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My heart goes out to you. I have the same problem with antibiotics, especially

cipro. I do not have a rife machine yet but I can offer some other sugestions.

If the infection is inside the ear, try colloidal silver, you can just drop it

in. If the infection is on the outside of the ear, I would try oil of oregano.

To my knowledge it is the most powerful natural antibiotic.

Phoenix

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> As far as I know, the only thing that is really wrong with me is that I

> have 4 antibiotic resistant bacterial infections on the surface of my ear.

> At least 1 of these infections goes back about 20 years. I have not been

> able to get rid of them. I recently tried cipro, and it just about killed

> me, with little effect on my infections. Does anybody know about

> infections???

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Dear ,

Check out MMS for infections of the skin.

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As far as I know, the only thing that is really wrong

with me is that I have 4 antibiotic resistant bacterial

infections on the surface of my ear. At least 1 of these

infections goes back about 20 years. I have not been able

to get rid of them. I recently tried cipro, and it just

about killed me, with little effect on my infections. Does

anybody know about infections???

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If it's on the surface, have you considered trying raw (unprocessed) honey? It has known anti-bacterial activity, and is even used in burn centers, on diabetic ulcers, deep wounds, etc. Smear it on the problem area. The honey might get a little thinner and drippy/runny due to body heat, so you may want to cover the area with gauze, then plastic of some sort (cling wrap could work well for that).

Make sure the honey is totally unprocessed, get it from a farmers' market or local beekeeper if necessary.

Char

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As far as I know, the only thing that is really wrong with me is that I have 4 antibiotic resistant bacterial infections on the surface of my ear. At least 1 of these infections goes back about 20 years. I have not been able to get rid of them. I recently tried cipro, and it just about killed me, with little effect on my infections. Does anybody know about infections???

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Hi ,

There are few things that I know for sure can take care of that germs.

1. Electricute them ! use a 6 to 9 DCV batteries with a stripped wire on both ends. one ends connect them to + and - poles, the other end stripped wires, use cotton clothes wrap them around the bare wires seperately. Then put one on top of infected place, and put the other wire somewhere close by for 30-40 min, switch them every 10 min. Do this few times you'll see the difference ! I use this very often, 2x a week, but I used DC adapter between 6 DCV to 24 DCV. In the head, I limit to 9 DCV max. It's very effective !

2. Buy or make colloidal silver water and drink them, 2 oz, 3x time a day, or use small cotton ball with colloidal silver water on top of that infected area . This silver thing kills every kind of bacterias that I know of !

3. Buy or make MMS ( Miracle Mineral Solution ) ( inexpensive option) . First, take lowest dose 1 drop each, then increase it on the next time until you get to 10 drops each. (4x a day) It kills all kind of germs indiscriminately.

If you'd decided to use option 2 or 3 , You'll have to take probiotic pills later to put back the good bacterias into your intestine so they can control bad bacts . If you don't , gainning weight likely will occur later ! Or many other problems too . These are the best antibiotic meds you can have.

Love . Hung

Subject: Re: InfectionsTo: Rife Date: Tuesday, July 17, 2012, 8:53 PM

Hi ,

If it's on the surface, have you considered trying raw (unprocessed) honey? It has known anti-bacterial activity, and is even used in burn centers, on diabetic ulcers, deep wounds, etc. Smear it on the problem area. The honey might get a little thinner and drippy/runny due to body heat, so you may want to cover the area with gauze, then plastic of some sort (cling wrap could work well for that).

Make sure the honey is totally unprocessed, get it from a farmers' market or local beekeeper if necessary.

Char

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As far as I know, the only thing that is really wrong with me is that I have 4 antibiotic resistant bacterial infections on the surface of my ear. At least 1 of these infections goes back about 20 years. I have not been able to get rid of them. I recently tried cipro, and it just about killed me, with little effect on my infections. Does anybody know about infections???

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I have used apple cider vinegar with great success. Had bacterial staph plus secondary infection on upper arm. Tried all kinds of stuff for mos. Finally soaked strip of brown paper bag in vinegar, wrapped arm and sealed with plastic wrap before retiring for the day. In morning arm was like new. Tender skin will tend to inflame some but it really kicks bacterial infections.

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Lasering the area with a low level laser pointer might get rid of it. However, it is doubtful that the ear is the only location and that the infection is not systemic. Cipro will wipe out gut bacteria, good and bad, leaving you open to more infections. The lost good bacteria needs to be replaced with probiotics.

<As far as I know, the only thing that is really wrong with me is that I have 4 antibiotic resistant bacterial infections on the surface of my ear. At least 1 of these infections goes back about 20 years. I have not been able to get rid of them. I recently tried cipro, and it just about killed me, with little effect on my infections. Does anybody know about infections???>

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