For years the people editing Wikipedia have known about this.
The medical studies years ago proved that Blue LED light of certain wavelengths can kill MRSA easily and for lower cost than drugs. Since Rockefeller drug companies would not profit from this, it is rejected out of hand for use in hospitals or by doctors treating their patients. Keep voting Rockefeller!--& die as a result of their leadership in banking, medicine, education, energy, human genome, etc
@oldspammer Killing 9 out of 10 bacteria after 10 minutes of irradiation at energy densities high enough to blind you isn't going to help much.
After an hour the bacterial population is back to normal. Just like it springs back with antibacterial agents once the active ingredients are all reacted.
The only proven way to stop bacteria breeding is to eliminate their habitat, by scrubbing away dirt and grease with hot soapy water.
@ImMichaelTaylor Medical literature indicates that the dosage levels have not been clinically established for patient treatment. Routinely, white dental tooth fillings are treated with UV light while the patient and technician wears UV plastic lens sunglasses. UV Tanning beds can be used safely on several times / week for periods of time between 8 minutes and longer depending on skin pigmentation of the customer. Light on your wrist, stomach, back, shoulders will not blind you.
@ImMichaelTaylor Unless light of of sufficient power levels is shined right inside the eyes, blindness can be easily avoided.
After an hour, bacterial population in vitro is back to "normal", but the human immune system can develop to better fight the infection in-vivo with more therapy.
Presumably hot soapy water could be / have been used at any time & I would not be opposed to its use. Some soaps & handle surfaces have pure silver microscopic particles to provide bacteriacidal properties.
"the human immune system can develop to better fight the infection in-vivo with more therapy." There is only one case where bactericides are clinically indicated, and that's when the immune system can't cope with the bug.
Of course because of all of the people who incorrectly think bactericidal products for everyone is a good idea, the effectiveness of any particular one is eventually destroyed by the bugs evolving to cope with its over use.
@ImMichaelTaylor I did not do it, but someone has marked this message of yours as spam. I had to hit the "show" button to even see this message.
There are closely held beliefs in medical science that are outdated & still argued. These things are argued because old, unproven medical theories were "created" to dismiss the development of electrical, & photonic, & pulsed magnetic, & EM frequency energy treatments of disease. It stemmed from the chemical bond breakage thermal energy theory.
@oldspammer "old, unproven medical theories were "created" to dismiss the development of electrical, & photonic, & pulsed magnetic, & EM frequency energy treatments of disease. "
Why do you think that? Did you know that "EM frequency" is scientifically meaningless? It's like saying "paint coloured". "Pulsed magnetic" is also designed to sound like a technical term, but actually isn't.
Many of your sentences are just heaps of catchy buzzwords without structural or systematic meaning.
@ImMichaelTaylor It also stemmed from the delusional rejection of the pleomorphic forms of pathogens observations.of several microscope inventors. Observations made (Royal Rife, Gaston Naessens,etc) from 1930s & now say that these various pathogen forms of disease can adapt quickly to a change in environment & food supply. Although PubMed studies say that pleomorphic forms exist, arm chair experts argue against this w/o any scientific proof of non-existence--just what they were taught in school.
@ImMichaelTaylor Once thought impossible/improbable, H. Pylori bacteria live in the GI tract. Damage that these infections cause can trigger ulcers & cancer, etc. Obviously these bacteria evolved with us to survive there.
Often when brand new forms of disease show up now, it is that they "evolve" in bio-weapons labs by the mixing of DNA of pathogens having the desired characteristics. Excuse for doing this is that the enemy might produce it so we have to so that we can "cure it."
Without the use of blue LED light known to kill MRSA, hospital staff will keep thumbs up their butts?
Arguably Rockefeller CFR controls the US gov't?
PTB desire for depopulation will likely delay such a MRSA drug's development until some questionable petroleum synthetic with a lot of negative side effects materializes & price point can be made very high (like chemo drugs). By that time some other form of lab-made incurable disease will exist instead.
@oldspammer I'm sorry, but your conspiracy theory shtick just isn't that convincing.
