over the counter creams that work.