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It's
that time of the year when the bugs are running wild (the
flu bug that is). With the weather
changes, family and friends coming in from out of town
It’s cold and flu season again and this year we have
something new to be concerned about its MRSA (methicillin-resistant-staphylococcus-aureus).
Haven’t
heard of it?
Well
it’s the new "super-bug" that has been out-smarting even
the most powerful drugs. Normally it’s a harmless staph infection found
in the nose and on the skin the problems start when this staph enters the
body through a cut. If this happens you may notice small pimple-like bumps
or something that looks like a spider bite these can develop into boils that
need to be drained. In very severe cases MRSA ac cause problems with the
blood, the lungs, the joints and the heart.
So what can be done to
prevent this?
If you have any cuts cover
then with a bandage applying a salve using Goldenseal, Myrrh
and Echinacea to help fight off any microbe from entering the
cut. Wash your hands often especially if you work or visiting
a hospital, if you belong to a gym, work or attend school. Heck
everyone should be washing their hands often. This is also a
good time to begin eating as organic as you can because of the
over use of antibiotics in our foods. When animals are given
antibiotics they develop a resistance to bacteria’s which
gets passed to us making us resistant.
This is the time to incorporate
herbs into your life because they are so complex they out-smart
the bacteria. They do this because they can contain up to 100
compounds that fight ever changing bacteria where antibiotics
contain one or two.
My personal favorite
herb is Garlic; research has found that garlic can kill bacteria’s,
viruses, parasites and funguses especially ones that are resistant
to medications like MRSA is. If you are going to use fresh garlic
try juicing one clove with some vegetable juice. You can also
make a garlic honey by placing 2-3 cloves of garlic in one pint
of honey letting it sit for at least two weeks taking at least
one teaspoon per day. I prefer local wild flower honey to boost
my immune system for its vitamins and minerals and its antibacterial
and antiviral properties.
Other herbs used
to support and enhance the immune system are Astragalus,
Licorice, Eucalyptus, Boneset, Ashwaganda, Turmeric, Thyme,
Oregano, Sage, Ginger and Usnea the extra benefit to these
herbs is they are also specific to the staph that causes MRSA.
A Rosehip and Astragalus
jelly can be made by mixing 1/2 oz Astragalus powder with 2 oz.
Rosehip chips in a glass jar pouring just enough organic apple
juice to cover the herbs. The next day shake the jar vigorously
until the herbs form a gooey substance which can be spread on
biscuits, toast or eaten plain.
If you should
have an out-break of MRSA on your skin mix finely
powder Turmeric, Eucalyptus leaves and Echinacea angustifolia
root; applying to the skin as needed by mixing with water or
honey.
This is the time to be
using herbs!
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