Guest guest Posted March 18, 2011 Report Share Posted March 18, 2011 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? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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