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The End of Antibiotics

Wednesday, March 26, 2008 by: Mark Sircus Ac., OMD

http://www.naturalnews.com/022892.html

Eventually antibiotics are going to be seen as

one of the worst things to ever come out of

pharmaceutical science because in the end, they

have made us only weaker in the face of ever

increasingly strong super bugs that are resistant

to all the antibiotics doctors have at their

disposal. When we look at how deep the rabbit

hole goes with antibiotics, we will get sick in

our souls. Antibiotics have fulfilled their

anti–biotic anti-life role leaving a long trail

of death and suffering in the wake of their use.

Diseases include measles, scarlet fever,

tuberculosis, typhoid fever, pneumonia,

influenza, whooping cough, diphtheria and polio.

All were in decline for several decades before

the introduction of antibiotics or vaccines - Dr. Lawrence .

Antibiotics do not kill yeast. Many women find

after taking antibiotics, they get vaginal yeast

infections (because their normal bacterial

balance has been lost). Antibiotics bring on

fungal and yeast infections thus will eventually

be seen as a major cause of cancer since more and

more oncologists are seeing yeast and fungal

infections as an integral part of cancer and its

cause. With upwards of 40 percent of all cancers

thought to be involved with and caused by

infections, the subject of antibiotics and the

need for something safer, more effective and life serving is imperative.

It may be some time before we really enter the

predicted " post antibiotic era " in which common

infections are frequently untreatable - Dr. Marc

Lipsitch et al. (Harvard School of Public Health).

Antibiotics kill all bacteria in the body, including the ones we need.

An antibiotic is a substance produced by certain

bacteria or fungi that kills other cells or

interferes with their growth. In nature, these

substances help some

<http://www.naturalnews.com/microbes.html>microbes

survive by limiting the multiplication of other

microbes that share the same environment.

Antibiotics that attack pathogenic

(disease-causing) microbes without severely

harming normal body cells are useful as drugs but

there does not seem to be any from the

pharmaceutical companies that do not do damage.

Dr. Landymore-Lin wrote all about this in

her book Poisonous Prescriptions asking, 'Do

Antibiotics Cause Asthma and Diabetes?' We are

now beginning to question the role of antibiotics

as a cause of cancer since they do lead to

pathogen overgrowth especially in the area of

yeast and fungi. Woollams writes, " It is

estimated that 70 per cent of the British

population have a yeast infection. The primary

cause of this is our love of antibiotics. Swollen

glands? Take antibiotics. Tonsillitis? Take antibiotics. "

Two studies in the recent past have shown an

association between the use of antibiotics with

higher incidence of breast cancer.

In one study the increased risk was small, and

the importance of the link has been played down

by UK breast-cancer experts, but the findings add

weight to recent studies that have found links

between antibiotics and other diseases. In the

past few years, heavy antibiotic use has been

linked to the inflammatory bowel disorder,

Crohn's disease, and to children developing

allergies such as Hay fever and asthma. And as we

shall see below, antibiotics play a hidden role

in <http://www.naturalnews.com/autism.html>autism

and other neurological diseases.

The

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rnal

of the American Medical Association has reported

a study on 10,000 women in which women who took

over 500 days of antibiotics in a 17 year period

(dubbed 25 plus doses) had twice the risk of

breast cancer as those that took none at all.

Even women taking just one had a statistical risk increase to 1.5 times.

The consequences of resistance in some bacteria

can be measured as increases in the term and

magnitude of morbidity, higher rates of

mortality, and greater costs of hospitalization

for patients infected with resistant bacteria - Dr. Marc Lipsitch et al.

Broad-spectrum antibiotics are undiscriminating:

in addition to " bad bacteria, " they also kill

healthy bacteria which normally live in the

intestines and the vagina, and which are a

necessary part of the indigenous flora to keep

the body healthy. When the " good " bacteria are

killed with antibiotics, then yeast, which is

part of the normal flora of the body, can begin

to overgrow because the antibiotics have altered

the body's healthy terrain (internal ecological

balance) allowing the yeast to hyperproliferate

and cause many far-reaching, toxic symptoms.

But modern medicine so far continues to believe

that antibiotics have played an important role in

staving off

<http://www.naturalnews.com/bacterial_infections.html>bacterial

infections since Fleming first

discovered them in 1927. Many

<http://www.naturalnews.com/doctors.html>doctors

are finally beginning to see that the

effectiveness of these so-called miracle drugs

has waned as some of the very bacteria they are

meant to control have been mutating into new

forms that don't respond to treatment. Many

medical experts blame this phenomenon on both the

misuse and overuse of antibiotics in recent years

in both human medicine and in

<http://www.naturalnews.com/agriculture.html>agriculture.