Yes, the ruling elite is out to get you, just like they always were, but the ways in which they do it are quite obvious and pedestrian. Their targets are human fear, ignorance and credulity. Just like yours.
Do you think if your 'toolkit' had more than a hammer in it, you might find not every problem looks like a nail any more?
@oldspammer "desire for depopulation [...] MRSA [...] lab-made incurable disease"
Leaving aside the obvious question of why the ruling elite would want less slaves rather than more, what reason do you have for suggesting MRSA was made in a lab? How were the decades of independently verified and reproducible observations that show the evolution of MRSA faked?
The trouble with reaching conclusions first and attempting to fill in the evidence afterwards is, it doesn't usually match observation.
@oldspammer "lab-made incurable disease" How did you decide which ones were made in labs? How do you discriminate between those and the naturally evolving ones? If a situation exists in which everything we know about selective pressure says a resistant bug must eventually develop, and then precisely that happens, what makes you think the bug needed outside help?
More generally, how do you decide what is true? And if you know the answer to that, will you admit it?
@oldspammer You don't need antibacterial soap. I don't need it. A newborn baby or a frail senior citizen doesn't.
People who are immune compromised DO need it, but in a few more years it won't help them either, because colonies of bacteria resistant to those substances are evolving right now in most hand basins in the developed world.
We've already ruined most antibiotics the same way, by giving to people who don't need.
We've failed to "keep our powder dry", and risk becoming defenceless.
ha ha ha I love that the guy they interview for comments about health was a fucking security guard. they only mention it was staph...... staph what??? do you know how many different kinds of staph there is? or how much the average person has up their nose? I KNOW mainly because I swabbed mine in class.
woooooooooooow those people are idiots... do they really not know how a antibiotic resistant virus thats commonly found on the skin become so prevolent so fast
yeah retarded parents dont even know what bacteria is and go all crazy about wanting to kill them all withoutbacteria it would be impossible to live. using antibacterialcrap just kills helpfullbacteria leaving more room for bad bacteria to grow replicate- MRSA
also, little kids have been found with a blood ahlcohol content (drunk!) when their parents have been using anti bacterial products (purell, etc) all day. how crazy is that!
I think that antibiotics and anti bacterial soap are not helpful at all, I heard that they have a lot to do with many child hood illnesses from not being exposed to good bacteria it has been said that allergies and athsma come about because the parents are all crazy and keep the kids in a too sterile environment. It is scary, I babysat a kid with a mother like that and she had every allergy known to man!! crazy CLEAN woman.
My parents by Dial soap. I just heard about how triclosan is deadly today (and how it doesn't work). I haven't used antibacterial soap in the last month and haven't had any problems
Our body produces our own natural antibiotics with excellent nutrition and intelligent supplementation. That is why some people can survive the anti biotic resistant staff.
I'm a medical transcriptionist have been aware of the alarming rise of MRSA for quite some time. I agree about overuse of antibacterial soaps & antibiotics, but I've found that antibacterial hand soap used as shampoo is the only thing that helps the scalp odor I've been plagued with since the onset of menopause. With regular, dandruff or any other specialty shampoo I've tried over the past two years, the odor is still there, even immediately after I wash my hair. Any suggestions?
cindiloohoo, I've never heard of that. I have no idea what that odor could be coming from, unless it's a bacteria.
You may want to do a good cleanse/detox and take some good supplements to get your immune system in shape, and take some probiotics to replenish the good bacteria in your gut.
If you visit my blog and click on the label "nutritional products" you'll see some suggestions.
It's a mystery to me. I'd never had a problem with excessive body odor in my life until now & its just my scalp. I read about using the antibacterial hand soap as shampoo on a menopause site; a woman had the same problem & tried that out of desperation & it worked. I have actually done a colon cleanse recently & my husband & I have changed our diet towards more raw foods, less meat, fat, salt, etc. I will check out the nutritional products on your blog for suggestions, though. Thanks.
You know, a woman's body gets rid of a lot of toxins with her monthly cycle, so I wonder if the cessation of it is related, especially because you found another woman with the same issue?
