Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 Garlic Blasts Worst Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria <http://www.rense.com/general18/garlicblastsworst.htm> " Allicin simply blows enormous holes through MRSA,' said Ronald Cutler, ... " We have shown that we can inhibit the growth of these bacteria with allicin. ... www.rense.com/general18/garlicblastsworst.htm - 6k - Cached <http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:3QN1Ex2q4xwJ:www.rense.com/general1\ 8/garlicblastsworst.htm+MRSA+bacteria & hl=en & gl=us & ct=clnk & cd=2> - Similar pages <http://www.google.com/search?hl=en & lr= & domains=rense.com & sitesearch=ren\ se.com & q=related:www.rense.com/general18/garlicblastsworst.htm> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 I am brand new member to this group and am in fact reading my first bunch of mail right now. I have the bacteria MRSA and have had for several years. After an outpatient surgery on my knee, I had some how contacted MRSA yet was told daily by one of the surgeons when I called in (nothing sounds that abnormal to me) until five days later I had to have a rescue squad take me to the hospital, the disease was so through my body it took over three weeks to bring me out of it. However, my family had been told they did not think I was going to make it. Before a year had passed the infection just reappeared in my knee, and from the time I felt the first pain from it till I was once again hospitalized ( I didn't even feel sick) but they told my daughter in the emergency room if my cell count was as high as 10,000 they would have to keep me, mine came back at 88,000 needless to say I spent many more weeks hospitalized and still was sent home on an IV after once again coming close to dying they say. My concern is I was not made aware that this is still transferable by any means, one infectious disease doctor told me the first time I would be cured after all the antibiotics they were giving me, yet it returned for no known reason, since that time which is now over two years they have kept me on a low dose (800mg.) daily to prevent its re-turn and each time I have tried to stop taking the Bactrim I have become sick after just a few days. Now for two months in a row I have had a fairly bad case of bronchitis I guess, lots of infection in my lungs at least. The first time they stopped my bactrim and still it took three courses of what they called a big gun antibiotic before it got better then I resumed the bactrim, a few weeks later the congestion started all over again same regimen, only my Dr. had stopped practicing her private practice and her partner put me on Z Pac as they called it. But would not renew it & I don't even know her or that I want her for my Dr. so I just went back on the bactrim but its been another month and still at least once or twice a day I find I still have this infection. Is their a cure for this MRSA and am I still putting my loved ones or anyone at risk for this? If anyone knows any of these answers please get back to me as soon as possible as I still don't have a new doctor. And am on so many meds now I joined this group in search of a way I can decide on my own to replace some of the drugs with either better nutrition or vitamin, mineral or ever herbal therapy. Thanks so much Shirlrunfree Or just Shirl Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 Be sure to read all information about the use of garlic (allicin) to kill MRSA. That would be my first order of business--to take it at the highest possible dose and see a doctor or health practitioner that can guide you through this. Allopathic doctors (standard medical doctors) do not know about this treatment so don't expect that they can help. You will have to find an alternative health practitioner to help. Best of luck. Maybe someone in the group knows of a doctor that could direct you along these lines. Linda -------------- Original message ---------------------- Shirley Gilbert <shirlrunfree > I am brand new member to this group and am in fact reading my first bunch of > mail right now. I have the bacteria MRSA and have had for several years. After > an outpatient surgery on my knee, I had some how contacted MRSA yet was told > daily by one of the surgeons when I called in (nothing sounds that abnormal to > me) until five days later I had to have a rescue squad take me to the hospital, > the disease was so through my body it took over three weeks to bring me out of > it. However, my family had been told they did not think I was going to make it. > Before a year had passed the infection just reappeared in my knee, and from the > time I felt the first pain from it till I was once again hospitalized ( I didn't > even feel sick) but they told my daughter in the emergency room if my cell > count was as high as 10,000 they would have to keep me, mine came back at > 88,000 needless to say I spent many more weeks hospitalized and still was sent > home on an IV after once again coming > close to dying they say. > My concern is I was not made aware that this is still transferable by any > means, one infectious disease doctor told me the first time I would be cured > after all the antibiotics they were giving me, yet it returned for no known > reason, since that time which is now over two years they have kept me on a low > dose (800mg.) daily to prevent its re-turn and each time I have tried to stop > taking the Bactrim I have become sick after just a few days. Now for two months > in a row I have had a fairly bad case of bronchitis I guess, lots of infection > in my lungs at least. The first time they stopped my bactrim and still it took > three courses of what they called a big gun antibiotic before it got better then > I resumed the bactrim, a few weeks later the congestion started all over again > same regimen, only my Dr. had stopped practicing her private practice and her > partner put me on Z Pac as they called it. But would not renew it & I don't > even know her or that I want her for my > Dr. so I just went back on the bactrim but its been another month and still at > least once or twice a day I find I still have this infection. Is their a cure > for this MRSA and am I still putting my loved ones or anyone at risk for this? > If anyone knows any of these answers please get back to me as soon as possible > as I still don't have a new doctor. And am on so many meds now I joined this > group in search of a way I can decide on my own to replace some of the drugs > with either better nutrition or vitamin, mineral or ever herbal therapy. Thanks > so much > Shirlrunfree Or just Shirl > > > > > > Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates > starting at 1¢/min. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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