Posted By Alegrefeliz (Troncones, Guerrero, Mexico) on 11/30/2011
Hi, I am in Mexico. My housekeeper's 5yr old has open sores over his body. The doctors here say it is herpes. I am concerned for her and so I am investigating. I had staph once and know how hard it is to get rid of it and my daughter had mrsa three years ago. Mrsa is new to me but I know it is dangerous.
I am concerned about misdiagnosis because this could be life threatening. I want to help her but alternatives are not understood so well in this mexican culture. So simple is best.
She will go to the doctor, of course, but I want to make the suggestion that it could be mrsa. I thought herbes was basically oral or genital. The child does have genital sores but also all over his body.
I know we are not going to diagnosis this here, but I hope to help her in anyway I can.
It seems that washing with apple cider vinegar is helpful and turmeric sounds like a miracle.
Turmeric milk was mentioned.
Also, it is my understanding that regular honey spread over the sores, seals the sore from the air and creates a sterile environment and soft enough for new skin to grow. Anyone know more about this? That special honey is out of the question.
I can only suggest simple for her, things she knows and do not cost much.
Thankyou
Replied by Carer (Waikato, New Zealand) on 11/30/2011
Try colloidal Silver on the wounds and give the child some to drink as well at health stores you will be amazed at the outcome.
Replied by Oscar (Syracuse, New York, Usa) on 12/01/2011
Well, the different herpes viruses are the MOST investigated, substantiated, family of lipid coated viruses that BHT [ butylated hydroxytoluene ] has been proven to be a very effective treatment for. Many articles have been published about just that and at least a few books also. My focus has been on BHT as a treatment for hepatitis C. The information is out there about BHT as a treatment for the different herpes viruses. Here is one of many links about BHT as a treatment for the different herpes viruses: http://bht-herpes.com/
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