I'm glad you've taken steps towards better health. If you find something that relieves you of this issue or if you discover what the cause is, please let me know - I'd love to learn more about it, thanks.
That's great! People don't know that the natural cleaners work even better - they think the harmful chemicals get the job done, but they're just cheaper to mass produce.
thanks for the vid, MRSA can be killed with copper, it was on our local news, but the hospitals were reluctant to change the fixtures and fitting on the doors etc because of the expense, also essential oils sprayed in the air are said to kill MRSA.
At 9pm EST I'm going on TruthBrigadeRadio dot org to talk about modern medicine and how it deceives and kills. You can join us by going there if you like.
I have mild to moderate defects in my heart valves and have been told by some of the physicians who have treated me to take a megadose of antibiotics before I have my teeth cleaned due to risk of sudden death. I've never done so.
*I'm not telling others with the same problem to do likewise!*
Am I playing roulette? I don't know. I do know that every time someone takes a megadose of antibios they run the risk of exfoliation due to allergy.
I would take a great source of Vit C and some extra supplements (on top of my usual) before getting in the dentist's chair.
While I can't tell you not to take antibiotics, personally I would not take the antibiotics. I would build up my immune system, which is what your body needs to fight the risk of infection.
Antibiotics as you probably know kill good bacteria in the gut, which is where 40% of the immune system is.
I would highly suggest you do something natural to boost immunity.
Your own dental tools - that's great. I had a patient who was paralyzed after a root canal - that's when I started learning about the dangers of the dental industry.
Oh, my! One of my first patients had a stroke because he was allergic to the die they gave him for an angiogram. Then, there was the woman with trigeminal nerve neuralgia-they clipped both nerves because they clipped the wrong one the first time. Scary.
Absolutely don't get the root canal - I didn't see this until now, I apologize.
They trap bacteria and cause health problems for years.
If there's no way to save the tooth, it's better to lose it.
This is extreme, but a young patient of mine was paralyzed the day after a root canal from an infection and remains in a wheel chair. It does happen. Many others have longterm illness.
i hate to bother you but i was thunking of getting the tooth pulled, will i still need a root canal first. i think the dentist told me i needed one first.
My mother warned me not to use antibacterial, deodorant soaps (I smell clean!) when they first came on the market.
We didn't know about *TRICLOSAN* in those days, everyone should learn about it, but she used her common sense and understood that antibacterial soaps are unnatural.
I've had a staph infection for like 2 years now. It doesn't go away and I've tried lots of things. I use Hibicleans and that seems to suppress it, but it comes back periodically. I hope the one thing I'm using, Hibicleans, isn't ruining my chance of getting over it. It's an antimicrobial wash.
I know - I used it in hospitals. It's antimicrobial, so the staph is fighting it and getting stronger.
Do you eat enough fresh/raw fruits and veggies, get enough sunlight and drink enough water? You should also take good supplements.
Make sure you expose as much skin to the sun as you can. Don't be concerned about cancer - studies show the sun prevents cancer through Vitamin D. It doesn't cause it like they want you to believe.
Thank you for getting back to me so quick! I honestly can't say i've been eating, sleeping or drinking right for a while. I can change that though. I always thought that was good for my health in general, but you think it will help with the Staph? Interesting. The sun light thing, I can try that since I'm in CA, but some of it is hard to reach. Thanks again! So, I should go without sunblock?
You've inspired me to do a vid about the sun, cancer, skin cancer and sunblock. Look for it later today or tomorrow, and thanks for the inspiration - it's one of the issues I teach a lot about because the media is leading us down the wrong path.
In short: get at least 15 minutes of sun exposure twice daily, expose as much skin as possible, and don't use sunscreen - it has chemicals that cause cancer. This is very important for good health and reduces cancer risk.
I saw she chose chemo over natural healing. My mentor used to tell me, "You have to let people make their own decision, even if they choose to die. Even God lets people make their own choice."
I don't even know her, but it's still hard. I'm very sorry for you and all those who do know her.
