Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand)
Dear Michaela: In the future, both the MRSA and the boils will get worse, however most of the epidemic occurred only in the last decade.
There are some differences between a boil and MRSA. A boil can be cause by either a staph or another bacteria. However a boil is more often caused by the bacterium, Mycobacterium fortuitum, which is a common bacteria found in dirt and chlorine treated water.
The first report of such infection occurred in the 1930s. The organism has not been known to infect humans, but only in the recent decades it has. And once it is compatible in human things will likely get worse. Mycobacterium infects in human in recent decades as a result of contaminated innoculation, vaccinations, and lack of sterilizations of needles, etc. The recent outbreak of a nail salon occurred in the 2000 at a Nail salon in California. It started in the feet before it gets infected to the legs, and the buttocks.
The organism is a hard shell hydrophobic organism protects them which makes killing using even antibiotics. Oil based method such as using tea tree oil makes penetration easier, but I think, alcohol and turmeric, or tea tree oil and turmeric, or even tea tree oil + turmeric + DMSO, are much more effective. I prefer to use a more complete way, using a mixture of tea tree oil, turmeric, water, DMSO and baking soda. DMSO is highly penetrating and goes right through the hydrophobic cells. The reason why they are now not only more aggressive, and more compatible and more deadlier, is a little known science called horizontal gene transfer, in which DNA materials from a virulent source, such as bioweapons genes, gets exchanged with common benign bacteria and becomes deadly in the process. Even a single gene of bioweapons microbes leaked into population can bring an epidemic. This is why genetic engineering is so deadly in the case of horizontal gene transfer which occurs naturally, but we humans made it into something like a Frankenstein creation instead, unintended perhaps, by Dr. Frankenstein.
MRSA stands for Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. But it has been used much broader to become generally resistant to most forms of antibiotics. As to the MRSA, this is a staph infection, where a strong alkaline mixture, and some hydrogen peroxide 1% with sodium carbonate and potassium carbonate might help topically to kill them. There are a lot of other methods that can kill them without the need for antibiotics to which the microbes are already resistant.
The biggest victims of MRSA are the people in the hospitals since most hospitals used an acid form of disinfectant, but the microbes are acid resistant. A more suitable disinfectant that a hospital should use is an alkaline based peroxide system. Other public places where MRSA includes, nursing homes, gymnasiums, for example. MRSA can take an extreme form of being flesh eating bacteria, although they are much slower to digest than those of ebola.