January 4, 2013 |
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Antibiotics aren't the only cause of drug-resistant bacteria |
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You
probably know that overuse of antibiotics is a big reason bacteria
become resistant to antibiotics. The bugs build up a resistance to the
drugs over time. But new research suggests the drugs aren't the only
cause of antibiotic resistance. In fact, it's possible your own body
might be part of the problem. This is an interesting piece of science. In the study, researchers showed a key mechanism of how bacteria, when present in your blood, can become antibiotic resistant simply due to conditions in your circulation.
So what can you do about these bugs? You have to know where your closest oxidative physician is. You can find one at www.acam.org. Oxidation can trump clumping and beat these bugs. Infections are no different now than 60 years ago when doctors were routinely curing patients with a few sessions of ultraviolet blood irradiation (UBI) therapy. Your government and organized medicine drove these incredible therapies almost to extinction on behalf of Big Pharma. Oxidation therapies include intravenous hydrogen peroxide, ozone therapy, UBI, and IV vitamin C. If you come down with an infection, these will work far better than antibiotics - and without the side effects that antibiotics can cause. Yours for better health and medical freedom, |
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Robert J. Rowen, MD Ref: J Infect Dis. 2012 Aug;206(4). Subscribe now to Dr. Rowen's Second Opinion Newsletter and Get up to 11 Free Reports |
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