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> Hi all. This is an off topic request for any help with dealing with staph

boils. After having my tonsils out last May I developed a very tiny but very

painful red spot on my knee that turned out to be a staph boil that went into an

abcess. I did go to the Doctor to confirm that it wasn't a spider bite. At that

time he wanted to put me on a heavy duty antibiotic for 30 days to rid my system

of the infection. I declined because by the time I got in to see him I had been

treating the abcess myself with a combination of bentonite clay and goldenseal

powder kept on the open sore 24 hours a day and it was working! However 1 month

later I had 2 spots show up on the other knee and immediately started the

anti-biotic and had no trouble with those abcessing or any trouble at all until

Saturday. Now I have another boil on the knee and it is starting to abcess.

Does anyone have any ideas for me? I have come so far in my gut health that I

really don't want to go back down the road of anti-biotics if I don't have too.

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> Thanks in advance!

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> Jana

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Hi Jana,

Check out the Earth Clinic. It has a whole section on Boils, Staph Infections,

and MRSA:

http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/boils.html

Tumeric gets the most yeas (251)

Best,

Dee

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> Hi all. This is an off topic request for any help with dealing with staph

boils. After having my tonsils out last May I developed a very tiny but very

painful red spot on my knee that turned out to be a staph boil that went into an

abcess. I did go to the Doctor to confirm that it wasn't a spider bite. At that

time he wanted to put me on a heavy duty antibiotic for 30 days to rid my system

of the infection. I declined because by the time I got in to see him I had been

treating the abcess myself with a combination of bentonite clay and goldenseal

powder kept on the open sore 24 hours a day and it was working! However 1 month

later I had 2 spots show up on the other knee and immediately started the

anti-biotic and had no trouble with those abcessing or any trouble at all until

Saturday. Now I have another boil on the knee and it is starting to abcess.

Does anyone have any ideas for me? I have come so far in my gut health that I

really don't want to go back down the road of anti-biotics if I don't have too.

>

> Thanks in advance!

>

> Jana

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Sounds like low immune system. Improving immune response should be part of the

therapy. The immune system uses a lot of glutathione and when it's low, all

types of infection are stimulated. Undenatured whey and selenium support

glutahtione production, giving elevated glutathione for about 8 hours.

all good,

Duncan

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> Hi all. This is an off topic request for any help with dealing with staph

boils. After having my tonsils out last May I developed a very tiny but very

painful red spot on my knee that turned out to be a staph boil that went into an

abcess. I did go to the Doctor to confirm that it wasn't a spider bite. At that

time he wanted to put me on a heavy duty antibiotic for 30 days to rid my system

of the infection. I declined because by the time I got in to see him I had been

treating the abcess myself with a combination of bentonite clay and goldenseal

powder kept on the open sore 24 hours a day and it was working! However 1 month

later I had 2 spots show up on the other knee and immediately started the

anti-biotic and had no trouble with those abcessing or any trouble at all until

Saturday. Now I have another boil on the knee and it is starting to abcess.

Does anyone have any ideas for me? I have come so far in my gut health that I

really don't want to go back down the road of anti-biotics if I don't have too.

>

> Thanks in advance!

>

> Jana

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Dolores <dgk@...> wrote:

>Hi Jana,

>

>Check out the Earth Clinic. It has a whole section on Boils, Staph Infections,

and MRSA:

>http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/boils.html

>

>Tumeric gets the most yeas (251)

>

>Best,

>Dee

>

>

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>> Hi all. This is an off topic request for any help with dealing with staph

boils. After having my tonsils out last May I developed a very tiny but very

painful red spot on my knee that turned out to be a staph boil that went into an

abcess. I did go to the Doctor to confirm that it wasn't a spider bite. At that

time he wanted to put me on a heavy duty antibiotic for 30 days to rid my system

of the infection. I declined because by the time I got in to see him I had been

treating the abcess myself with a combination of bentonite clay and goldenseal

powder kept on the open sore 24 hours a day and it was working! However 1 month

later I had 2 spots show up on the other knee and immediately started the

anti-biotic and had no trouble with those abcessing or any trouble at all until

Saturday. Now I have another boil on the knee and it is starting to abcess.

Does anyone have any ideas for me? I have come so far in my gut health that I

really don't want to go back down the road of anti-biotics if I don't have too.

>>

>> Thanks in advance!

>>

>> Jana

>>

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What about oil of oregano?

-r-

 

I know FOUR things that will kill MRSA.

1: Electroherbalism. I ended a 6 month systemic infection in my sister

in law in 1.5 hours. (Told her she should do more treatments, just to

be sure we got it all, but she didn't. She was lucky.)

2: Colloidal silver. My buddy tried this. Came back a few

times, but not as strong and eventually went away.

3: Allicin C, garlic extract. Never tried it personally, but they say

they test every batch against MRSA just to make sure it's strong enough.

4: Cinnamon Essential Oil. You can look this up on www.pubmed.com

 

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Oils contain fatty acids that kill enveloped germs, just like coconut oil does.

