Amen, Brother!
--- On Thu, 6/11/09, dancingbear <dancingbear48@...> wrote:
From: dancingbear <dancingbear48@...>
Subject: Re: [MRSA] Re: Help
To: MRSA@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, June 11, 2009, 2:42 AM
I hope everyone is staying as healthy as they can be. Keep your imunne systems
healthy eat as much healthy organic food as possible .Have faith in the Great
Spirit and remain positive.I sometimes wish we could share photos so we could
picture everyone in our thoughts and prayers even though i still offer my
prayers to everyone. I feel blessed that two years later I know I havewon over
this beast MRSA in my body and thanks to a lot of your suggestions I have
become stronger. My organic garden here in Arkansas is producing wonderfully
and We are eating as much fresh full of lifeforce food I feel so much better
knowing how my food was raised and also preserving Mother Earth.I wish I could
share my food with you all.I'm just feeling very blessed and Grateful and wanted
to share my gratitude with eveyone.Know you are Loved and with enough Positive
energy we will all be healthy again.
Walk In Beauty
Peace
Rick
--- On Tue, 6/9/09, Carrie Perez <VertSK8r@aol. com> wrote:
From: Carrie Perez <VertSK8r@aol. com>
Subject: [MRSA] Re: Help
To: MRSA@yahoogroups. com
Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2009, 11:46 PM
Lori/Jo:
LORI, You are lucky or you had MSSA, not MRSA. MRSA is resistant to the
Methicillian family of drugs. Maybe the Dicloxacillan put your infection on the
run just enough for your own body to heal itself (this is how TRULY healthy
people with the right DNA react to MRSA). See Wikipedia info below.
JO, you should do some research and don't take my word for it as I'm not a
medical professional. However, I do know that you should be seeing an Infectious
Disease Doctor, not a family physican or a dermatologist, etc.
FROM WIKIPEDIA (re: Dicloxacillan) :
Resistance:
Despite dicloxacillin being insensitive to beta-lactamses, some organisms have
developed resistance to it and other narrow-spectrum â-lactam antibiotics
including methicillin. Such organisms include methicillin- resistant
Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).
All the best,
Carrie
www.MRSAsupportgrou p.com
--- In MRSA@yahoogroups. com, Nova004@... wrote:
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>
> ...doxycycline is indeed a common antibiotic used to successfully treat MRSA
if your strain is sensitive to that drug. I'm not sure what Carrie is speaking
of.? My strain was very resistant, but was sensitive to Doxy.
>
> Lori
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