When Antibiotics Fail
WHEN ANTIBIOTICS FAIL The overuse of antibiotics is proving to be harmful and is leading to resistance when they are needed most. When antibiotics fail, you can explore Mother Nature’s natural alternatives. MRSA is a dangerous condition that can cause significant pain, skin damage, and if left untreated, can be fatal.
Published on September 01, 2016 by Bobbi Walton
WHEN ANTIBIOTICS FAIL
The overuse of antibiotics is proving to be harmful and is leading to resistance when they are needed most. When antibiotics fail, you can explore Mother Nature’s natural alternatives.
MRSA is a dangerous condition that can cause significant pain, skin damage, and if left untreated, can be fatal. It often begins as a nasal or skin infection with pus drainage being a common early symptom. Prevention includes avoiding contact with infected individuals, using protective barriers like gloves and masks, and maintaining rigorous hygiene.
Conventional medicine isn’t the only option. Here are time-tested natural solutions worth considering:
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Eliminate or reduce inflammatory foods such as meat, dairy, fish, pork, eggs, and poultry.
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Avoid dairy, which has been linked to bacterial infections.
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Eat freshly crushed garlic quickly before it oxidizes.
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Supplement with high-quality allicin capsules, liquids, and creams strong enough to fight MRSA.
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Use turmeric, vitamin C, and tea tree oil (topically) for their antibacterial, antiseptic, and antioxidant properties.
Because of the serious nature of MRSA and other infections, always consult your physician or healthcare provider for guidance.
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Natural Antibiotic Power
Garlic has been used for centuries as a natural antibiotic, antiviral, and antifungal remedy. Allicin, the active component in garlic, is a potent antibacterial compound linked to immune support and fungal disease reduction. Research supports its effectiveness in helping eradicate MRSA without contributing to antibiotic resistance.
Learn more here.
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