Guest guest Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 Fran I'm sorry to hear about your grandson, and I am praying for him too. MRSA now kills more people than AIDS in the USA. The treatments mentioned below do work well for localized skin MRSA infections, but once the MRSA hits the bloodstream they can't be taken in doses that make much of a difference. My recommendation would be to convince the doctors to supplement high doses of vitamin D3... in the neighborhood of 1000 iu per lb per day for 3-5 days (so if he is 80 lbs, then 80,000 iu per day). Vitamin D is a natural antibiotic and helps the body heal infections. There is also a MSRA support group in called " MRSA " . They would likely recommend ensuring that the doctors keep up certain antibiotics for much longer durations than normal, as the normal doses against MRSA is typically not effective, but you should check the group for more info on that one. If you can get your hands on it, I would guess that Rick Simpson hemp oil would also be effective... you might want to join the forum on phoenixtears.ca and ask the question. Here is a link, on Alternative medicine and MRSA: a.. Manuka honey kills MRSA (remember, honey never should be given internally to anyone under 1 year old) b.. Colloidal silver kills MRSA c.. Tea tree oil kills MRSA http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/newsletter/2006-june-july.shtml Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 Patti, Are you suggesting that using Colloidal Silver internally would not take care of this? Bill Corley From: Patti Juengst Fran I'm sorry to hear about your grandson, and I am praying for him too. MRSA now kills more people than AIDS in the USA. The treatments mentioned below do work well for localized skin MRSA infections, but once the MRSA hits the bloodstream they can't be taken in doses that make much of a difference. My recommendation would be to convince the doctors to supplement high doses of vitamin D3... in the neighborhood of 1000 iu per lb per day for 3-5 days (so if he is 80 lbs, then 80,000 iu per day). Vitamin D is a natural antibiotic and helps the body heal infections. There is also a MSRA support group in called " MRSA " . They would likely recommend ensuring that the doctors keep up certain antibiotics for much longer durations than normal, as the normal doses against MRSA is typically not effective, but you should check the group for more info on that one. If you can get your hands on it, I would guess that Rick Simpson hemp oil would also be effective... you might want to join the forum on phoenixtears.ca and ask the question. Here is a link, on Alternative medicine and MRSA: a.. Manuka honey kills MRSA (remember, honey never should be given internally to anyone under 1 year old) b.. Colloidal silver kills MRSA c.. Tea tree oil kills MRSA http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/newsletter/2006-june-july.shtml Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 Hi Patti I really feel Colloidal silver should kill MRSA. but I should have gone into more detail when I did that post to Fran. My wife said Sunlight onto the wound good to for Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus bacteria (MRSA) this link go's into more detail about colloidal silver http://www.2012.com.au/Colloidal_SilverB.html To me I feel all these things work the same way. The bugs as well as cancer take in more material then do our normal cells. Because there trying to reproduce them self, so they should take in an over dose, I must admit I have not tried Manuka honey My wife who's a Registered Nurse just told me it works on wounds, but it not prescribe by doctors, only naturopaths, Here a bit I found on the internet on Manuka honey. " All types of honey contain hydrogen peroxide which has proven anti-septic and anti-bacterial properties. However these properties can vary widely and can be destroyed by light and heat. Therefore, the anti-bacterial properties of honey in general are not always reliable. There is one notable exception - Manuka honey. The University of Waikato's Dr Molan discovered that some Manuka honey has consistently reliable anti-bacterial properties. This superior property is known as UMF® - Unique Manuka Factor - which is found only in some Manuka honey. The Manuka plant producing UMF® is unique to New Zealand. You will see that Manuka honey containing UMF® also has a number which indicates the strength of the UMF®. A UMF® rating of 10 or higher has reliable health properties and the higher the number, the stronger and more reliable it is. " I have tried Tea tree oil and it did help but I know for sure that Colloidal silver help me. so a lot of the imformation on honey come from this link http://www.vitaminme.com.au/site/page.cfm?u=26 & s=shopProductInfo & t=shopProductIn\ fo & productId=9098 & gclid=COPYx6Dbyp8CFRwUawodbjSE0g What is Tea Tree Oil? Latin Name: Melaleuca alternifolia Other Names: Melaleuca oil, Australian tea tree oil Tea tree oil is an essential oil obtained by steam distillation of the leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia, a plant native to Australia. Historically, the leaves were used as a substitute for tea, which is how tea tree oil got its name. The part used medicinally is the oil from the leaves. Why Do People Use Tea Tree Oil? Tea tree has a long history of traditional use. Australian aboriginals used tea tree leaves for healing skin cuts, burns, and infections by crushing the leaves and applying them to the affected area. Tea tree oil contains consituents called terpenoids, which have been found to have antiseptic and antifungal activity. The compound terpinen-4-ol is the most abundant and is thought to be responsible for most of tea tree oil's antimicrobial activity. ------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 They make both silver