This should be interesting. Anyone who has done even 5 minutes of research knows that copper kills fungi on contact. We, as a species, try all of these fancy drugs and concoctions, but we forget the basics.
Ivermectin, a drug discovered in 1975, has shown to be exceptionally effective against a whole host of bugs and baddies, but government just dismissed it as “horse medicine” for COVID. Brilliant.
Same thing with C. Diff. Wash your hands thoroughly, you don’t get it. But it plagues hospitals the world over. Imagine.
So a fungus that might be pharmaceutical resistant? Has anyone thought to mix some copper sulfate into a bottle with water and some dish soap? Nah, we need to give big pharma our money. They always come up with better ideas. I mean... they ARE scientists.
Note: yes, I realize some of what I said is a gross oversimplification. Don’t flame me because you happen to have a cousin whose husband’s sister’s third aunt is a chemist.
“Don’t flame me because you happen to have a cousin whose husband’s sister’s third aunt is a chemist.”
It’s my third cousin’s ex-stepboyfriend’s uncle’s half-neighbor, twice removed, and they/their not a chemist but a rocket surgeon.
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