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Faelyn42 t1_is0pcok wrote

Hey so quick tip, never mention that to an Irishman. The reason they only grew potatoes is because that's the only thing they were allowed to grow by the English. The whole Potato Famine was an attempted genocide, the English were growing plenty of food on Irish soil but refused to share it.

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Sariel007 OP t1_is0pe7a wrote

>Most therapeutic antibiotics actually come from soil microbes, so this discovery broadens the search for new compounds to plant-based microorganisms.

>“We have to look more expansively across much more of the microbial populations available to us,” said Dr. Rita Monson a microbiologist at the University of Cambridge and one of the study’s authors.

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BellyScratchFTW t1_is0qd4r wrote

I eat a lot of french fries. That explains why I've never had toe fungus, I guess.

/s

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Sariel007 OP t1_is0rhho wrote

I grew up on a family farm so I have smelled a lot of bad things... rotting potatoes are easily in the top three. My sister lost one in her kitchen once and when I found it it was mostly liquid.

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HaraBegum t1_is0tr3a wrote

I guess I did not realize the term “antibiotic” could include antifungal. Looks like there are antifungal antibiotics. I think I was taught that antibiotics are for bacterial infections and antifungals are for fungal infections. Guess I need an update.

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Majestic_Electric t1_is0utls wrote

Don’t they mean they found an anti-fungal? Antibiotics only work on bacteria.

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T00luser t1_is0v27r wrote

At this point, 1/3 of my bodyweight is toe fungus.

NEED THAT CURE NOW.

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that_other_goat t1_is0xd8y wrote

potatoes just keep giving.

in all seriousness fungal diseases are no joke and this is really good news.

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ActivisionBlizzard t1_is0y4ms wrote

Had to do a bit of digging to answer this. Scientifically, the general understanding is that antibiotics refers to anti-bacterial molecules. Although search the phrase “antibiotic antifungal” and you’ll see that isn’t even fully agreed in the scientific community.

However the lay definition - Oxford English Dictionary definition, and not by chance (I’m guessing) the first result when googling - is that antibiotic is acting against any microorganism.

This is how that article has ended up using the wrong sounding phrase “antibiotic antifungal”. Which suggests that “antibiotic antibacterial” is what they would use for true antibiotics.

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Imjustareddittor t1_is0z4tr wrote

Potato is the absolute king of the staple foods. It's so resilient you can leave it in a dank shed somewhere and it'll magically sprout. It's nutrient dense. It tastes great And now its disease kills fungus.

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EmirSc t1_is12i0f wrote

Garlic its another super food

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Enemyofusall t1_is167z9 wrote

So maybe my grandma having me rub a cut potato on my wart and the wart disappearing wasn’t just a coincidence/old wive’s tale?! Huh.

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Majestic_Electric t1_is1ehu8 wrote

I’m not sure why they call Amphotericin B an antibiotic there. Amphotericin B is used to treat severe fungal infections. The article you linked to even calls it an anti-fungal antimicrobial, which sounds a lot more accurate to me than to use “antibiotic” to describe it because Amphotericin B is not used for bacterial infections.

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FayIvy t1_is1eznq wrote

Potatoes are the MVP of the food world!!

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Sashimiroll16 t1_is1mb3m wrote

Ah yes. From the reliable source: CosmosMagazine

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ActivisionBlizzard t1_is1mi2z wrote

Thanks for the super helpful and insightful comment! The digging was required to understand why there are two definitions of antibiotic (when previously I only knew one) and that was certainly not in the article.

Congrats on being a doctor though.

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RedToiletPoopPain t1_is1ml9h wrote

As far as I'm aware:

Antibiotics are for treating bacteria: Penicillin

Antifungals are for treating fungus: Fluconazole

Antivirals are for treating viruses: Emtricitabine

Anthelmintics are for treating parasites: Ivermectin

Antibacterial is something any cleaning fluid has written on it; the product just needs to contain soap and water to be classed as antibacterial. Usually, the product would contain hazardous chemicals that would kill microscopic living organisms, but don't work in the same way as the medications mentioned above. This is because those are usually consumed internally, cleaning products are not generally ingested unless tik-tok has a challenge.

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rislim-remix t1_is1mzrm wrote

No update needed, you were taught correctly. This seems to be a single compound that is both antibiotic and antifungal, and the headline just abbreviated it in a really confusing way.

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tofu_schmo t1_is1n3qm wrote

if by "treatable" you mean "apply this very expensive liquid to your toe every day for 42 weeks and you should be good" is treatable, then, yeah, I guess it is.