According to several studies, obstetricians and

gynecologists write 2,645,000 antibiotic

<http://www.naturalnews.com/prescriptions.html>prescriptions

every week. Internists prescribe 1,416,000 per

week. This works out to 211,172,000 prescriptions

annually in the

<http://www.naturalnews.com/United_States.html>United

States, just for these two specialties.

Pediatricians prescribe over $500 million worth

of antibiotics annually just for one condition,

ear infections. Yet topical povidone iodine

(PVP-I) is as effective as topical ciprofloxacin,

with a superior advantage of having no in vitro

drug resistance and the added benefit of reduced cost of treatment.

According to a study published in the Journal of

the American Medical Association, taking properly

prescribed medical drugs was listed as the third

leading cause of death in the U.S. Antibiotics

were listed in this category because antibiotics can be deadly.

A 17-year-old St Margaret's College student in

New Zealand has exposed multiple

antibiotic-resistant bugs in fresh chicken sold

in supermarkets? Jane Millar's discovery of a

range of resistant bacteria in

<http://www.naturalnews.com/chickens.html>chickens

that could compromise antibiotic treatment in

humans is an important finding that the bacteria

have developed resistance to antibiotics not used

in the

<http://www.naturalnews.com/poultry_industry.html>poultry

industry but important for treating serious infections in humans.

We can create resistance to medically important

antibiotics by using antibiotics that are

presumably safe in agriculture - Jane Millar.

Jane bought six fresh chickens - free-range,

barn-raised and organic – from a supermarket. She

took samples from each bird and grew bug

colonies, which she used to test different

antibiotics. Apramycin is an antibiotic used

sparingly by the New Zealand

<http://www.naturalnews.com/poultry.html>poultry

industry to treat infections. The bacteria of two

chickens tested resistant to apramycin. They also

proved resistant to another two antibiotics from

the same family - gentamicin and tobramycin -

used for serious human infections. Gentamicin is

not used by the poultry industry; tobramycin is restricted to human use only.

A recent risk assessment study commissioned by

the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has

estimated that about 8,000-10,000 persons in the

U.S. each year acquire fluoroquinolone-resistant

Campylobacter infections from chicken and attempt

to treat those infections with a fluoroquinolone.

Every day, new strains of bacteria, fungi, and

other pathogenic microorganisms are becoming

resistant to the antibiotics that once dispatched them with extreme prejudice.

" We know that antimicrobial resistance will

follow antimicrobial use as sure as night follows

day, " said Dr. A. Jernigan, deputy chief of

prevention and response from the Center of

Disease Control. " It's just a biological

phenomenon. " It turns out that the indiscriminate

killing of harmless microbes damages the body in

complex ways we are only beginning to understand.

Powerful antibiotics introduced into the complex

environment in our intestines cause mayhem, much

like a series of bombs tossed into a market

square. Antibiotic resistance is a widespread

problem, and one that the U.S. Centers for

Disease Control and Prevention calls " one of the

world's most pressing public health problems. "

One of the deadliest germs is a staph bacteria

called M.R.S.A., short for methicillin-resistant

Staphylococcus aureus, which lives harmlessly on

the skin but causes havoc when it enters the

body. Patients who do survive M.R.S.A. often

spend months in the

<http://www.naturalnews.com/hospital.html>hospital

and endure several operations to cut out infected

tissue. Hospitalizations associated with a

<http://www.naturalnews.com/drug-resistant.html>drug-resistant

form of a Staphylococcus bacterium doubled over

six years in the U.S. to nearly 280,000 cases in

2005. The death toll rose from 4,700 in 1999 to

about 6,600 in 2005. It estimated that 94,000

Americans suffered invasive

<http://www.naturalnews.com/MRSA.html>MRSA

infections in 2005 and that about 19,000 died.

One out of every 20 patients contracts an

infection during a hospital stay in the US.

Hospital infections kill an estimated 103,000

people in the United States a year, as many as

AIDS, breast cancer and auto accidents combined.

The vast majority of lethal cases occur in

<http://www.naturalnews.com/hospitals.html>hospitals

and nursing homes, where open wounds and

punctures provide the opportunistic staph a ready

path to the bloodstream and organs. The dangers

of infection are worsening as many hospital

infections can no longer be cured with common antibiotics.

