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    الجمعة، 23 ديسمبر 2016

    Infection Control With Folk Medicine

    By Mark Wagner


    Super germs are in the news today. The overuse of antibiotics is one reason that medical personnel are having trouble fighting germs. Another reason is the ease of travel. People can fly in from a distant country carrying a disease that there is little or no local resistance to. All this is scary, but there are effective means of infection control according to some alternative practitioners. Home remedies may be your best defense in the new millennium.

    Antibiotics were once seen as miracle drugs, curing fevers and diseases that once were fatal. Blood poisoning and gangrene used to be real dangers, but the new drugs have made them rare today. However, adding antibiotics to animal feed, prescribing them too often for minor complaints, and using them in home sanitizing products have led to scary new strains of resistant germs. Doctors are encountering infections they can't handle.

    The spread of infectious disease has been made easier by the increased number of international flights. Unregulated immigration can also bring disease that the local population may have little or no resistance to. Tuberculosis, once considered to be stamped out in the United States, is again considered a threat.

    Alternative medicine proponents tell us that a strong immune system can protect us from almost any germ. This natural defense mechanism of our bodies can be weakened by improper diet, a long period of stress, or a sedentary lifestyle. Too many antibiotics can also wreak havoc with this important bodily function. A weak immunity leaves us vulnerable to infections.

    Immune system boosters are now a multi-million dollar industry. Probiotics - supplements of beneficial bacteria to replenish the colonies in our digestive tract - are important. Herbs from around the world are known to be helpful in shielding us from bacteria and viruses. Echinacea is an American herb that fights colds and flu. Another is elderberry. Minerals are used, too; think of the zinc lozenges that people take for cold relief.

    Silver is another mineral used as a natural antibiotic. It has been known since ancient times in one form or another to heal and protect. Roman soldier used it to treat wounds. Pioneers put silver coins in their milk barrels to keep the milk fresh while traveling. Space ships - and now municipalities - use it in water purification. Industrial tubes and pipes are disinfected with silver solutions.

    Silver is considered safe up to a point. After that, people can actually turn blue from taking too much. However, the dosage must be very high and the usage extreme to suffer this reaction. If you are worried about your skin tone, it still might not be a bad idea to keep a bottle of colloidal silver on hand for emergency use. If you have a sore that won't heal or think you have come into contact with someone that has a serious and highly contagious disease, you can use silver as a temporary shield against infection.

    There are all kinds of home remedies for infection, from raw goat's milk to onion poultices and wraps made of spiderwebs. It just could be an old folk remedy that pulls you and your family through an illness or injury.




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