Guest guest Posted March 18, 2011 Report Share Posted March 18, 2011 Iodine definitely works. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC271835/ Also, manukka HONEY. Here's tons of info, it's been clinically proven: http://www.bing.com/search?q=honey+mrsa & form=OPRTSD & pc=OPER -- At 01:17 AM 3/18/2011, you wrote: >Pamela, > >Iodine is supposed to be effective against MRSA. A friend of mine had a >MRSA lesion on her foot a couple years ago and the antibiotics weren't >touching it. I researched on the internet and found iodine being >recommended as a cure. I don't remember if it was oral or topical >application, but I imagine using both forms would be best. I think >colloidal silver was another suggested remedy. > >Unfortunately my friend was hospitalized shortly thereafter and then died, >so she didn't get to try using iodine. > >The problem with taking too much magnesium is loose bowels or diarrhea. It >makes a difference what the magnesium is bound to. The most effective way >to get magnesium is to apply magnesium oil to the skin, which eliminates >intestinal absorption issues. > >Lynn > > >From: " Pamela " <prov31mom23@...> > > I had a bad night last night - my 18 year old daughter has a skin > > infection that may be MRSA and I was checking on it all night, debating a > > trip to the ER. She's on Bactrim for it but it looked pretty bad last > > night and I was worried. > > > I thought there was a problem with taking too much magnesium. Are you > > saying there isn't? > > > >------------------------------------ > >All off topic posts should go to the IodineOT >group IodineOT/ > > >Commonly asked questions: http://tinyurl.com/yhnds5e Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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