what are some ways, if any to treat a Mersa infection without going to the docto!
Question: What are some ways, if any to treat a Mersa infection without going to the doctor or E.R.?
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Sorry, but no. How do you know you have MRSA on your own?
Depending on where the infection is, surgery, oral, or IV antibiotics are required.
surgical PA
Overprescription of antibiotics has lead to the development of this type of problem. It makes sense that you need to take a substantial amount of probiotics -- 80% of your immune system is in your gut. The optimum dose for people who are just trying to recover their good gut flora from antibiotic use is 15 billion live cells per day. In your case it would make good sense to more than double that. Vitamin D3 is also an immune system booster. The optimum dose for the average is 5 to 10,000 iu a day. So in your case you could more than double that as well.
Since MRSA has made a nice home in you, the ideal treatment is to make yourself an inhospitable environment.
Properly prepared antimicrobial garlic products in powder and liquid form have been scientifically proven to kill MRSA in human clinical studies. And unlike antibiotic drugs that weaken your immune system, garlic actually boosts your immune system, providing powerful added benefits over the antibiotic drugs.
In 2008, Dr. Ron Cutler and the University of East London (UEL) released the results from a human clinical study performed on 52 patients with hospital acquired MRSA (or HA-MRSA). All 52 patients were treated with a form of stabilized allicin and recovered fully from their MRSA infections. Many of the wounds healed in just 4 to 12 weeks and many of the patients had previously been treated with multiple antibiotics with no improvement.
Another recent study performed by Chungshan Medical University Hospital showed that other compounds in garlic, not just allicin, have powerful natural antibiotic effects. In the study, mice were infected with the bacteria from actual human MRSA patients. The study found that garlic extract, diallyl sulphide and diallyl disulphide provided strong protective functions against MRSA by boosting the immune system.
dont put heat on it it will swell, i have mrsa, it sucks you have to gt intesne antibiotics, and if you get a boil you go to the dr they will give you some, and hopefully it clears if not you have to get it cut open,,,i had one on my butt once that was fun...i had one on my face, and put heat on it and it made my face swell and have black eyes
Nope, and no matter what, I don't suggest it. A buddy of mine lost a portion of his lower face because of it...
You wanna play home remedy, do that with a case of the sniffles, not virulent infections, k? It's not worth the gamble.
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Its expensive and hard to find! Called HBOT
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