i actually did google search and i could not find any studies saying there is bacteria inside fresh flesh.
your argument "oh it is a known fact" without any evidence whatsoever gives me an impression are you simply full of shit.
prove your "fact" and i'll admit i was wrong, but for now you are just another troll.
this forum is not about movies or other dontcare stuff, this is about health, people come here to look for answers that can change their lives, and when you post "facts" without proof it must be rejected.
lol high horse, i wouldnt be posting on a forum freely, if i was egoist ...
I'm not the sort to cite research for ppl who arent willing to do their own research, heres some results from a simple google search of "body made up of bacteria"
" Incredibly, our bodies are actually composed of more bacterial cells than human cells; while the human body is made up of about 10 to the power of 13 human cells, we harbor near 10 to the power of 14 bacteria.
This group of organisms, traditionally referred to as "normal flora" (although they are not plants) is composed of a fairly stable set of genera, mostly anaerobes. While each person has a relatively unique set of normal flora, members of the Streptococcus and Bacteroides make up a large percentage of the inhabitants.
These organisms contribute to our existence in several ways"
You might also find this useful
"Viral Diseases: Antibiotics do not work against the virus.
Once you have a virus, you either fight it or die. Viruses are parasites. They are neither alive, nor dead. They cannot reproduce by themselves; they must force other cells to make progeny. The virus is made up of DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat. It takes over cells so that it can reproduce itself.
The cell usually dies after reproduction. RNA viruses are not stable and therefore, they mutate often (actually the bacterial cells in your body mutates them, its a natural defence mechanism - roony).
Ebola is an RNA virus; this is why it can mutate so quickly. DNA viruses are more stable and therefore, they mutate less often."