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SeagateProducts.com

Seagate completed (in-vitro) independent lab testing on 6 products

against the " MRSA " (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus)

bacteria. This is the mutated strain of Staph that is now circulating

in hospitals, schools and in the general population. A summary of the

test results is provided by the graph below:

Results - For each of the 6 products tested, no bacteria colony

survived beyond the initial 60 minutes of the 28-day test. The

results were consistent for both the olive oil-based products (Stop

Rash and Bye Bye Diaper Rash) and the olive leaf-based products

(Nasal Spray, Throat Spray, Earache Remedy and Pediatric Earache

Remedy). Most dramatic was the Olive Leaf Nasal Spray that killed all

1.4 million colonies within the initial 15 seconds.

Significance - This is the first time that natural remedies have been

tested on bacteria strains before and after their mutation and were

unaffected by the mutation in contrast with methicillin-based

antibiotic drugs which have lost their potency against the mutated

germ.

More Information - For more details about the dangers of " MRSA "

staph, the lab tests, and steps that you can take to reduce the

dangers of infection read this.

Disclaimer - None of these products tested is claimed as or approved

for use as an antibiotic drug or for the treatment of any disease.

These products are natural homeopathic remedies that are regulated

and approved only for the treatment against specific symptoms (ie.

sinus irritations for Olive Leaf Nasal Spray). If you believe you

have " MRSA " Staph infection, immediately go see your doctor.

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Thought this might interest some of you...

SeagateProducts.com

Seagate completed (in-vitro) independent lab testing on 6 products

against the " MRSA " (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus)

bacteria. This is the mutated strain of Staph that is now circulating

in hospitals, schools and in the general population. A summary of the

test results is provided by the graph below:

Results - For each of the 6 products tested, no bacteria colony

survived beyond the initial 60 minutes of the 28-day test. The

results were consistent for both the olive oil-based products (Stop

Rash and Bye Bye Diaper Rash) and the olive leaf-based products

(Nasal Spray, Throat Spray, Earache Remedy and Pediatric Earache

Remedy). Most dramatic was the Olive Leaf Nasal Spray that killed all

1.4 million colonies within the initial 15 seconds.

Significance - This is the first time that natural remedies have been

tested on bacteria strains before and after their mutation and were

unaffected by the mutation in contrast with methicillin-based

antibiotic drugs which have lost their potency against the mutated

germ.

More Information - For more details about the dangers of " MRSA "

staph, the lab tests, and steps that you can take to reduce the

dangers of infection read this.

Disclaimer - None of these products tested is claimed as or approved

for use as an antibiotic drug or for the treatment of any disease.

These products are natural homeopathic remedies that are regulated

and approved only for the treatment against specific symptoms (ie.

sinus irritations for Olive Leaf Nasal Spray). If you believe you

have " MRSA " Staph infection, immediately go see your doctor.

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