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alephnulleris t1_is1nko1 wrote

>antibiotic >thwarts fungal infections

what

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logicallucy t1_is1p88k wrote

Was expecting a much worse name with the new drug nomenclature going on but solanimycin is actually kinda pretty!

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JustSikh t1_is1qjx3 wrote

Medical Microbiologist/Pharmacologist here and I was taught:

  1. Antibiotic is any compound that kills living organisms which include bacteria, fungi and other pathogens;

  2. Antimicrobial is any compound that kills small living organisms such as microbes;

  3. Antibacterial is any compound that specifically kills bacteria.

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Luder714 t1_is1qt68 wrote

Hmmm.

When I got a wart my mom told me to rub part of a potato on the art them bury it in the ground and the wart would go away. Not sure if that or the wart medicine did it now.

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nekollx t1_is1t60p wrote

I’m Waiting for the anti antibiotics lions to find out! “My body my choice, I’m anti vax and anti biotic!”

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phughes t1_is1yzg4 wrote

I had gross foot fungus and the podiatrist prescribed a pill that I took for a relatively short time (maybe a month IDK it was 8 years ago). After a few months the yellow part grew out completely and now I have normal healthy toenails. Totally worth it.

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things_U_choose_2_b t1_is22pfg wrote

Crush it and leave it to air for around 10 mins before eating, it allows more of the allilin to be converted to alicin.

If I know I'm travelling somewhere using trains or planes, I eat a clove of raw garlic every day for 2-3 days before hand and on the day (with a good supply of chewing gum in pocket).

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DaughterEarth t1_is23n02 wrote

They OC comment did by implication when they mentioned antibiotics only work on bacteria. The reason that often needs to be said is people think they will treat viruses, which they won't.

But there is a such thing as an anti-fungal antibiotic.

The person you replied to is trying to clear it up but apparently lots of you are too offended to pay attention lol

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK538168/

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IlIFreneticIlI t1_is25t5s wrote

So, literally, when they said shove-a-potato-up-there...?

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adventure_in_gnarnia t1_is2ccdx wrote

Probably just a coincidence. Warts are caused by a form of hpv.

It’s crude but I’ve found heating a paperclip over a candle and burning it down to the root slowly is 100% effective. Doesn’t hurt if you do a lot of quick dabs… it kinda just vaporizes it little by little and cauterizes so there’s little risk of infection. Salicylic acid works but takes forever and requires a consistent application schedule (terrible for ADD). Have had mixed results with freezing… both the kits and liquid nitrogen from the doctor (which they send a hefty bs bill for).

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thebootsesrules t1_is2d243 wrote

Pharmacist here - antibiotic generally does refer to antibacterial agents, with terms antifungal and antiviral used for those agents. But the word antibiotic technically could be applied to all of the above.

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Virus1901 t1_is2ffg2 wrote

Ah yes.. my day was uplifted so much when I learned of the magical healing potato. Thank you

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MOdruid t1_is2fmca wrote

Only if you consider viruses a living organism, which no one reasonable does.

So no, no one who knows what they're talking about would say that.

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NaCl_Sailor t1_is2kp28 wrote

Kinda funny how our antibiotics mostly stem from a hidden war between fungi and bacteria

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RainbowGirl2021 t1_is2lqdy wrote

I'm following a lectin-free diet. I've lost 20 lbs and stopped eating potatoes. Only eat sweet potatoes. 🧡 Potatoes are part of the nightshade family and contain high levels of lectins. Raw potatoes, in particular the skin, appear to contain potentially harmful lectins that may affect your health.Oct 22, 2020

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0-Give-a-fucks t1_is2nwnz wrote

After covid, we don't want a fungus among us! Spuds anti-fungal foot cream, comes in buttery or roasted garlic.

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lying_Iiar t1_is2o9p6 wrote

My sister lived in my house for a while and moved out while leaving me a nice bag of already-rotten potatoes on top of a nice piece of furniture I have--a black walnut "bar" on casters.

That was 18 months ago and the walnut still smells. I've moved it out to the porch until I can sand it down and refinish it.

Rotten potatoes can get me puking with one good whiff.

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evade26 t1_is2p9kr wrote

No pics or recipe really but basically

Make mashed potatoes however you like. I like to boil potatoes in salted water while simmering milk with garlic and herbs to season the milk, strain out the bits and add to the potatoes while mashing.