More than half the time, doctors and other

caregivers break the most fundamental rule of hygiene by

failing to clean their hands before treating a patient.

" Recently there has been an alarming epidemic

caused by community-associated (CA)-MRSA strains,

which can cause severe infections that can result

in necrotizing fasciitis or even death in

otherwise healthy adults outside of

<http://www.naturalnews.com/healthcare.html>healthcare

settings, " is the word coming from the National

Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

(NIAID) research team, headed by Dr. Otto.

Necrotizing fasciitis is the so-called

flesh-eating disease that can destroy healthy

tissue and even kill patients. The team found

that some strains on MRSA secrete a compound

called phenol-soluble modulin or PSM. It attracts

<http://www.naturalnews.com/immune_system.html>immune

system cells called neutrophils, the researchers

found, and then blows them up in a process called

lysis. Neutrophils are key immune cells involved

in clearing bacterial infections, so destroying

them would allow the bacteria to thrive almost unmolested.

" In the United States, CA-MRSA is now the cause

of the majority of infections that result in

trips to the emergency room. It is unclear what

makes CA-MRSA strains more successful in causing

human disease compared with their hospital-associated counterparts, " they add.

When the peaceful activities of a normal

microbial population are disrupted, malevolent

bacteria may take full advantage of the

opportunity to strike. The intestinal infection

C. difficile colitis, now rampaging through

hospitals around the world, is one of the worst

such complication of antibiotic use.

Clostridium difficile was first recognized as a

hospital microbe in 1978. By 1996, it had

increased to 31 cases per 100,000 people

discharged from U.S. hospitals. In 2003, the most

recent year for complete statistics, prevalence

had risen to 61 per 100,000. C. diff is part of

the natural flora, or bacteria, in the colon.

" We're seeing all of the warning signs that this

is the next MRSA, " said former New York Lt. Gov.

Betsy McCaughey, founder of the Committee to

Reduce Infection Deaths, a Manhattan-based

nonprofit. " It spreads like wildfire in hospitals. "

Clostridium difficile is a spore-forming

toxin-producing bacterium that is overtaking

peoples' large intestines from which it mounts an

attack on the bloodstream. Like MRSA, Clostridium

difficile has become multi-drug-resistant.

Although once a bacterium that mostly affected

elderly, hospitalized patients, a bolder strain

is crippling the robust. In emergency efforts to

save some patients' lives surgeons remove the

entire

<http://www.naturalnews.com/large_intestine.html>large

intestine to prevent overwhelming infection.

One case had been treated by a dermatologist for

an ingrown hair on his back and prescribed an

antibiotic. He took only a few pills, but quickly

became ill. Based on what his doctors told him,

the short course of antibiotics proved sufficient

to destroy virtually all the natural bacteria in

his intestine - except C. diff, which was freed to ravage his colon.

Frequently, stethoscopes, blood-pressure monitors

and other equipment are contaminated with live

bacteria. Yet doctors and nurses almost never

clean the stethoscope before listening to a patient's chest.

" It strikes precisely those hospitals which are

more 'high-tech', and handle more serious

illnesses. Applying more disinfectant is not the

answer; some strains of germs have actually been

found thriving in bottles of hospital

disinfectant! The more antibacterial chemical

'weapons' are being used, the more bacteria are

becoming resistant to them, " writes Dr. Carl Wieland.

Health-care officials are increasingly concerned

about emerging new forms of drug-resistant

Tuberculosis (TB). According to the WHO,

outbreaks of drug-resistant tuberculosis are

showing up all over the world and threaten to

touch off a worldwide epidemic of virtually

incurable tuberculosis. An October 1997 survey by

the WHO, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and

Prevention and the International Union Against

Tuberculosis and Lung Disease estimates that 50

million people are infected with a strain of TB

that is drug-resistant. Many of those are said to

carry multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis,

incurable by two or more of the standard drugs.

New DNA technology has found hundreds of

previously unrecognized species in the

traditional stomping grounds of the mouth and

intestine, and traces of bacteria even in tissues

previously thought to be sterile.

Lessons from Autism

Medical scientists at Arizona State University

tell us that antibiotic use is known to almost

completely inhibit excretion of

<http://www.naturalnews.com/mercury.html>mercury

in rats due to alteration of gut flora. Thus,

higher use of oral antibiotics in the children

with autism may have reduced their ability to

excrete mercury. Higher usage of oral antibiotics

in infancy may also partially explain the high

incidence of chronic gastrointestinal problems in individuals with autism.

