Jeff (WI) on 08/17/2024
Regarding MRSA,,,,, I had a cut sustained where I worked in a health club (the number one place to get MRSA is in a hospital and number 2 is a health club) and that little cut became a silver dollar sized seeping, crusty wound and you could see it's fibers going down into deeper layers of tissue. Scared to death of months on IV antibiotics, I found on Pub Med, that Lavendar oil kills staph so I kept a Lavendar soaked bandage on my arm and ate a teaspoon of turmeric in a cup of water 4 times a day and that thing just healed like crazy and was completely gone in less than a week. With all these remedies here, you all can beat this. I would now add in Manuka Honey as I am eating it right now for an intestinal issue. That honey sucks the moisture out of any wound, external or internal and gets rid of the problem.
Mary (MT) on 07/05/2023
Mary (Ohio) on 03/04/2023
mxp5769 (texas) on 02/17/2023
Dosage I used: this has a VERY bitter taste, but you only need a small amount to do the job.
I wet my finger, dip it in the powder & rub that around the roof of my mouth. I chase it with water.
I did this 2X/day until I saw results, then stopped when I thought I needed to.
english name = snakes bed seed
chinese name = she chuang zi
here is the brand I used:
https://plumdragonherbs.com/products/she-chuang-zi
Bianca (Canyon country CA) on 01/23/2023
MadMags (Asheville) on 07/05/2022
Shirley (Miami, Florida) on 12/03/2021
Copper gluconate supplements 4 mg will get rid of it. Please share
Ron (Idaho) on 10/10/2021
I have come to realize the medical profession is not in the business of healing and curing, but they do have the best diagnostic ability and emergency rooms in the world but greatly ending there. The statement I was told they go by is "there is no money in a well man." Sounds reasonable.
Best wishes. if the rosemary works and it is convenient I would like your feedback about it.
ps: you pour it directly on and in the wound and internally if needed. I only used it topically.
Marsha (Georgia) on 09/27/2021
I had a friend yrs ago who had several rounds of MRSA. When he developed the next infection he wanted to use dmso but the metal was a problem & he wound up using 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide - dilluted & he stated that it cleared up rather quickly & he had started using nebulized HP ever since with no further issues. I know this is many yrs late but hopefully may be helpful 2 someone coming across it. There are numerous books/articles available about this. MRSA, cancers can't live in an oxygen rich environment. I now use 3% FGHP regularly & rid myself of asthma, sinusitis & allergies & plan to continues its use. I don't get colds or flu.
Angelica (USA) on 07/11/2021
Deirdre (Earth Clinic) on 06/18/2021
Was doing and bit of research and came across this review on Amazon. I thought it might be very was very helpful for our EC audience. Has anyone heard of this before?
On September 18, 2020 Bruce Evans wrote:
"Most people with partial and full dentures do not realize that there is a film that grows on them, a bio mass, that is a perfect medium for harmful germs etcetera. Five doctors recently discovered this bio mass and found it supported the growth of MRSA, and fungi, along with some other lesser known germs, that if inhaled could cause the wearer a potentially deadly pneumonia. Regular brushing, soaking, even denture cleaners do NOTHING to kill and remove the bio mass...it remains.
This antibiotic, chlorhexidine is one of the things proven to kill and remove the bio mass after a soaking of at least 15 minutes. We remove the denture glue with warm soapy water and then place the dentures in a denture cup filled with chlorhexidine to soak over night. There may be some blue spots remaining which will brush off or be removed with a denture tablet.
Why people are not being told this I cannot say, the papers have been published in medical journals so the data is out there. Where is there a higher incidence of denture use? Where is there a high incidence of pneumonia? Same answer: Elderly population. People are giving themselves MRSA from their dentures..."
Glenda (Miami, Florida) on 04/05/2021
But you must stop taking the pill when it is gone.
Seth (Morton, WA) on 03/11/2021
Shammi (Oregon) on 06/05/2020
I applied it to my sore and covered it with a bandage. I was amazed the next day, that it was actually starting to heal. Real raw honey is a miracle, it is full enzymes that started healing my MRSA.
It is important that that the honey has never been heated. Raw honey mixed with powdered turmeric into a paste, cover with a bandage. I changed my bandage daily. Slowly each day my sore got smaller, until it totally healed. It took about a week. I also, had to take sugar and white flour out of my diet, while I was trying to heal. I noticed that MRSA feeds on sugar.
So while I was healing, I followed a paleo diet, that helped my immune system get better.
Manuka Mom (Los Angeles) on 03/17/2020
CLAY + COLLOIDAL SILVER LONG-TIME BOIL - POSSIBLE MRSA
In full disclosure, I did not confirm that my infection was MRSA, but I have every reason to believe it may have been. I had a lump was growing for months and perhaps years. It became very crimson red and extremely painful. It was quite large.
