Guest guest Posted October 28, 2007 Report Share Posted October 28, 2007 We don't have mrsa, but a neighbor of mine has a horrid case, with multiple lesions, along with several other major health issues. She had really bad sores in her underarms and was about to be fired from her job. I gave her a bottle of Super Silver (nano silver, different than traditional colloidal, has a separate patent) and had her take several Tbs a day and spray her underarms every time she thought about it. By the following morning, her underarms were vastly improved and she was able to work. She didn't stay with the silver, so I can't say it would have completely cured it. Regardless, I have a few bottles on hand just in case. The other product I've heard will kill mrsa is Allimax, a stabilized allicin product. Unfortunately, that product would get expensive, as they're about $1.00 a pill and the protocol requires multiple weeks taking as many as 7 pills a day. A little cost prohibitive for a family. Does anyone have any idea whether the natural anti-microbials are effective? Like grapefruit seed extract, oil of oregano and such? A couple years ago, a friend's toddler had a "staph sore" on her leg. I gave them a bottle of Herbal Healer's gse extract product (supposedly very potent) and had her put drops directly on the sore. It healed quickly, but I'm not sure how transient the sores are anyways. Darla - Kathy TheFrontPage Saturday, October 27, 2007 9:04 PM [sPAM] MRSA cases increasing, say health officials MRSA: Understand your risk and how to prevent infectionMayo Clinic Fri, 26 Oct 2007 9:20 PM PDTMRSA — or methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus — has been a problem in hospital and health care settings for years. But this highly drug-resistant bacterium has recently gained increased media attention. State Health and Education Departments Issue Guidance to Schools on MRSAWIVB Buffalo Fri, 26 Oct 2007 3:41 PM PDT(October 26, 2007) - - The State Health Department and the State Education Department today issued a health advisory to all state schools about Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) and how Clarksville School System Reports MRSA CasesWSMV Nashville Sat, 27 Oct 2007 2:56 PM PDTSchool officials said they discovered three separate cases of a serious staph infection reported across the nation and linked to student deaths. MRSA Infection hits 4 more in North JerseyThe Record Sat, 27 Oct 2007 4:00 AM PDTFour more North Jersey residents have been diagnosed with the same drug-resistant staph infection that is responsible for four student deaths nationwide, health authorities reported Friday. MRSA cases increasing, say health officialsNews Leader Sat, 27 Oct 2007 1:55 AM PDTRICHMOND — Virginia health officials are seeing more cases of antibiotic-resistant staph infection, and blame the increase on a combination of genetic changes in the bacteria and the fact that more medical treatments are being performed that weaken the body and allow the germs to invade. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2007 Report Share Posted October 28, 2007 You mentioned allicin -- garlic and onions immediately come to mind. garlic kills germs and so does onions! someone willing to give it a try? thea ----- Forwarded Message ----- "Darla Starkey" <dsstarkey Sun, 28 Oct 2007 10:26:38 -0400 MRSA cases increasing, say health officials Message-ID: <E2FA5E13994447FABBDEF1BB38B8B180@mompc> References: <26BF08FDACF64B40B6304DF83A545798@mompc> We don't have mrsa, but a neighbor of mine has a horrid case, with multiple lesions, along with several other major health issues. She had really bad sores in her underarms and was about to be fired from her job. I gave her a bottle of Super Silver (nano silver, different than traditional colloidal, has a separate patent) and had her take several Tbs a day and spray her underarms every time she thought about it. By the following morning, her underarms were vastly improved and she was able to work. She didn't stay with the silver, so I can't say it would have completely cured it. Regardless, I have a few bottles on hand just in case. The other product I've heard will kill mrsa is Allimax, a stabilized allicin product. Unfortunately, that product would get expensive, as they're about $1.00 a pill and the protocol requires multiple weeks taking as many as 7 pills a day. A little cost prohibitive for a family. Does anyone have any idea whether the natural anti-microbials are effective? Like grapefruit seed extract, oil of oregano and such? A couple years ago, a friend's toddler had a "staph sore" on her leg. I gave them a bottle of Herbal Healer's gse extract product (supposedly very potent) and had her put drops directly on the sore. It healed quickly, but I'm not sure how transient the sores are anyways. Darla - Kathy TheFrontPage Saturday, October 27, 2007 9:04 PM [sPAM] MRSA cases increasing, say health officials MRSA: Understand your risk