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    The 5 best natural antibiotics and anti-virals that destroy superbugs and just about everything else

    The 5 best natural antibiotics and anti-virals that destroy superbugs and just about everything else


    April 10, 2012

    (NaturalNews) Sir Alexander Fleming discovered the antibacterial power of the mold Penicillium notatum in 1928. Even though it was a natural healing agent effective in destroying Staphylococcus aureus and other noxious bacteria, the pharmaceutical industry got hold of nature's bounty and it became -- along with multiple other Big Pharma inventions -- the nightmare of modern antibiotics, causing as many problems for mankind as they were supposed to help. Because of the overuse of antibiotics, super-bugs have developed that are resistant to all but the most powerful drugs, whose side effects are often dangerous.

    In nature's infinite wisdom, several other highly effective substances exist with antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties, all able to protect the human body safely and with deep healing powers. You don't have to go much farther than the refrigerator or your pantry cupboard to find safe, delicious foods and herbs to eradicate the most virulent bacteria and viruses.

    Garlic

    Garlic has been used worldwide for thousands of years for medicinal purposes. This wonder plant treats everything from a simple earache to pneumonia, MRSA, Helicobacter pylori, the flu and even the black plague. Contemporary research has confirmed that garlic possesses numerous antioxidants that kill bacteria and free radicals in the blood protecting the immune system and making it stronger. Garlic's active ingredient allicin can also attack and destroy a variety of viruses -- unlike modern antibiotics -- as well as fugal infections, such as candida. Taking garlic supplements as a prophylactic may help to protect against various pathogens and prevent the onset of disease.

    Echinacea

    Echinacea has been used for hundreds of years to strengthen the immune system and fight a variety of infections. Traditionally, echinacea was used to treat open wounds, diptheria, cellulitis, blood poisoning, syphilitic lesions and other bacterial-related diseases. Although it's mostly used today for fighting colds and flu, this potent herb possesses the ability to destroy the most virulent bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus which causes deadly MRSA.

    Colloidal Silver

    The germicidal and antibacterial properties of colloidal silver were discovered almost a century ago. Numerous clinical cases and anecdotal evidence provides us with the knowledge of the power of colloidal silver to kill bacteria, fungal infections and viruses. Even though the FDA has tried to discredit the efficacy of this important healing substance, the effects of colloidal silver in the treatment of bacterial diseases such as MRSA, topical wounds, sores and infections speaks for itself.

    Pau D'Arco

    Pau d'Arco is an herb native to South America whose active ingredient lapachol, has been found to relieve a wide range of infections include those initiated by bacteria, viruses and fungus. Studies suggest that Pau d'arco may also have cancer-fighting properties, although more research is needed. Pau d'arco was used by the Indians of South America to strengthen the immune system and fight life-threatening diseases. It's best consumed as a tea or decoction.

    Manuka Honey

    The most delicious and deadly agent that works to kill bacteria is Manuka honey, which comes from Australia and New Zealand. Researchers have discovered that Manuka honey applied topically can kill a wide range of pathogens, including MRSA and flesh-eating bacteria. Scientists were pleased by the fact that the treated bacteria didn't build up any resistance, rendering the honey ineffective.

    Sources for this article include:

    University of North Carolina at Wilmington Graduate Fellows Program; "Bubonic Plague: Yesterday's Scourge--and Tomorrow's?"; Tina Blue; December 2000
    http://uncw.edu/smec/gk_fellows/Docu...onicPlague.pdf

    Carson-Newman College: The Black Plague: The Least You Need to Know
    http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/documents/Black_Plague.pdf

    University of Maryland Medical Center: Garlic
    http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/garlic-000245.htm

    University of Connecticut: Garlic
    http://fitsweb.uchc.edu/student/sele...rf/garlic.html

    Ethiopian Medical Journal, vol. 40(3); D. Dikasso; July 2002: Investigation on the antibacterial properties of garlic (Allium sativum) on pneumonia causing bacteria.
    http://grande.nal.usda.gov

    University of Maryland Medical Center: MRSA--Treatment
    http://www.umm.edu/ency/article/007261trt.htm

    University of Maryland Medical Center: Echinacea
    http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/echinacea-000239.htm

    University of Maryland Medical Center: Cellulitis
    http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/c...tis-000033.htm

    Huntington College of Health Sciences: MRSA--Natural Methods for Prevention
    http://www.hchs.edu/literature/MRSA.pdf

    FDA -- DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES: Over-the-Counter Drug Products Containing Colloidal Silver
    Ingredients or Silver Salts
    http://www.fda.gov/ohrms/dockets/98fr/081799a.txt

    Colloidal Silver: The Undisputed Cure for MRSA and Other Deadly Super-Pathogens
    http://www.colloidalsilvercuresmrsa.com/mrsa_cure.htm

    MRSA (MULTIPLE-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS): Colloidal Silver as a Real Cure for MRSA
    http://www.exfoli.com/mrsa/?p=45

    Silver Medicine: Dr. Robert O. Becker, M.D. -- Silver Ions and Electromedicine
    http://www.silvermedicine.org/robertobecker.html

    Paudarco.org: Pau d'Arco Benefits
    http://www.paudarco.org/benefits.php

    University of Colorado at Denver: Pau D'Arco
    http://ucdenver.edu

    The Australian Hone, I killed the superbug
    http://www.theaustralian.com.au

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    Have not ordered yet but found http://www.wedderspoon.ca/shop/home.php which has Manuka honey shippable to Canada.
    proj·ect
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    6. to set forth or calculate (some future thing).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Project View Post
    Have not ordered yet but found http://www.wedderspoon.ca/shop/home.php which has Manuka honey shippable to Canada.
    I get mine from a small shop in St. Lawrence Market in Toronto.

    Oleg has a huge selection of honey and he will ship to you. Just email him what you want and he'll get back to you. Shipping is very reasonable.

    Also try his Tasmanian Leatherwood Honey. It's out of this world!!

    http://www.honeyworld.ca/



    Oleg has a wide variety of Manuka honey. If you are ever in Toronto at the market, go down and he will let you taste all the honey he has. I highly recommend him and his products.

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    Cool, looks like this is his store http://spawide.com/

    rant: If you are in Canada make it clear! I will not order from the US. There is no indication this store is located in and ships from Canada (except for CDN currency, but many places drop ship from across the border).

    If you know this guy mention to him that he should say where his packages ship from and what shipping they use (ie Canada Post).
    proj·ect
    1. something that is contemplated, devised, or planned; plan; scheme.
    2. a large or major undertaking, especially one involving considerable money, personnel, and equipment.
    3. a specific task of investigation, especially in scholarship.
    4. to propose, contemplate, or plan.
    5. to throw, cast, or impel forward or onward.
    6. to set forth or calculate (some future thing).
    7. to extend or protrude beyond something else.
    8. to use one's voice forcefully enough to be heard at a distance, as in a theater.
    9. to produce a clear impression of one's thoughts, personality, role, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Project View Post
    Cool, looks like this is his store http://spawide.com/

    rant: If you are in Canada make it clear! I will not order from the US. There is no indication this store is located in and ships from Canada (except for CDN currency, but many places drop ship from across the border).

    If you know this guy mention to him that he should say where his packages ship from and what shipping they use (ie Canada Post).
    I'm not sure this is Oleg's store. Why would he have a website that doesn't cross reference his other business or allow folks to buy online at honeyworld?

    I can't see any indication they are one and the same...why do you think so?

    Last time I spoke to him on the phone I had to give him my order via email and confirm over the phone. Why would he not have just referred me to complete online at the link you posted? I was just at the market a several months ago...I don't think they are one and the same P

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