I think the people at the top know this, and the majority working for the corporations believe they're doing a good thing. That's how the NWO gets so many people to do their dirty work.
Thank you, the the abuse of antibiotics and antibacterials prevents exposure to bacteria. Our bodies do not build enough resistance, and that makes us more susceptible to infection.
So drinking the water from Mexico isn't such a bad idea after all, ah? ;-)
All-natural soaps are great. You can get them at Whole Foods or health food stores. I like to buy soaps whose labels I can read and understand. Olive oil and lavender are some great ingredients.
Google (+mrsa nm +LED blue light)
For years the people editing Wikipedia have known about this.
The medical studies years ago proved that Blue LED light of certain wavelengths can kill MRSA easily and for lower cost than drugs. Since Rockefeller drug companies would not profit from this, it is rejected out of hand for use in hospitals or by doctors treating their patients. Keep voting Rockefeller!--& die as a result of their leadership in banking, medicine, education, energy, human genome, etc
oldspammer 8 months ago
@oldspammer Killing 9 out of 10 bacteria after 10 minutes of irradiation at energy densities high enough to blind you isn't going to help much.
After an hour the bacterial population is back to normal. Just like it springs back with antibacterial agents once the active ingredients are all reacted.
The only proven way to stop bacteria breeding is to eliminate their habitat, by scrubbing away dirt and grease with hot soapy water.
ImMichaelTaylor 8 months ago
@ImMichaelTaylor Medical literature indicates that the dosage levels have not been clinically established for patient treatment. Routinely, white dental tooth fillings are treated with UV light while the patient and technician wears UV plastic lens sunglasses. UV Tanning beds can be used safely on several times / week for periods of time between 8 minutes and longer depending on skin pigmentation of the customer. Light on your wrist, stomach, back, shoulders will not blind you.
oldspammer 8 months ago
@ImMichaelTaylor Unless light of of sufficient power levels is shined right inside the eyes, blindness can be easily avoided.
After an hour, bacterial population in vitro is back to "normal", but the human immune system can develop to better fight the infection in-vivo with more therapy.
Presumably hot soapy water could be / have been used at any time & I would not be opposed to its use. Some soaps & handle surfaces have pure silver microscopic particles to provide bacteriacidal properties.
oldspammer 8 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
@oldspammer
"the human immune system can develop to better fight the infection in-vivo with more therapy." There is only one case where bactericides are clinically indicated, and that's when the immune system can't cope with the bug.
Of course because of all of the people who incorrectly think bactericidal products for everyone is a good idea, the effectiveness of any particular one is eventually destroyed by the bugs evolving to cope with its over use.
ImMichaelTaylor 8 months ago
@ImMichaelTaylor I did not do it, but someone has marked this message of yours as spam. I had to hit the "show" button to even see this message.
There are closely held beliefs in medical science that are outdated & still argued. These things are argued because old, unproven medical theories were "created" to dismiss the development of electrical, & photonic, & pulsed magnetic, & EM frequency energy treatments of disease. It stemmed from the chemical bond breakage thermal energy theory.
oldspammer 7 months ago
@oldspammer "old, unproven medical theories were "created" to dismiss the development of electrical, & photonic, & pulsed magnetic, & EM frequency energy treatments of disease. "
Why do you think that? Did you know that "EM frequency" is scientifically meaningless? It's like saying "paint coloured". "Pulsed magnetic" is also designed to sound like a technical term, but actually isn't.
Many of your sentences are just heaps of catchy buzzwords without structural or systematic meaning.
ImMichaelTaylor 7 months ago
@ImMichaelTaylor It also stemmed from the delusional rejection of the pleomorphic forms of pathogens observations.of several microscope inventors. Observations made (Royal Rife, Gaston Naessens,etc) from 1930s & now say that these various pathogen forms of disease can adapt quickly to a change in environment & food supply. Although PubMed studies say that pleomorphic forms exist, arm chair experts argue against this w/o any scientific proof of non-existence--just what they were taught in school.
oldspammer 7 months ago
@ImMichaelTaylor Once thought impossible/improbable, H. Pylori bacteria live in the GI tract. Damage that these infections cause can trigger ulcers & cancer, etc. Obviously these bacteria evolved with us to survive there.
