We would say, approximately half of the time there will be some back and forth improvement and then a rebound, seemingly. Keep in mind, many such episodes may not even be noticed as anything significant because people, many times, have already experienced illness that seemed to get better and then worsened for a time again, on the way to an eventual healing. Such reactions can happen through natural body mechanisms for dealing with outside insults when there is a kind of tug-of-war underway with invading microbes. There are also many times when people may get a virus and then a secondary bacterial infection or even another virus blooming up because of a weakened and depleted condition from the first illness. So we see this as nothing to truly be concerned about. It will not be worse than the initial problem and greatly pales in comparison to the gains from eradication of a lifelong chronic microbial degradation of body organs that will shorten lifespan.
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