Once you have mashed potatoes form into a sheet thats like 1-2 inches thick on a tray or plate and chuck in the freezer for 30 min to an hour to firm up. even frozen woulr be fine.

In three bowls put some flour, 2 beaten eggs + equal parts of water and Panko with whatever seasoning you want in there.

Get some oil like canola, grapeseed or peanut up to about 350f

take the potatoes and dip in the flour, then the egg then your panko making sure you have a solid even covering of egg and then panko on all surfaces.

repeat until all done

drop the potato bites in the hot oil and fry for 2-4 minutes until golden and crispy on all sides

pull out and toss with some salt

eat as is or dip into gravy or whatever you want

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RadsCatMD t1_is2qgtu wrote

It's literally in the name.

Anti- against; -biotic- life like.

Technically, chemotherapeutics are also antibiotics. They're just really bad at preferentially killing external microorganisms.

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RizzMustbolt t1_is2rmcc wrote

A broad spectrum antifungal? Neat.

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MrWhiteVincent t1_is2spa0 wrote

Me: "Doctor, I think I have an UTI"

Doctor: Go fuck some mashed potatoes!!

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hellrising798 t1_is2sseu wrote

Does that imply to McDonald's fries ?

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ColdJello t1_is2t60e wrote

Fungi cells are more closely related to our human cells than they are bacteria.. there's so many differences between fungi and bacteria that you can't really say they are closely related.

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things_U_choose_2_b t1_is2ui5p wrote

Boosts immune system. It's important to take it pre, as according to studies it doesn't have a statistically-significant effect if consumed during a cold / flu.

Reading my comment back it does sound quite random without that nugget of info, so I understand why you asked haha.

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baimeigui102460 t1_is2vzrj wrote

Cool, I just got a sack of 5lb potatoes. Toss them in the air fryer coated in olive oil and some Redmond Real Salt. Slice them open when they're nice and crisp on the outside and piping hot on the inside. Toss in some grass-fed butter and a little bit more salt and you're good to go.

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glorioussideboob t1_is2w3eo wrote

Anti- against Biotic- regarding life

Antibiotics commonly refer to bacteria because they're a more common source of infection than fungal, but your statement is not true, it's an umbrella term encompassing antifungals too.

It's a bit like how 'chemotherapy' encompasses all medicines 'chemicals used as therapy' but there are other connotations because of common usage.

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rutaceas t1_is2y4ae wrote

In Brasil, every grandmother does that. I have a very early memory of her rubbing a potato on my cousin's fingers and a few weeks later the warts really came off. Grandmas know everything.

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Enemyofusall t1_is2ybyy wrote

100%! My grandma was Dutch and I was picking at my wart and she chops the potato in half and says to rub. I’m dumbfounded. Next time I see her she asks how the wart is..I look and it’s gone 😂 Magic.

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viramp t1_is2zhk7 wrote

Is this one of those medical breakthroughs where we never hear anything about it ever again?

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Majestic_Electric t1_is2zq0k wrote

Viruses aren’t considered living creatures because they can’t reproduce on their own (they need to hijack an animal cell to do it). So no, it wouldn’t work on viruses. For this reason, doctors won’t (and shouldn’t) prescribe antibiotics to treat a viral infection.

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SilentBtAmazing t1_is30f2o wrote

I’ve never met anyone who said those work for them. I’m guessing if you catch it super early and are super conscientious they might work but for a lot of us they just don’t put a dent in the infection.

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Sorcatarius t1_is36nqe wrote

I had this one on the joint of my thumb, right were it fleshy on top so I didn't really notice it until it got big. Mixed results with a kit, what I found helped a lot was filing it down with a nail file, then jamming that fucking freezing shit on it until it hurt, and then counting the 20 seconds it reccomended. Oh, and every 10 days? Nah, fuck that shit, 3 or 4 times a week.

This is the point where I add the disclaimer that I'm a terrible example and no one should ever repeat what I do unless you're a masochist.

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NoirGamester t1_is37071 wrote

Anytime my friend

Edit: really was on the edge of wondering if you're being sarcastic vs a genuine question. Regardless, I usually try to answer either (can't usually tell the difference) and I'm glad this helped!

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therapcat t1_is3918x wrote

They said antibiotic not antibacterial. Biotic includes fungi although it’s not commonly known as such as you can tell from this entire thread. I just learned this from the thread below yours

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leicams t1_is3h661 wrote

Full disclaimer, as I did not read the article.