Often when brand new forms of disease show up now, it is that they "evolve" in bio-weapons labs by the mixing of DNA of pathogens having the desired characteristics. Excuse for doing this is that the enemy might produce it so we have to so that we can "cure it."
oldspammer 7 months ago
@oldspammer I don't know how to interpret that. It just comes across as a string of paranoiac non-sequiters.
ImMichaelTaylor 7 months ago
@ImMichaelTaylor H.Pylori=difficult to kill.
Without the use of blue LED light known to kill MRSA, hospital staff will keep thumbs up their butts?
Arguably Rockefeller CFR controls the US gov't?
PTB desire for depopulation will likely delay such a MRSA drug's development until some questionable petroleum synthetic with a lot of negative side effects materializes & price point can be made very high (like chemo drugs). By that time some other form of lab-made incurable disease will exist instead.
oldspammer 7 months ago
@oldspammer I'm sorry, but your conspiracy theory shtick just isn't that convincing.
Yes, the ruling elite is out to get you, just like they always were, but the ways in which they do it are quite obvious and pedestrian. Their targets are human fear, ignorance and credulity. Just like yours.
Do you think if your 'toolkit' had more than a hammer in it, you might find not every problem looks like a nail any more?
ImMichaelTaylor 7 months ago
@oldspammer "desire for depopulation [...] MRSA [...] lab-made incurable disease"
Leaving aside the obvious question of why the ruling elite would want less slaves rather than more, what reason do you have for suggesting MRSA was made in a lab? How were the decades of independently verified and reproducible observations that show the evolution of MRSA faked?
The trouble with reaching conclusions first and attempting to fill in the evidence afterwards is, it doesn't usually match observation.
ImMichaelTaylor 7 months ago
@oldspammer "lab-made incurable disease" How did you decide which ones were made in labs? How do you discriminate between those and the naturally evolving ones? If a situation exists in which everything we know about selective pressure says a resistant bug must eventually develop, and then precisely that happens, what makes you think the bug needed outside help?
More generally, how do you decide what is true? And if you know the answer to that, will you admit it?
ImMichaelTaylor 7 months ago
@oldspammer You don't need antibacterial soap. I don't need it. A newborn baby or a frail senior citizen doesn't.
People who are immune compromised DO need it, but in a few more years it won't help them either, because colonies of bacteria resistant to those substances are evolving right now in most hand basins in the developed world.
We've already ruined most antibiotics the same way, by giving to people who don't need.
We've failed to "keep our powder dry", and risk becoming defenceless.
ImMichaelTaylor 8 months ago
is dove good?
Th0ughtless15 1 year ago
how can i make my own antibacterial soap?
SuperKare123 1 year ago
ha ha ha I love that the guy they interview for comments about health was a fucking security guard. they only mention it was staph...... staph what??? do you know how many different kinds of staph there is? or how much the average person has up their nose? I KNOW mainly because I swabbed mine in class.
karn33333 1 year ago
What if i brush my teeth with antibacterial soap instead of flouride toothpaste?
ashleyco07 1 year ago
what about dial soap they use it in hospital
producerboy29 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
woooooooooooow those people are idiots... do they really not know how a antibiotic resistant virus thats commonly found on the skin become so prevolent so fast
soadhabit 1 year ago
Excellent stuff!!!