I tried a few initial remedies, iodine, turmeric, baking soda, onion and potato. All were moderately helpful, but I decided that clay and C. silver would be my final remedies of choice. I used powdered bentonite clay, which I made into a nightly cream poultice and covered with a pad to seal in the moisture and draw out the toxins at night.
After cleaning each morning, I sprayed it with colloidal silver liberally and then let it dry and periodically sprayed it throughout the day. I also gave it sunshine when I could. I further took C. silver and iodine orally (1 - 2 drops of Lugols and 1 t. to 1 T. Sov. Silver multiple times each day (varied amounts, depending on my schedule and need on that day). In just a few short weeks, it went from looking like a trip to the ER was in order to looking like normal skin was growing in without so much as a bump. Miracle for sure.
Blessings to those of you who are struggling. All I can say is, select your therapy and if you don't see any benefit within a couple of days, try something else. You CAN find what is right for you if you are diligent. It takes time to fully recover, but it is surely possible.
This is not medical advice; it's merely the path I selected for myself. Be encouraged, good people!!!
CC (Canada) on 10/25/2020
https://joybileefarm.com/mrsa-natural-cure/
From everything on that page I took a chance and decided to tried the activated charcoal poultice and also bought an activated charcoal soap to use while on the shower, this really helped but still the boils didn't go away completely until I used Rosemary Essential Oil.
WOW ... in 24 hours poof !! boils are healed ...
after 3 months finally the boils are gone ...
Do keep in mind that using the proper oral antibiotic also helped, but no change was notice until the rosemary oil was used, also showering with the charcoal soap really made a difference.
My advice is to read all the different cures that site I link it offers you, rotate the oils and herbs until you find the one that really does it for you.
Dominique (Miami, Florida) on 09/29/2020
Seth (Morton, Wa) on 12/10/2018
Seth (Morton, Wa.) on 11/23/2018
Shalom (San Francisco) on 11/20/2018
* 3% Hydrogen Peroxide (in a spritz bottle)
* Nano Silver Gel
* Antibiotic Cream
* Colloidal Silver Soap
* Baking Soda
* Activated Charcoal Capsals
* Coconut Oil
* Manuka Honey
* Silver Dressing / Bandage
* Cool Mist Vaporizer
DIRECTIONS: Use at least 3 times daily, morning and evening especially, prior to washing or showering affected area:
A. MRSA AREA WASHING & SHOWERING:
Stand in shower:
1) Generously spritz MRSA area with 3% Hydrogen Peroxide ("HP") rubbing it into site.
2) Let HP sit and bubble on MRSA site until almost dry.*
3) Take a small towel and vigorously rub MRSA site gently scrubbing old flaky skin off.*
4) Start shower or wash.
5) Use Colloidal Silver Soap and begin washing area.
a. Use a second Colloidal Silver Soap or silver gel soap and wash for non-MRSA areas all over.
b. Scrub and polish with baking soda.
c. Rinse off. Exit shower.
6) Take 1 clean towel pat dry MRSA site.
7) Spritz site with HP - rub and scrub MRSA area with towel again, gently exfoliating flaky skin, til dry.
8) Take a 2nd clean towel and pat dry non-MRSA sites.
9) Take Nano Silver Gel (Collodial Silver Gel) and Antibiotic Cream (combine) and rub all over MRSA site.
10) Cover with a (silver or manuka honey) dressing or air dry as needed.
11) Take 1 or 2 Activated Charcoal Capsals before bed
12) If necessary, add a 2 -3 capfuls of HP to Cool Mist Vaporizer and breath in as long as needed or comfortable before bedtime.
I read or work on computer and have my Vaporizer right near my face and nostrils breathing in HP vapors before. I do this for about 15 min to 1 hr. It adds oxygen to the system.
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*This often stings (but not as bad as MRSA). As site cures, stinging will subside. Keep repeating at least 3 times a day as a routine prior to washing and showering. The flaky skin must be removed to not allow MRSA crevices to continue growing and expanding in them. Only use towel once.
Wash in bleach. Keep lots of clean towels on hand for this routine multiple times daily.
Ideally have one towel for MRSA site and a second for non-MRSA site. Do not use MRSA towel on non-MRSA affected areas.
Toss MRSA towels directly into washer with bleach. DO NOT let it touch other surfaces or your skin. Treat it like it has MRSA cooties (cause it does) and it is only fit for the bleach and soap filled washing machine.
All of the ingredients can be bought at Health Food stores like: rainbow.coop, mountainroseherbs.com, starwest-botanicals.com, swansonvitamins.com, nowfoods.com, herbspro.com, sfherb.com, etc.
DISCLAIMER: Not affiliated with any of the vendors or makers mentioned here. This is for educational purposes only. This is not medical advice. For medical advice, consult with your Natural Health Doctor or primary care physician.