Posted on 09/21/2012 5:25:12 PM PDT by neverdem
His paper from last year.
My cousin just about lost a leg to this stuff a couple of years ago ... quite an ordeal.
If they think they are making good progress now, wait till they try vinegar.
FReepmail me if you want on or off my combined microbiology/immunology ping list.
I’m glad the researchers ahven’t limited their thinking to merely topical treatments ...
Had just this past summer that landed me up in the hospital, another really bad bacterial infection, second most serious after MRSA, which if left untreated, could also become life threatening and I had it on my lower left jaw/chin area because of two dead wisdom teeth in the lower left jaw area as well called cellulitis. The wisdom teeth were removed and the area drained.
:’)
Thanks neverdem
ping
Wonderful news! Cleveland is a pit,,, but it can be very proud of Case Western, and the work done there! My Dad graduated summa cum laude in ‘42.
Exactly what I was thinking. Then H2O2. What are they going to do with the extra money in their budgets?
If you have a occurrence try drinking a tsp of baking soda in water. Raise your O2 level and kill it.
Dittos to that!
Several years ago, I got strep throat. My sister-in-law got it about the same time. She went to the Dr and got medicine to treat hers. I chose to gargle with cider vinegar. After two days of this, I woke up in the middle of the night to a feeling that something ‘popped’ in my throat and then feeling something slightly gritty. The sore throat was gone and I felt much better in the morning. It took my sister-in-law a week before she started to feel better.
re-occurrence
acetic acid, hydrogen peroxide...
how about coloidial silver?
“Source : Case Western Reserve University”
I worked at The University Hospitals of Cleveland for years (associated with Case.) I’d have to be at deaths door to see a doctor. There are so many cures for so many things.... If it can’t be made a pharmaceutical drug and patented, forget it. If you don’t follow alternative medicine or old treatments, tough luck. They’ve cured cancer so many different ways it’s ridiculous, but cures don’t make money for the doctors, hospitals or pharmaceutical companies, especially when they can’t be patented.
Great post; great thread. Thanks to all posters.
life/health BUMP!
bookmark. Thanks.
Thank-you!
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