Gaby.
pili2255 2 years ago
yeah retarded parents dont even know what bacteria is and go all crazy about wanting to kill them all withoutbacteria it would be impossible to live. using antibacterialcrap just kills helpfullbacteria leaving more room for bad bacteria to grow replicate- MRSA
Addicti0nz1 2 years ago
i have sensitive skin and if i use certain kinds of soap then i break out everywhere. Whats the bestkind to use and where can i get it....
arnold44444555 2 years ago
Take pre biotics and pro biotics so that you can digest raw foods properly and your skin sensitivities will go away.
truvelocity 2 years ago
@arnold44444555 Look up Cal ben five star soap. Omg it's amazing, cheap, all natural and damn good
fuddckbush 1 year ago
Homemade soap is the only way to go!
sherrilenett 2 years ago 3
Comment removed
LAZARcatZ203 2 years ago
also, little kids have been found with a blood ahlcohol content (drunk!) when their parents have been using anti bacterial products (purell, etc) all day. how crazy is that!
hanzahbonanza 2 years ago
Scary.
zxzrp0 2 years ago
I think that antibiotics and anti bacterial soap are not helpful at all, I heard that they have a lot to do with many child hood illnesses from not being exposed to good bacteria it has been said that allergies and athsma come about because the parents are all crazy and keep the kids in a too sterile environment. It is scary, I babysat a kid with a mother like that and she had every allergy known to man!! crazy CLEAN woman.
ashtaykat 3 years ago
My parents by Dial soap. I just heard about how triclosan is deadly today (and how it doesn't work). I haven't used antibacterial soap in the last month and haven't had any problems
Mattmcd1 3 years ago
What do you think of natural antibiotics like GSE and olive leaf extract?
s3ne 3 years ago
Our body produces our own natural antibiotics with excellent nutrition and intelligent supplementation. That is why some people can survive the anti biotic resistant staff.
truvelocity 2 years ago
I can't know this! Argghhhhh!!!
MuddleVanHeck 3 years ago
I just posted an article called "MRSA: What You Should Know But The Media Won't Tell You" on my blog - the link is in the description to this vid.
OliviaHadassah 3 years ago
NWO agents are poisoning the population and sterilizing humanitys reproductive abilities.
MrDuffy81 3 years ago 8
Why are they not talking about the amount of antibiotics used on livestock that goes into the nations food supply?
starkman79 3 years ago 11
Because General Mills is a big corporate sponsor of theirs. Just think of all the food commercials they ran during this news program.
I talked about the issue you raised in a radio interview I did, and I'll be posting the highlights. It's a show about GM (genetically modified) foods.
OliviaHadassah 3 years ago 3
I'm a medical transcriptionist have been aware of the alarming rise of MRSA for quite some time. I agree about overuse of antibacterial soaps & antibiotics, but I've found that antibacterial hand soap used as shampoo is the only thing that helps the scalp odor I've been plagued with since the onset of menopause. With regular, dandruff or any other specialty shampoo I've tried over the past two years, the odor is still there, even immediately after I wash my hair. Any suggestions?
cindiloohoo 3 years ago
cindiloohoo, I've never heard of that. I have no idea what that odor could be coming from, unless it's a bacteria.
You may want to do a good cleanse/detox and take some good supplements to get your immune system in shape, and take some probiotics to replenish the good bacteria in your gut.
If you visit my blog and click on the label "nutritional products" you'll see some suggestions.
I hope you're able to get it under control.
OliviaHadassah 3 years ago
It's a mystery to me. I'd never had a problem with excessive body odor in my life until now & its just my scalp. I read about using the antibacterial hand soap as shampoo on a menopause site; a woman had the same problem & tried that out of desperation & it worked. I have actually done a colon cleanse recently & my husband & I have changed our diet towards more raw foods, less meat, fat, salt, etc. I will check out the nutritional products on your blog for suggestions, though. Thanks.
cindiloohoo 3 years ago
You know, a woman's body gets rid of a lot of toxins with her monthly cycle, so I wonder if the cessation of it is related, especially because you found another woman with the same issue?
I'm glad you've taken steps towards better health. If you find something that relieves you of this issue or if you discover what the cause is, please let me know - I'd love to learn more about it, thanks.
OliviaHadassah 3 years ago
i'm all natural everything
gargo25 3 years ago
That's great! People don't know that the natural cleaners work even better - they think the harmful chemicals get the job done, but they're just cheaper to mass produce.
