science fair projects compare synthetics of natural products ... Nature, where millions of topics for science fair projects there. You can find the topic, learning only what nature has to offer. The purpose of my project was to determine if some natural antibiotics as effective as synthetic
or pharmaceutical production of antibiotics or arrest the growth of bacteria or kill bacteria that cause disease
or infection in humans. In two different experiments, the same natural antibiotics (grapefruit seed extract, olive leaf
extract, tea tree oil, garlic, oregano oil and raw unfiltered honey) and the same pharmaceutical >> << antibiotics ( amoxicillin, erythromycin and tetracycline) were used. Both experiments used
following bacteria: Serratia Marcescens, Streptococcus Lactis and E-Coli. In experiment I, sterile paper discs impregnated
6 natural and 3 pharmaceutical antibiotics used in agar sufaces, who were vaccinated
of the 3 different types of bacteria before 12:00. In experiment II, sterile paper discs soaked
in all nine antibiotics immediately applied to the agar sufaces, who just had a vaccine with 3 different types of bacteria
. In both experiments, the micrometer was used to measure any bactericidal action navkolo
drive in 24 and 48 hours. In experiment I, amoxicillin inhibited the growth of all three bacteria most successful, followed by tea

tree oil, grapefruit seed oil, tetracycline and Oregano Oil. In experiment II, all nine antibiotics
more purchase strattera successful in suppressing the growth of all three bacteria in comparison with I. Experiment Tea tree oil
was the most successful antibiotics to suppress growth of all three bacteria in the experiment II, and then
amoxicillin, tetracycline, erythromycin, garlic and oregano oil. The results of both experiments show that some natural antibiotics as effective as pharmaceutical
producing antibiotics to inhibit bacterial growth. Unlike pharmaceutical antibiotics manufacturing process
drug resistance develops not from natural antibiotics. Clearly, the medical and scientific community
to continue to conduct research on the bactericidal effectiveness of herbs and other natural
matter as a viable alternative to pharmaceutical antibiotics so that their use could potentially reduce the growth
drug-resistant bacteria in humans. .
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