and how to prevent infectionMayo Clinic Fri, 26 Oct 2007 9:20 PM PDTMRSA — or methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus — has been a problem in hospital and health care settings for years. But this highly drug-resistant bacterium has recently gained increased media attention. State Health and Education Departments Issue Guidance to Schools on MRSAWIVB Buffalo Fri, 26 Oct 2007 3:41 PM PDT(October 26, 2007) - - The State Health Department and the State Education Department today issued a health advisory to all state schools about Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) and how Clarksville School System Reports MRSA CasesWSMV Nashville Sat, 27 Oct 2007 2:56 PM PDTSchool officials said they discovered three separate cases of a serious staph infection reported across the nation and linked to student deaths. MRSA Infection hits 4 more in North JerseyThe Record Sat, 27 Oct 2007 4:00 AM PDTFour more North Jersey residents have been diagnosed with the same drug-resistant staph infection that is responsible for four student deaths nationwide, health authorities reported Friday. MRSA cases increasing, say health officialsNews Leader Sat, 27 Oct 2007 1:55 AM PDTRICHMOND — Virginia health officials are seeing more cases of antibiotic-resistant staph infection, and blame the increase on a combination of genetic changes in the bacteria and the fact that more medical treatments are being performed that weaken the body and allow the germs to invade. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2007 Report Share Posted October 28, 2007 Hello! Someone had posted in the past few days an article about a remedy called MMS or also Dioxychlor. I have not tried it but it says it cures Malaria right away. Teresa Darla Starkey <dsstarkey Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2007 8:26:38 AM MRSA cases increasing, say health officials We don't have mrsa, but a neighbor of mine has a horrid case, with multiple lesions, along with several other major health issues. She had really bad sores in her underarms and was about to be fired from her job. I gave her a bottle of Super Silver (nano silver, different than traditional colloidal, has a separate patent) and had her take several Tbs a day and spray her underarms every time she thought about it. By the following morning, her underarms were vastly improved and she was able to work. She didn't stay with the silver, so I can't say it would have completely cured it. Regardless, I have a few bottles on hand just in case. The other product I've heard will kill mrsa is Allimax, a stabilized allicin product. Unfortunately, that product would get expensive, as they're about $1.00 a pill and the protocol requires multiple weeks taking as many as 7 pills a day. A little cost prohibitive for a family. Does anyone have any idea whether the natural anti-microbials are effective? Like grapefruit seed extract, oil of oregano and such? A couple years ago, a friend's toddler had a "staph sore" on her leg. I gave them a bottle of Herbal Healer's gse extract product (supposedly very potent) and had her put drops directly on the sore. It healed quickly, but I'm not sure how transient the sores are anyways. Darla - Kathy TheFrontPage Saturday, October 27, 2007 9:04 PM [sPAM] [Health_and_ Healing] MRSA cases increasing, say health officials MRSA: Understand your risk and how to prevent infectionMayo Clinic Fri, 26 Oct 2007 9:20 PM PDTMRSA — or methicillin- resistant Staphylococcus aureus — has been a problem in hospital and health care settings for years. But this highly drug-resistant bacterium has recently gained increased media attention. State Health and Education Departments Issue Guidance to Schools on MRSAWIVB Buffalo Fri, 26 Oct 2007 3:41 PM PDT(October 26, 2007) - - The State Health Department and the State Education Department today issued a health advisory to all state schools about Methicillin- Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) and how Clarksville School System Reports MRSA CasesWSMV Nashville Sat, 27 Oct 2007 2:56 PM PDTSchool officials said they discovered three separate cases of a serious staph infection reported across the nation and linked to student deaths. MRSA Infection hits 4 more in North JerseyThe Record Sat, 27 Oct 2007 4:00 AM PDTFour more North Jersey residents have been diagnosed with the same drug-resistant staph infection that is responsible for four student deaths nationwide, health authorities reported Friday. MRSA cases increasing, say health officialsNews Leader Sat, 27 Oct 2007 1:55 AM PDTRICHMOND — Virginia health officials are seeing more cases of antibiotic-resistan t staph infection, and blame the increase on a combination of genetic changes in the bacteria and the fact that more medical treatments are being performed that weaken the body and allow the germs to invade. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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