Many physicians are unaware of lasting adverse

effects caused by routinely prescribed

<http://www.naturalnews.com/medications.html>medications

such as antibiotics. Antibiotic therapy for minor

colds and runny noses is a common practice.

People routinely receive multiple courses of

broad-spectrum antibiotics throughout life or are

injected with long-acting corticosteroid medicine

for joint or muscle pain. Once established,

sub-clinical colonization with yeast in the body

may persist unrecognized for many years.

Antibiotics, such as tetracycline, can greatly

increase yeast in the colon after only a few days.

The extensive use of antibiotics will make the

condition of Candida much worse because it

reduces heavy metal excretion, which is a food

source for the yeast like organism and also

killing the beneficial bacteria at the same time.

Normally, candida albicans lives peacefully in

our intestines and elsewhere, in harmony with

other flora that keep the yeast in check. Take an

antibiotic and all this changes. By suppressing

the normal flora, candida takes over and problems

begin. In its mild form, the result is diarrhea

or a yeast infection. Dr. Elmer Cranton says

that, " Yeast overgrowth is partly iatrogenic

(caused by the medical profession) and can be

caused by antibiotics and cortisone medications.

A diet high in sugar also promotes overgrowth of

yeast. A highly refined diet common in

industrialized nations not only promotes growth

of yeast, but is also deficient in many of the

essential vitamins and minerals needed by the

immune system. Chemical colorings, flavorings,

preservatives, stabilizers, emulsifiers, etc., add more

stress on the immune system. "

Children with autism had significantly (2.1-fold)

higher levels of mercury in their baby teeth but

similar levels of lead and similar levels of

zinc. Children with autism also had significantly

higher usage of oral antibiotics during their

first 12 to 36 months of life. Reporting in the

July 11, 2007 issue of the Journal of the

American Medical Association, researchers say the

use of antibiotics as prevention boosts risks for

drug resistance while doing nothing to shield

kids from future urinary tract infections (UTIs).

Giving antibiotics to prevent recurrent urinary

tract infections in small children not only will

not help but will hurt these children. Prior use

of antibiotics to prevent infection did boost the

likelihood of developing a drug-resistant

infection by nearly 7.5 times. Indeed, 61 percent

of recurrent urinary tract infections were caused

by a pathogen with antibiotic resistance, the researchers pointed out.

In a 2005 study, the antibiotic Augmentin TM has

been implicated in the formation of autism. The

study strongly suggests the possibility of

ammonia poisoning as a result of young children

taking Augmentin. Augmentin has been given to

children since the late 1980's for bacterial infections.

Many physicians seem to be unaware that birth

control pills comprised of the hormones estrogen

and progesterone can also make the body more

susceptible to fungal infections. If antibiotics

are prescribed, it acts as a double whammy to

ensuring a fungal infection will take hold by

diminishing the protective bacteria in the

intestines. Many pregnant women seek medical

treatment for minor problems and are

indiscriminately given antibiotics and this

begins a long decline into problems that are

complicated at each turn by OBGYN doctors at

birth and by

<http://www.naturalnews.com/pediatricians.html>pediatricians

who just love to poison children with the toxic

chemicals found in

<http://www.naturalnews.com/vaccines.html>vaccines.

In many places in the world they still give mercury shots at birth.

Microforms poison us with their waste products.

The waste products are acetylaldehyde, uric acid,

alloxin, alcohols, lactic acid, etc.

Antibiotics may be to blame for hundreds of

children developing autism after having the

controversial MMR jab. More than two-thirds of

youngsters with the condition received four or

more antibiotics in their first year, a British

survey has revealed. It is thought the drugs

weakened their immune systems, leaving them

unable to withstand the impact of the triple jab.

Allopathic medicine has been stubborn and slow to

look at its abusive use of antibiotics. It's the

same with vaccines, the holy grail of medicine.

But with last-line-of-defence antibiotics failing

on increasingly drug-resistant superbugs and

young children's systems being destroyed by them

you would think they would wake up and find some alternatives.

Antibiotics are mostly derived from fungi and are

therefore classified as mycotoxins. Mycotoxins Are Poisons.

--------------------------------------------------------

Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

Vaccines -

http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htm Vaccine

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