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Though I'm no doctor, and even they are still groping with MRSA, I

will list some things I've run into.

1. MRSA can infect skin, and then dig into muscle tissue

2. If it digs down into the muscle, surgery is required.

3. Since you probably don't enjoy participating or paying for

surgery, the logical thing is to wonder how to avoid it.

4. Applying very hot cloths to the infection can drive it towards the

surface (and away from muscles).

5. Use hot water in cloth hot as you can stand, at least 5 times a

day.

6. Use godzilla on it frequently (researching only).

7. Doctors may prescribe baterban or other meds (not sure about this,

as not a medical person)

8. Use everything you can use safely on MRSA

9. Objective is to avoid surgery, contain it

10. MRSA may hide out in the nasal area

11. Use godzilla electrodes alongside the nostrils or even inside

them to gain access to it and reduce it, hypothetically

12. Godzilla gloves would be your first choice, as this infection is

aggressive, and not viral. Virus is probably easier to de-activate

than bacteria, so scaling up the attack is warranted from the

hypothesis we are presuming to test.

MRSA is no joke. It may be the lightning rod that attracts the world

to godzilla devices and ushers in a bright new world for sufferers of

all kinds. But I have had MRSA attack in the eye. It was painful,

itchy, and gone quickly. I used anti-bacterial ointment, oral

bacterban, and godzilla on it locally. Don't screw around with this

trying to prove anything. All I can say is it went pretty fast, and

an expert agrees with me. In the body, it can go systemic, and kill

you. Sometimes the medical remedies fall short, other times they

work fine. But in one ER, the same people get treated and keep

coming back with it. So, there's room for improvement on MRSA. This

may be a big help, and we need many to test it, but not at risk to

their health. Some have reported using just godzilla on MRSA and it

worked fine. In my case, the eye area was probably a bit harder to

reach than, say, an arm or torso area infection. You be the judge.

bG

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