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Subject: Information on staph infected milk cow please?

My friend has a milk cow that was all natural she is young

and new to being milked. She has developed a very bad

staph infection. Sadly she is on antibiotics along with

a good herbal formula and olive leaf.

Please if you have any ideal how the staph can be cleared up

let me know.

Thank you

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“Please if you have any ideal how the staph can be cleared up let me know.

Thank you.”

, I save information that I see in posts and articles. Here’s all I have

on staph. I’ve never had to try either so can’t personally testify to their

working. Laree

“My foster son had MRSA staph which also passed to my son. We researched and

started giving them both turmeric and they never got another sore. Unheard of

for MRSA. For the 2 yo foster son I put it in his bottle with a little carob and

honey so you couldn't taste it. For my 7 yo son I put it in capsules. Now, I

keep some capsules around and have been dosing them out when we feel anything

coming on.”

And an article on manuka honey but I’ve heard any good raw honey will work and

is good on diabetic sores and such also.

Manuka Honey Kills Resistant Superbug Bacteria that Antibiotics Can't

(NaturalNews) A honey-based dressing for wounds is effective even on injuries

that are resistant to antibiotics, according to New Jersey manufacturer Derma

Sciences Inc.The product, called Medihoney, is made from an absorbent material

based on seaweed, and saturated with a variety of honey known as manuka, or

Leptospermum, honey. The honey is produced by bees that have collected nectar

from manuka and jelly bushes, which grow in Australia and New Zealand. According

to biochemist Molan, who has researched natural antibiotics including

honey for 25 years, manuka honey is effective at killing even the most

antibiotic resistant bacteria even when it has been diluted to a tenth of its

original concentration.

.... (continues) ...

" There's more evidence, clinical evidence, by far for honey in wound treatment

than for any of the pharmaceutical products, " Molan said. He recommends it in

particular for people with weak immune systems. " It's been used on wounds where

nothing else will work, " he said.Medihoney is already being used in hospitals,

doctors' offices and other medical settings in both North and South America.

Similar products have been popular in Australia, New Zealand and Europe for more

than 10 years.The honey-based dressings are effective at absorbing fluids and

killing germs for up to a week, making them ideal in settings where it is

difficult to change dressings regularly. They also reduce inflammation and foul

wound odors better than traditional, pharmaceutical-based dressings.Emergency

physician Craig Lambrecht said that he began using a manuka-honey based dressing

to treat children with severe burns at a military clinic in Iraq last winter.

The honey dressings soon became more popular with Iraqi families than

conventional dressings because they were more natural and easier to use. In

addition, Lambrecht found that the children treated with honey healed faster and

experienced fewer complications than children treated with conventional

dressings. " I would use the Medihoney on burns on my children, as the first

choice, without question, " Lambrecht said.

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