and manuka-honey based would dressings that are likely very effective against localized infections. Chances are if you have MRSA and are admitted to the hospital, you likely have a more serious internal infection where these treatments cannot be directly applied. I have read the information published by the makers of Manuka honey that it DOES NOT work once the MRSA hits the blood stream, only for local surface infections. I have not read as much about silver so I am not as sure, but worry about taking silver orally in doses sufficient to kill MRSA without damaging your body in other ways. It is definitely worth doing some more thorough research, and maybe combining with other things. Many also seem to take grapefruit seed extract (GSE). Of course you have to be very careful about spreading as it is very contagious. Again there is lots of information on the MRSA group including information on Silver, Honey, and Essential oils such as GSE and tea tree oil. Patti > > Hi Patti I really feel Colloidal silver should kill MRSA. but I should have gone into more detail when I did that post to Fran. My wife said Sunlight onto the wound good to for Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus bacteria (MRSA) > > this link go's into more detail about colloidal silver http://www.2012.com.au/Colloidal_SilverB.html > > To me I feel all these things work the same way. The bugs as well as cancer take in more material then do our normal cells. Because there trying to reproduce them self, so they should take in an over dose, > I must admit I have not tried Manuka honey My wife who's a Registered Nurse just told me it works on wounds, but it not prescribe by doctors, only naturopaths, > > Here a bit I found on the internet on Manuka honey. > " All types of honey contain hydrogen peroxide which has proven anti-septic and anti-bacterial properties. However these properties can vary widely and can be destroyed by light and heat. Therefore, the anti-bacterial properties of honey in general are not always reliable. There is one notable exception - Manuka honey. The University of Waikato's Dr Molan discovered that some Manuka honey has consistently reliable anti-bacterial properties. This superior property is known as UMF® - Unique Manuka Factor - which is found only in some Manuka honey. The Manuka plant producing UMF® is unique to New Zealand. You will see that Manuka honey containing UMF® also has a number which indicates the strength of the UMF®. A UMF® rating of 10 or higher has reliable health properties and the higher the number, the stronger and more reliable it is. " > > I have tried Tea tree oil and it did help but I know for sure that Colloidal silver help me. so > a lot of the imformation on honey come from this link > > http://www.vitaminme.com.au/site/page.cfm?u=26 & s=shopProductInfo & t=shopProductIn\ fo & productId=9098 & gclid=COPYx6Dbyp8CFRwUawodbjSE0g > > What is Tea Tree Oil? > Latin Name: Melaleuca alternifolia > Other Names: Melaleuca oil, Australian tea tree oil > > Tea tree oil is an essential oil obtained by steam distillation of the leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia, a plant native to Australia. > > Historically, the leaves were used as a substitute for tea, which is how tea tree oil got its name. The part used medicinally is the oil from the leaves. > > Why Do People Use Tea Tree Oil? > Tea tree has a long history of traditional use. Australian aboriginals used tea tree leaves for healing skin cuts, burns, and infections by crushing the leaves and applying them to the affected area. > > Tea tree oil contains consituents called terpenoids, which have been found to have antiseptic and antifungal activity. The compound terpinen-4-ol is the most abundant and is thought to be responsible for most of tea tree oil's antimicrobial activity. > > ------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 Patti, I don't know about the manuka-honey, as I have not tried it, as yet. I have tried the Colloidal silver, and you should not be concerned I still think it quite safe, I have read that people have been taking Colloidal silver for ions. I think, that where the term " Blue blood " come from, and the term, " A baby born with a silver spoon in its mouth. " I been making and taking colloidal silver for the last two years as it seems to help with my CFS and I don't know if it helps with my prostate cancer, though, and I doubt that it would, with prostate cancer as it a different mechanism. I still think it will work with Fran G/son MRSA cheers Ray From: patimus98 Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2010 They make both silver and manuka-honey based would dressings that are likely very effective against localized infections. Chances are if you have MRSA and are admitted to the hospital, you likely have a more serious internal infection where these treatments cannot be directly applied. I have read the information published by the makers of Manuka honey that it DOES NOT work once the MRSA hits the blood stream, only for local surface infections. I have not read as much about silver so I am not as sure, but worry about taking silver orally in doses sufficient to kill MRSA without damaging your body in other ways. It is definitely worth doing some more thorough research, and maybe combining with other things. Many also seem to take grapefruit seed extract (GSE). Of course you have to be very careful about spreading as it is very contagious. Again there is lots of information on the MRSA group including information on Silver, Honey, and Essential oils such as GSE and tea tree oil. Patti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2010 Report Share Posted January 30, 2010 Search " MSRA Colloidal Silver " http://www.ehow.com/way_5206774_colloidal-silver-mrsa-cure.html Bill Corley From: patimus98 Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 