Showing posts with label silver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label silver. Show all posts

Monday, March 1, 2010

More Dangerous than MRSA

There is so much to report that it is almost too much for a Monday.

First, there are now emerging super bugs, bacteria that are totally resistant to ANY antibiotics. Two of these are Acinetobacter and Klebsiella pneumoniae. These are deadly and, according to the Centers for Disease Control, estimates that roughly 1.7 million hospital-associated infections, from all types of bacteria combined, cause or contribute to 99,000 deaths each year. The entire article can be read here

We have been warning doctors and hospitals for years that we have been creating super bugs that would eventually outstrip our ability to kill them due to the bacterial phenomenon called pleomorphism. That is the ability of bacteria to change and/or adapt to antibiotics by incorporating the antibiotics into their DNA.

It is becoming scary out there folks. It is now more than vital that you keep yourself as healthy as is possible if you do not want to end up like thousands who emerge from a simple hospital stay without a limb or worse, dead.

Stay Away From Hospitals! We are seeing more of these infections all the time!

There are natural antibiotics out there that work. Colloidal Silver by Natural Immunogenics is one extremely safe alternative. Is it any wonder the FDA has tried to remove it from shelves? Why not? It works!

Please pass this on to your friends.

Second, not quite as earth shattering is that we will begin producing my line of products again, beginning with TrimeZyme, then OPC's, and so on.
This may take a while as most of you know we have been in a legal battle for my own products for two years now. But, we finally have reached a settlement and we can move on with our lives.

We have the wherewithal to produce and distribute worldwide and, in twelve weeks, they will begin appearing on shelves.

Thank GOD!

Friday, October 2, 2009

MRSA

I have written quite a lot about MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) but it is still a relatively misunderstood and seriously misdiagnosed infection. It is estimated that more than 10% of the U.S. population is infected with MRSA or are carriers. We are seeing a huge increase in infections that people do not even realize they have.

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a bacterium that causes infections in different parts of the body. It's tougher to treat than most strains of staphylococcus aureus -- or staph -- because it's resistant to some commonly used antibiotics.

The symptoms of MRSA depend on where you're infected. Most often, it causes mild infections on the skin, causing pimples or boils. But it can also cause more serious skin infections or infect surgical wounds, the bloodstream, the lungs, or the urinary tract.

MRSA is also showing up in healthy people who have not been living in the hospital. This type of MRSA is called community-associated MRSA, or CA-MRSA. The CDC reports that in 2007, 14% of people with MRSA infections had CA-MRSA.

Studies have shown that rates of CA-MRSA infection are growing fast. One study of children in south Texas found that cases of CA-MRSA had a 14-fold increase between 1999 and 2001.

Part of the problem is that we refuse to look at the fact that as we continue to overuse antibiotics, MRSA and other bacteria will continue to morph and feed on antibiotics.

One can be infected by simply touching an area such as doorknobs, gym equipment, towels, etc. If you are using a gym, please wipe down the equipment before you use it with a sterile towelette. Always use the wipes at supermarkets for the carts. Keep an eye on your kids for signs of infection which can be something as simple as what appears to be a red "bite" mark, rashes, etc.

Prevention is always better than treatment, but historically the best treatment has always been something staph cannot adapt to...high quality and safe silver hydrosol. Our favorite that we keep around the house is Sovereign Silver. It is effective and absolutely safe.

Keep your eyes open.