Use caution, beware and take care, onset of bacterial infections is swift and the symptoms severe. “Use a good probiotic supplement regularly especially if you’ve been exposed to a round of antibiotics. Keep in mind: nature abhors a vacuum. If you kill all the bacteria in your intestines—good and bad—and you don’t actively repopulate with good bacteria, bad bacteria will use the opportunity to take over. If antibiotics don’t work, at least you’ll have an option—as opposed to just rolling over and dying, that is,” writes Barron.
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Have plenty of iodine and sodium bicarbonate on hand as well as magnesium salts, for all three of these emergency room and intensive care medicines will be lifesavers from serious infections. By making a total change in our body’s basic physiological parameters, we are equipped to beat back pathogen hordes more quickly. By raising cellular voltage, pH, oxygen and CO2 levels, we can turn the tide against even the most aggressive antibiotic-resistant infections.
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Bill Sardi wrote, “Critical examination of the effectiveness of prescription drugs reveals convincing data that most prescription drugs are not only ineffective but may worsen the condition being treated. Some of these medications appear to be designed to create life-long dependency upon the drug, since drug withdrawal exacerbates symptoms. Even some long-standing drugs that are the hallmarks of modern medicine have begun to lose their biological punch. The major classes of prescription drugs are failures. Most drugs are never designed to address the underlying biochemical causes of disease -- and they may intentionally be designed to create life-long dependency.”
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Concentrated nutritional medicines like iodine, magnesium and sodium bicarbonate will never lose their effectiveness. They are perfect medicines because they are substances that the body needs most desperately when ill. They always work because they fulfill nutritional law. These minerals are responsible for normal cellular activity so when in deficiency they cause cellular stress and disease.
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Dr. Mark Allan Sircus, Ac., OMD, DM (P)
Director International Medical Veritas Association Doctor of Oriental and Pastoral Medicine http://publications.imva.info http://blog.imva.info Find Us In: |
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