By: J. D. Heyes
(NaturalNews) Longtime readers of Natural News know that, because
of massive over-prescribing by the modern healthcare industry, today's
crop of antibiotics are becoming less and less effective. Another
culprit: The increased use of antibiotics in factory-farm animals.
"It
is not difficult to make microbes resistant to penicillin in the
laboratory by exposing them to concentrations not sufficient to kill
them," warned Alexander Fleming, the creator of the first antibiotic,
penicillin, back in 1945 when he received his Nobel Prize for medicine.
"There is the danger that the ignorant man may easily underdose himself
and by exposing his microbes to non-lethal quantities of the drug make
them resistant."
And while bacteria have been a part of "life" on
Earth for humans since the dawn of time, constant exposure to
antibiotics -- which kill even "good" bacteria -- is responsible for the
rise of superbugs that are resistant to an increasing number antibiotic
drugs.
With that in mind, and before you find yourself in dire
need of something that will kill the superbugs, here are 10 herbs and
foods that will do the job naturally:
-- Honey: In a
recently released study, researchers from the Salve Regina University in
Newport, Rode Island, reaffirmed that raw honey is one of the best
natural antibiotics you can have.
Lead author Susan M. Meschwitz, Ph.D., presented the findings at the 247th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society.
"The unique property of honey lies in its ability to fight infection on multiple levels, making it more difficult for bacteria to develop resistance," she said.
Honey
uses a combination of weapons including polyphenols, hydrogen peroxide
and an osmotic effect. Honey is practically an ambidextrous fighter,
using multiple modalities to kill bacteria.
-- Colloidal silver: As noted by Gregory A. Gore, in his book, Defeat Cancer:
Silver
was used 1,200 years ago by Egyptians, Romans, Greeks, sailors, and
then by the pioneers who populated our country. They used it for various
illnesses and to keep their foods and liquids from spoiling. Prior to
1938, before antibiotics, colloidal silver was used by doctors as their
main substance to fight bacteria in a more natural
way than through the antibiotics they use today. Antibiotics can harm
our kidneys and liver functions. Colloidal silver promotes healing.
-- Pascalite:
This is a type of bentonite clay found only in the mountains of
Wyoming. It possesses remarkable healing powers. When it is used
topically, it is known for its ability to draw infections from wounds in
a matter of hours or days, thereby bringing about total recovery. The
first recorded use of Pascalite was in the early 1930s when a trapper
named Emile Pascal set his traps near a cold, clear mountain lake, where
he had noticed a large number of animal tracks; after getting some of
it on his chapped hands, he noticed some time later that it appeared to
help them. So he continued to experiment with the substance and found
that it had a number of topical uses, including for burns, minor wounds
and infections.
-- Turmeric: This herb has been used in
Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine for many thousands of years to treat a
wide range of infections. The antibacterial and anti-inflammatory
qualities have been known to be highly effective in the treatment of
bacterial infections. It can also be used topically for MRSA and
additional lesions of the skin.
-- Oil of Oregano: This is
an essential oil known best for its bacteria-killing abilities, as well
as controlling staph infections like MRSA. It contains antioxidant,
antiseptic, antiviral, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antiparasitic and
pain-relieving properties. In 2001, Science Daily reported on a
Georgetown University study which found that oregano oil's germ-killing
properties were nearly as effective as most antibiotics.
-- Tea tree oil:
This is also a very potent and essential oil that has been shown to be
effective in killing antibiotic-resistant MRSA on the skin. One
important note: Therapeutic-grade tea tree oil must be used undiluted if
it is to be used for this purpose.
-- Olive leaf extract: This
substance has been used for a number of centuries to battle bacterial
infections and is now currently being used as well to fight MRSA
infections in some European hospitals. It provides immune system support
while fighting antibiotic-resistant infections.
-- Garlic:
This tasteful seasoning veggie has been used for medicinal purposes
around the world for thousands of years. It was even used in the 1700s
to ward off the plague. It possesses very potent antibiotic, antiviral and antifungal properties.
-- Echinacea:
This compound has been used to treat aging and a wide variety of
infections for centuries. It was traditionally used to treat open
wounds, as well as blood poisoning, diphtheria and other
bacteria-related illnesses. Today, it is used mostly to treat colds and
flu.
-- Goldenseal: This is one of the most popular herbs
sold on the American market and has recently gained a reputation as an
herbal antibiotic and immune system enhancer. American Indians used
goldenseal as a medication for inflammatory internal conditions such as
respiratory, digestive and genitourinary tract inflammation induced by
allergy or infection, according to Herbwisdom.com.
Sources:
http://theweek.com
http://www.naturalnews.com
http://www.naturalpedia.com
http://www.sciencedaily.com
http://www.herbwisdom.com
http://www.acs.org
http://science.naturalnews.com
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Albert Einstein
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