OliviaHadassah 3 years ago
But I LOVE anti-bacterial soap...say it "aint" so!!!! NoOOoOoo!! =\
I'm currently b-feeding, and I can't believe that anti-bacterial soap, could affect my milk...wow! Thanks for the info :o)
MissPrettynCurvy 3 years ago
But, I LOVE anti-bacterial soap...say it "aint" so!!!! NoOOoOoo!! =\
I'm currently b-feeding, and I can't believe that anti-bacterial soap, could affect my milk...wow! Thanks for the info :o)
MissPrettynCurvy 3 years ago
If everyone had a strong immune system like mine, we wouldn't have to worry stuff like this. :-)
prokopton 4 years ago
Or many other things.
=D
OliviaHadassah 3 years ago
I'd say colloidal silver is good, but super silver is suppossed to be the best.
Constavlos 4 years ago
thank you for the info
sodasoap 4 years ago
thanks for the vid, MRSA can be killed with copper, it was on our local news, but the hospitals were reluctant to change the fixtures and fitting on the doors etc because of the expense, also essential oils sprayed in the air are said to kill MRSA.
whitenight639 4 years ago
Oh well, shit, if it was on your local news than it must be legit....LMFAO.
MissMissy1677 3 years ago
At 9pm EST I'm going on TruthBrigadeRadio dot org to talk about modern medicine and how it deceives and kills. You can join us by going there if you like.
Thank you =)
OliviaHadassah 4 years ago
Too many people don't realize that antibiotics are pesticides, over-prescribed and abused, and only cause the bacteria to develop resistance.
Jbear9 4 years ago
Thanks for your comment Jbear9, it's always good to hear from another nurse.
OliviaHadassah 4 years ago
I have mild to moderate defects in my heart valves and have been told by some of the physicians who have treated me to take a megadose of antibiotics before I have my teeth cleaned due to risk of sudden death. I've never done so.
*I'm not telling others with the same problem to do likewise!*
Am I playing roulette? I don't know. I do know that every time someone takes a megadose of antibios they run the risk of exfoliation due to allergy.
D2
SilverRedIndigo 4 years ago
I would take a great source of Vit C and some extra supplements (on top of my usual) before getting in the dentist's chair.
While I can't tell you not to take antibiotics, personally I would not take the antibiotics. I would build up my immune system, which is what your body needs to fight the risk of infection.
Antibiotics as you probably know kill good bacteria in the gut, which is where 40% of the immune system is.
I would highly suggest you do something natural to boost immunity.
OliviaHadassah 4 years ago
Lactobaccilli if you take antibiotics to balance out the yeast helps, but lots of water, good food and exercise are the best prescription.
Of course, I have my own dental tools and have been cleaning my own teeth for 25 years. Dentists "accidently" kill people, too.
Jbear9 4 years ago
Your own dental tools - that's great. I had a patient who was paralyzed after a root canal - that's when I started learning about the dangers of the dental industry.
OliviaHadassah 4 years ago
Oh, my! One of my first patients had a stroke because he was allergic to the die they gave him for an angiogram. Then, there was the woman with trigeminal nerve neuralgia-they clipped both nerves because they clipped the wrong one the first time. Scary.
Jbear9 4 years ago
i was recently told i need a root canal, do you advise against root canal???
mikefilly 4 years ago
mikefilly,
Absolutely don't get the root canal - I didn't see this until now, I apologize.
They trap bacteria and cause health problems for years.
If there's no way to save the tooth, it's better to lose it.
This is extreme, but a young patient of mine was paralyzed the day after a root canal from an infection and remains in a wheel chair. It does happen. Many others have longterm illness.
For info from a doctor, visit:
mercola dot com/article/dental/rootcanal/root_canals dot htm
OliviaHadassah 3 years ago
i hate to bother you but i was thunking of getting the tooth pulled, will i still need a root canal first. i think the dentist told me i needed one first.
mikefilly 3 years ago
If you get the tooth pulled, that will cancel the root canal. Root canals are expensive, so dentists like to do them.
Just say no :)
OliviaHadassah 3 years ago
By the way, I just read about people who have their root canals removed - it's a really bad thing to have.