But the headline made me think of an episode of Archie’s Weird Mysteries when the potatoes possess people. Because this headline made me think that if they mixed this potato disease with some kind of anti fungal cream that it might either:

a. Mutate into the killer spuds as imagined in the pilot episode of Archie’s Weird Mysteries or, b. have the potential to make a really cool cream with some naturally occurring substances that can help humans.
🤣

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Cindex9183 t1_is3hns6 wrote

I got fucked up and dug mine out with my bare hands. Dug down to the roots and ripped it out. Threw some antifungal shit on it, bandaged it, and took serrapeptase to keep it from coming back. It was too deep for the freezing kit, it always came back. I had the damn thing for like two years, even the doc couldn't kill it.

Good thing I drugged myself first or that would've hurt like a motherfucker. But yeah don't use me as an example either lol.

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Sorcatarius t1_is3i77p wrote

That sounds like it would work too, don't think I have anything strong enough to make ripping it out easier though, I'll stick with the slow burn method... though I suppose I could rip it out and then burn it, that would probably do it for sure...

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MrSprichler t1_is3t9xn wrote

Great now the mlm huns granola anti medicine moms will stuff their kids socks with potatoes.

"Its a natural medicine hun, big pharma wont tell you all the rest of the benefits, buy my pills"

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celticchrys t1_is3tjx0 wrote

Topically (touching your skin) it is lethal for insects (critters with an exoskeleton) but generally safe for mammals. 5 grams eaten per 20 kilograms (~44lbs) of body weight can be lethal. So, 5 grams eaten could kill a 44 pound child. So, use it on your nail, and keep the bottle put away out of reach of children, like every other medicine, and it should be fine.

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bionku t1_is3u7du wrote

So it's an antifungal!

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_Wyrm_ t1_is3x5nv wrote

Viruses do not compete for resources. They take over cells and force them to make more.

There is no biological process that happens with respect to virii, save when they are created and when they latch onto a cell and inject their gunk in.

Bacteria and fungi, on the other hand, need energy to survive. They must feed off of their host.

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BiggsFaleur t1_is40892 wrote

I always knew waffle fries were good for me.

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TurnkeyLurker t1_is41ms7 wrote

Seems legit.

Antibiotics shouldn't work on fungal infections, unless the area get scratched and starts a secondary infection that could be treated by an antibiotic.

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SpuddleBuns t1_is4l8r3 wrote

It is a long and well known natural healthcare technique to put cut, raw, potato on a wound, and bandage it, replacing the potato daily.

We're talking centuries, here...

This is also somewhat old "news," as here is an article fromWebMD from 2000...

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SirButcher t1_is4xc7y wrote

> but don't work in the same way as the medications mentioned above.

I would say they DO work, but while antibiotics don't attack human cells (mostly, which is an important part) cleaning agents attacks everything indiscriminately. If you eat soap or drink bleach it does attack bacteria internally, but just as much your cells too.

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CommonConfusables t1_is5y2bl wrote

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Famine_(Ireland)

A fungus and land mismanagement, among other things lightly outlined in the article above.

A dependence on the single crop of potato was a result of British land owners limiting crops to a single one that grew well, followed by a fungal infection from the conditions. Potatoes aren’t native to Ireland, so there will be diseases it encounters there that it wouldn’t in SA.

Single crop growing is not a good idea for anyone. The dust bowl is bound to happen again as long as we continue to till up land for one plant in one spot instead of interspecies growing.

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Unlimitles t1_is79n8z wrote

it's meant to be sarcasm because that person can recognize that this stupid string of comments are just propagandists making perfectly sure to drive home the confusion so people reading don't actually understand anything.

lol I'll be using this as case study to help people understand what Online Propaganda looks and behaves like, reddit is the perfect place to understand it, even helps in seeing it on other platforms because it operates the same.

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lying_Iiar t1_is79phx wrote

Oh, I know that one. The "roommate left his macaroni pot in the kitchen sink for a week while I was on vacation and it festered into a disease featured in stranger things season 2" odor

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Cindex9183 t1_is8zjrt wrote

I feel like if you ripped it out first you're mostly just burning your flesh after that.....

But yeah I didn't have any tools either, I just have strong fingernails. Especially back then when I was eating super healthy and exercising a lot. My now wife was impressed and horrified lol.

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Sorcatarius t1_is955ef wrote

I feel like burning after is insurance, if you didn't quite get it all, if you're going to deal with the pain of ripping out your flesh, might as well go a step further to make sure you don't have to repeat the experience.

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