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>>15368142
Supplement your Vitamin Ds and Bs - specifically B7 (Biotin) and that will help them grow back faster/healthier - but the key is that you gotta stop biting them - as others have mentioned/as is obvious.

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>>15368289
Actually, science has solved this problem... the solution is called... nail clippers.

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>>15305564
So, if I am hearing you guys correctly - what you're saying is:

You are incapable of understanding this very clear, basic, repeatedly-proven (countless times every day, all around the world... for many, many decades) example of pathogenic microorganisms causing disease that I have presented for you - and you aren't at all prepared to, or mentally competent enough to, engage with this very basic example I have laid out.

10 4 good buddy. The next time either of you get gonorrhea or chlamydia from fucking your sister - save some time, don't bother going to the doctor for antibiotics - just take extra vitamin D and you'll be perfectly fine. (BUT - if that dirty whore gave you syphilis already - you will eventually be on your way to developing neurosyphilis if you insist on completely avoiding antibiotics).

It will be a great shame when that day comes, the world will mourn the loss of your beautiful minds. And what if you go blind from it? How will you get on here and show off your idiocy to the rest of the internet then, my friend? Jk, everyone knows you can prevent syphilis-induced blindness safely & effectively with bleach eye drops.

Also >this never happend
Really, what the fuck? You literally have 0 understanding of any of this. We do this all day every day in hospital labs - you know, to diagnose & treat people who have illnesses caused by pathogenic bacteria. You seem to struggle with understanding that not all bacteria are pathogenic in humans. Why do we bother using sterile needles, syringes, and alcohol swabs for blood draws? Seems like a waste of money.

There are lots of bacteria that are great to have in your small/large intestines - if they stay where they belong/in appropriate numbers - they are wonderful. But I strongly advise against eating or rubbing feces into your wounds, good sir. - free pro tip for ya there. I don't know why this is difficult for you guys to understand. Really, I hope you are just bored and trolling.

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