And like coconut oil, these oils don't penetrate water-based exudate, mucous, or

the skin or tissues, so benefit from using them orally is provided by active

components. Many of these components are irritants and are also high in phenol;

many people are phenol-sensitive.

The oil of Wild Oregano contains two powerful antiseptic and anti bacterial

phenols, carvacrol and thymol, but using the oil in high concentrations orally

can cause irritation of mucosal membranes of the bladder and urinary tract etc.

Taken internally, applied topically or inhaled, Oregano Oil should be diluted

with edible oil, at least 4:1 to Oregano oil, according to published herbal

remedies.

all good,

Duncan

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> What about oil of oregano?

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I'd definitely try it.

On 3/23/2011 3:52 AM, Silva wrote:

> What about oil of oregano?

> -r-

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> I know FOUR things that will kill MRSA.

> 1: Electroherbalism. I ended a 6 month systemic infection in my sister

> in law in 1.5 hours. (Told her she should do more treatments, just to

> be sure we got it all, but she didn't. She was lucky.)

> 2: Colloidal silver. My buddy tried this. Came back a few

> times, but not as strong and eventually went away.

> 3: Allicin C, garlic extract. Never tried it personally, but they say

> they test every batch against MRSA just to make sure it's strong enough.

> 4: Cinnamon Essential Oil. You can look this up on www.pubmed.com

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Well it needs to be diluted or you can make matters worse by traumatizing the

skin...

cajeput oil is a form of melaleuca oil...it seems to be less harsh on my skin...

I think manuka oil is supposed to be helpful in a situation like this...

as well perhaps, wildcrafted honey - never heated, but raw...

I like propolis and the olive leaf, someone else mentioned too...

there are topically and there are systemic ways to work on this...

Perhaps good to do both...

d

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> I know FOUR things that will kill MRSA.

> 1: Electroherbalism. I ended a 6 month systemic infection in my sister

> in law in 1.5 hours. (Told her she should do more treatments, just to

> be sure we got it all, but she didn't. She was lucky.)

> 2: Colloidal silver. My buddy tried this. Came back a few

> times, but not as strong and eventually went away.

> 3: Allicin C, garlic extract. Never tried it personally, but they say

> they test every batch against MRSA just to make sure it's strong enough.

> 4: Cinnamon Essential Oil. You can look this up on www.pubmed.com

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Add the Beck device to that list...

>I know FOUR things that will kill MRSA. 1: Electroherbalism. I ended a

6 month systemic infection in my sister in law in 1.5 hours. (Told her

she should do more treatments, just to

be sure we got it all, but she didn't. She was lucky.)<

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What we have found in the clinic is that exudate continually pushes oils and

most other appplications off the wound, necessitating constant care. For that

reason we mainly put the ozone salve on the bandage, which holds it near and

only partly in contact with the wound. I think the proximity of the

bio-oxidative therapy and its offgassing works better than trying to keep

anything on the wound itself. Using OOO, the bandage can be left on for 2-3

days. Just leave it and you'll be surprised at the difference a single

application makes.

The sores I treat are much bigger than boils, usually the size of your hand.

While we still use bandages on the bigger wounds, we don;t need teflon bandages

because the OOO doesn't let the wound stick to the gauze bandage anyway. A dab

and a bandaid may suffice for boils.

all good,

Duncan

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> Well it needs to be diluted or you can make matters worse by traumatizing the

skin...

> cajeput oil is a form of melaleuca oil...it seems to be less harsh on my

skin...

> I think manuka oil is supposed to be helpful in a situation like this...

> as well perhaps, wildcrafted honey - never heated, but raw...

> I like propolis and the olive leaf, someone else mentioned too...

> there are topically and there are systemic ways to work on this...

> Perhaps good to do both...

> d

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Which Beck device?

On 3/24/2011 3:20 PM, Huuman wrote:

> Add the Beck device to that list...

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> >I know FOUR things that will kill MRSA. 1: Electroherbalism. I ended a

> 6 month systemic infection in my sister in law in 1.5 hours. (Told her

> she should do more treatments, just to

> be sure we got it all, but she didn't. She was lucky.)<

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On 2011-03-24 4:20 PM, Huuman wrote:

>> I know FOUR things that will kill MRSA. 1: Electroherbalism. I

>> ended a 6 month systemic infection in my sister in law in 1.5

>> hours. (Told her she should do more treatments, just to be sure we

>> got it all, but she didn't. She was lucky.)

> Add the Beck device to that list...

Seconded on the Beck device...

My wife got a really bad, deep (to the bone) cat bite (google if you

want to know ho dangerous cat bites can be - I didn't know myself until

this happened), and within an hour her hand was swollen to twice its

normal size... scared us both, especially after googling and learning

you can actually DIE from an untreated cat bite.

Anyway, we treated it with the Beck device, placing the electrodes on

either side of the bit (upper thumb), and within 15 minutes she said the

pain had pretty much stopped, and with an hour the swelling was markedly

reduced. Within about 2 or 3 hours, the hand was normal size again. We

treated it for a few more hours just to be sure, but it healed up fine...

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