They make both silver and manuka-honey based would dressings that are likely very effective against localized infections. Chances are if you have MRSA and are admitted to the hospital, you likely have a more serious internal infection where these treatments cannot be directly applied. I have read the information published by the makers of Manuka honey that it DOES NOT work once the MRSA hits the blood stream, only for local surface infections. I have not read as much about silver so I am not as sure, but worry about taking silver orally in doses sufficient to kill MRSA without damaging your body in other ways. It is definitely worth doing some more thorough research, and maybe combining with other things. Many also seem to take grapefruit seed extract (GSE). Of course you have to be very careful about spreading as it is very contagious. Again there is lots of information on the MRSA group including information on Silver, Honey, and Essential oils such as GSE and tea tree oil. Patti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2010 Report Share Posted January 30, 2010 MMS1 i gather also helps with MRSA. Google Jim Humble + MMS1. There is also a group called Miracle Mineral Solutions. > > Fran > I'm sorry to hear about your grandson, and I am praying for him too. MRSA now kills more people than AIDS in the USA. > > > The treatments mentioned below do work well for localized skin MRSA infections, but once the MRSA hits the bloodstream they can't be taken in doses that make much of a difference. My recommendation would be to convince the doctors to supplement high doses of vitamin D3... in the neighborhood of 1000 iu per lb per day for 3-5 days (so if he is 80 lbs, then 80,000 iu per day). Vitamin D is a natural antibiotic and helps the body heal infections. There is also a MSRA support group in called " MRSA " . They would likely recommend ensuring that the doctors keep up certain antibiotics for much longer durations than normal, as the normal doses against MRSA is typically not effective, but you should check the group for more info on that one. If you can get your hands on it, I would guess that Rick Simpson hemp oil would also be effective... you might want to join the forum on phoenixtears.ca and ask the question. > Here is a link, on Alternative medicine and MRSA: > a.. Manuka honey kills MRSA (remember, honey never should be given internally to anyone under 1 year old) > > b.. Colloidal silver kills MRSA > > c.. Tea tree oil kills MRSA > > http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/newsletter/2006-june-july.shtml > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2010 Report Share Posted January 30, 2010 Maybe colloidal silver with 10% DMSO will work for the boy. But ask his docs first. CS is safe for kids even new born, i gather. But i am not sure with DMSO although it is organic. > > Patti, I don't know about the manuka-honey, as I have not tried it, as yet. I have tried the Colloidal silver, and you should not be concerned I still think it quite safe, I have read that people have been taking Colloidal silver for ions. I think, that where the term " Blue blood " come from, and the term, " A baby born with a silver spoon in its mouth. " I been making and taking colloidal silver for the last two years as it seems to help with my CFS and I don't know if it helps with my prostate cancer, though, and I doubt that it would, with prostate cancer as it a different mechanism. I still think it will work with Fran G/son MRSA cheers Ray > > > From: patimus98 > Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2010 > > They make both silver and manuka-honey based would dressings that are likely very effective against localized infections. Chances are if you have MRSA and are admitted to the hospital, you likely have a more serious internal infection where these treatments cannot be directly applied. I have read the information published by the makers of Manuka honey that it DOES NOT work once the MRSA hits the blood stream, only for local surface infections. I have not read as much about silver so I am not as sure, but worry about taking silver orally in doses sufficient to kill MRSA without damaging your body in other ways. It is definitely worth doing some more thorough research, and maybe combining with other things. > Many also seem to take grapefruit seed extract (GSE). > Of course you have to be very careful about spreading as it is very contagious. > Again there is lots of information on the MRSA group including information on Silver, Honey, and Essential oils such as GSE and tea tree oil. > Patti > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2010 Report Share Posted January 30, 2010 I recently used CS and DMSO (25% DMSO) for a bad ear infection. I think it would be safe at a 10% dilution. A small application to test the skin should let you know if he has an allergic reaction. Cheri > > this is a very good idea, where did you find this. I been searching for some thing like it for a while now. Colloidal silver and DMSO treatment protocol. And it not only works for MRSA but for cancer to This is from this link below. I never knew Colloidal silver can be used with cancer, even though I take it every day. can you get this to fran. > > > http://www.new-cancer-treatments.org/Cancer/DMSO_CS.html > > > http://www.kornax.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY & Store_Code=KE & Category_\ Code=DMO & gclid=CO67r42lzZ8CFQMsawodCSUczw > > all the best, Ray > > > > From: > Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2010 2:09 AM > > Maybe colloidal silver with 10% DMSO will work for the boy. But ask his docs first. CS is safe for kids even new born, i gather. But i am not sure with DMSO although it is organic. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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