Method to Transform Phosphorus in an Antibiotic into Sulfur

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Certain bacteria, which are used to develop antibiotics, is very beneficial to humans in the control of diseases or other ailments and phosphorous is a common element in many of those bacteria/antibiotic formulations. However, phosphorous is contraindicated at times during the treatment of ailments, particularly those with liver or kidney ailments. One of those ailments is patients who are undergoing dialysis treatment. This is a process that will naturally and safely remove phosphorus from the bacteria compound and replace it with sulfur, which allows the bacteria to maintain its chemical bonds while retaining the beneficial effect of the treatment.

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Zang, Bradley Jacksonville, US 5 1

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