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The information
given here is anecdotal client feedback & not medical advice.
We cannot validate the claims and we always advise you to use
it with caution. We provde this information in good faith and
cannot be held responsible for its use.
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The
organism Staphylococcus Aureus is found on many individuals skin
and seems to cause no major problems. However if it gets inside
the body, for instance under the skin or into the lungs, it can
cause important infections such as boils or pneumonia. Individuals
who carry this organism are usually totally healthy, have no problems
whatever and are considered simply to be carriers of the organism.
The term MRSA or Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus
is used to describe those examples of this organism that are resistant
to commonly used antibiotics. Methicillin was an antibiotic used
many years ago to treat patients with Staphylococcus Aureus infections.
It is now no longer used except as a means of identifying this
particular type of antibiotic resistance.
Individuals can become carriers of MRSA in the same way that
they can become a carrier of ordinary Staphylococcus Aureus which
is by physical contact with the organism. If the organism is on
the skin then it can be passed around by physical contact. If
the organism is in the nose or is associated with the lungs rather
than the skin then it may be passed around by droplet spread from
the mouth and nose. We can find out if and where Staphylococcus
Aureus is located on a patient by taking various samples, sending
them to the laboratory and growing the organism. Tests done on
any Staphylococcus Aureus grown from such specimens can then decide
how sensitive the organisms is to antibiotics and if it is a Methicillin
resistant (MRSA) organism. These test usually take 2-3 days.
Source:- http://www.link.med.ed.ac.uk/RIDU/Mrsa.htm
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"H, read through you site with interest. I just wanted to
let you know about my "success" story using Colloidal
Silver. Three years ago after the birth of my second child be
emergency caesarean I was unlucky enough to contract MRSA. Unfortunately
despite the fact that I had an open, infected wound and was in
dreadful pain I was prescribed many different antibiotics and
creams before at 6 weeks at my insistence being given a swab which
tested positively for MRSA. As I was breast feeding I was told
to use nose drops for 2 weeks while weaning my child as I wouldn't
be able to breast feed while taking the strong antibiotics necessary
for the infection. However, during this time I was introduced
to Colloidal Silver by my mother - I took 5mls three times daily
and when I went back for repeat swabs in two weeks - the infection
was clear!!!I now swear by it!!Good luck with your businessJacqui"
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Link: Colloidal
Silver Bacteriology Study Results: MRSA, VRSA, VRE.
Colloidal
Silver Bacteriology Study Results Challenge tests were performed
on ten pathogens listed below. The testing was performed by EMSL
Analytical, Inc. Microbiology Division. The tests were designed
and conducted by Lori L. Daane, Ph.D., Director of Microbiology
and Elizabeth Lewis Roberts, Ph.D., Microbiologist-Special Projects.
These reports are in Adobe Pdf format and require the Adobe Acrobat
Reader for viewing and printing.
Methicilian
resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)
Vancomycin
resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (VRSA) http://www.silvermedicine.org/colloidalsilverstudytexas.html
http://www.link.med.ed.ac.uk/RIDU/Mrsa.htm
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