Prescription antibiotics are not always the answer. Let’s look at a series of natural antibiotics that can be used for specific purposes–they have long storage lives and do not require a doctor visit.
First, let’s examine Black Elderberry. This herb grows on many continents, including North America, Europe and Western Asia. Laboratory tests in 2005 at a London research group included findings that Black Elderberry is 99% effective against the Avian Flu virus. In fact, during the flu epidemic in Panama in 1995, Elderberry juice was used to treat people with the flu.
Elderberry enhances the immune system by boosting cytokine production. These proteins are messengers within the immune system that regulate response. In fact, ingredients with Elderberries have more antioxidants than either vitamin C or E. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, Elderberry decreases swelling in mucous membranes and relieves nasal congestion.
In summary, Elderberry juice has very strong antiviral effects–the berries contain proteins that effectively prevent viruses from entering the cells. Years ago, I was staying at the house of someone with the flu and I felt symptoms attacking me. I went to the local CVS, bought Black Elderberry juice and within one day I felt fine, and as well I never came down with the flu.
Colloidal silver is well-known but not too widely tested. However, in 2011 the
NIH took 100 children under 12 who were suffering from the common cold. One group was treated with a solution of colloidal silver and beta glucan, and the second group with a saline solution. 90% of the people in the colloidal silver group recovered quickly.
Colloidal silver is silver atoms that are suspended in distilled water. The particles of silver are small enough to move on a cellular level. They destroy pathogens, including but not limited to parasites, viruses and bacteria.
Silver also promotes rapid healing of tissue. In fact, most burn centers use a form of silver and silver-soaked bandaging for burn victims. You can buy colloidal silver at your local health food store.
Colloidal silver has also been used with high success to combat MRSA infections. These are staph infections that can be fatal; they are currently resistant to antibiotics. It’s usually incurred during a hospital stay or in athletic settings.
In the early 20th century, Western medicine used silver as its primary antibiotic. After the 1930s, antibiotics became the treatment of choice.
However, as more antibiotics were created, the microbes began evolving into resistant strains. In addition, the antibiotics caused major digestive problems. Antibiotics can actually lower immunity by destroying the good bacteria. In fact, some fluoroquinolone-based antibiotics have permanently crippled those who have taken them.
However, silver apparently acts by stifling the pathogen’s enzymes that are necessary for survival; therefore, pathogens cannot develop a resistance to silver.
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