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If I may jump in here…we’ve found oil of oregano to work well on

toenail fungus.

From:

miralax [mailto:miralax ] On Behalf Of jeanie

ward

Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 5:48 AM

To: miralax

Subject: Re: Re: alternate names for PEG?

LeeAnn, which of the three do you recommend for toenail

fungus?

Subject: Re: alternate names for PEG?

To: miralax

Date: Tuesday, December 16, 2008, 1:09 AM

Grapefruit seed extract GSE

works on staph. It's become my favorite

all around cleaner!

http://www.landofvo

s.com/articles/ wingtips/ gse.html

>

> hey, lisa, I have two suggestions for you, if you haven't already

tried them.

>

> 1) herbal antibiotic ointment? there are some strong goldenseal

ointments out there. there is also a link here for aromatherpy

oils that might help:

> http://www.hpathy. com/health/ bbc-aroma- therapy.asp

>

> 2) homeopathic treatment for staph. To get this I think you

have to go to a homeopath.

>

> Homeopathic treatment for staff would involve stimulating the

body's immune system to fight against staff - therefore hopefuly

circumventing the issue of antibiotic resistance.

>

> I googled MRSA and homeopathic, and here are just some of the

links I got. I have no idea if they would help:

> http://www.netdocto r.co.uk/ate/ digestiveandurin ary/201927.

html

>

> if you search down on this page, you will find a reference to a

homeopathic MRSA remedy, and a different homeopathic remedy that

might help for strong bacterial infections:

> http://community. wddty.com/ forums/2/ 3645/ShowThread. aspx

>

> this one is interesting - don't know how reputable this remedy is:

> http://www.laterlif

e.com/laterlife- mrsa.htm

>

>

> Sharry

>

>

> alternate names for PEG?

>

>

> My son's staph infection reared it's ugly head

again...this time on the toe adjacent to the initially-infected

one. He got caught in the rain here on Thursday and was soaked thru

and thru - I think this is what initiated this new infection since

he was clear and off meds for a week. Friday night when we got home

I saw the first hints. Thankfully, we caught this very very early

(pays to be anal sometimes).

>

> Anyway, I was checking the antibiotic cream we are using.

Guess what I found in the ingredients - peglitol, peglicol and some

other interesting peg-words.

>

> Any clues or thoughts? My first thought is that peglitol

and peglicol are nothing but nicknames for PEG. Watching him for

symptoms, and last night he was spinning with his men and acting

somewhat aggressively (though I have to admit he was serious tired

and hungry as well).

>

> Although we are not using much (very sparingly, as a

matter of fact), I have a feeling that for some reason it is highly

absorbed by the feet (between the toes).

>

> Anyway, I figure the letters " peg " contained in any word

should raise flags now.

>

> Thanks for the vent session, and if any of you know about

this please let me know. Unfortunately, this is the only medication

that has even temporarily knocked out the staph (MRSA!).

>

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