OliviaHadassah 3 years ago
My mother warned me not to use antibacterial, deodorant soaps (I smell clean!) when they first came on the market.
We didn't know about *TRICLOSAN* in those days, everyone should learn about it, but she used her common sense and understood that antibacterial soaps are unnatural.
D2
SilverRedIndigo 4 years ago
I've had a staph infection for like 2 years now. It doesn't go away and I've tried lots of things. I use Hibicleans and that seems to suppress it, but it comes back periodically. I hope the one thing I'm using, Hibicleans, isn't ruining my chance of getting over it. It's an antimicrobial wash.
sonnybrown 4 years ago
I know - I used it in hospitals. It's antimicrobial, so the staph is fighting it and getting stronger.
Do you eat enough fresh/raw fruits and veggies, get enough sunlight and drink enough water? You should also take good supplements.
Make sure you expose as much skin to the sun as you can. Don't be concerned about cancer - studies show the sun prevents cancer through Vitamin D. It doesn't cause it like they want you to believe.
OliviaHadassah 4 years ago
Thank you for getting back to me so quick! I honestly can't say i've been eating, sleeping or drinking right for a while. I can change that though. I always thought that was good for my health in general, but you think it will help with the Staph? Interesting. The sun light thing, I can try that since I'm in CA, but some of it is hard to reach. Thanks again! So, I should go without sunblock?
sonnybrown 4 years ago
You've inspired me to do a vid about the sun, cancer, skin cancer and sunblock. Look for it later today or tomorrow, and thanks for the inspiration - it's one of the issues I teach a lot about because the media is leading us down the wrong path.
In short: get at least 15 minutes of sun exposure twice daily, expose as much skin as possible, and don't use sunscreen - it has chemicals that cause cancer. This is very important for good health and reduces cancer risk.
Details to follow in the vid
OliviaHadassah 4 years ago
You're awesome!
sonnybrown 4 years ago
Well, thank you!
Since you inspired this vid, you deserve the first view - I haven't even watched it yet =)
/watch?v=TJZ46aXHAe8
OliviaHadassah 4 years ago
What happened to all the comments?
rafvrab 4 years ago
It must have been a temporary YouTube glitch - they're making improvements to the site.
OliviaHadassah 4 years ago
I see them now.
BTW: check your e-mail box.
rafvrab 4 years ago
I saw she chose chemo over natural healing. My mentor used to tell me, "You have to let people make their own decision, even if they choose to die. Even God lets people make their own choice."
I don't even know her, but it's still hard. I'm very sorry for you and all those who do know her.
OliviaHadassah 4 years ago
think that the govt is behind it? or corporations?
ingance 4 years ago
I think the people at the top know this, and the majority working for the corporations believe they're doing a good thing. That's how the NWO gets so many people to do their dirty work.
It's always disguised as "help."
OliviaHadassah 4 years ago
Good job and right on, Olivia! Keep on keeping on! 5 superstars!
enjoythevoyage 4 years ago 2
Thank you, the the abuse of antibiotics and antibacterials prevents exposure to bacteria. Our bodies do not build enough resistance, and that makes us more susceptible to infection.
So drinking the water from Mexico isn't such a bad idea after all, ah? ;-)
rafvrab 4 years ago
Ha, ha! I don't know if I'm willing to recommend that yet!
OliviaHadassah 4 years ago
first comment thanks olivia
densefawg 4 years ago
Xylitol is best if you want a natural Antibacterial.
Candanciee 4 years ago
found another one as well that is advertised a lot on gcnlive:
calbenpuresoap . com
vudumojo 4 years ago
So, what kind of soaps should we use?
Learn to make lye?
vudumojo 4 years ago
All-natural soaps are great. You can get them at Whole Foods or health food stores. I like to buy soaps whose labels I can read and understand. Olive oil and lavender are some great ingredients.
Thanks for your great question.
OliviaHadassah 4 years ago
I added this info to the vid description - thanks for making me aware.
OliviaHadassah 4 years ago