My ID doc said I could consider myself cured, but the mayo doc he conferred with said to wait til 3 and 6 month culture were negative to decide I was cured. I...
I suggest you do some research on the manuka honey. It can kill yeast infections also. Do a search and type in "yeast infection" an manuka. The 25+ can be...
Hello Everyone: I joined your group a couple of days ago so that I can inform you of a solution to MRSA spreading. Below are some informative links you can go ...
The strength of the DMSO has alot to do with the burning and not so much to do with the effectiveness (or after taste). Some research studies indicate it is...
Hi! I have a 22 year old autistic son. He does volunteer work with a woman whos son was just diagnosed with Community MRSA. I have called several doctors and...
Your son could get it from contacting a surface that this other gentleman has touched. Even if your son doesn't get active mrsa, it is likely your son has...
Hi there. I am a nurse who has been dealing with MRSA for 3 years now as a patient. Knowing what I know now, I would suggest that you get the hand-outs...
I think there are some limitations to your advice. If her son has autism, chances are good he is not going to tolerate a bandage on his arm with Manuka honey...
Hi all, The manuka is working well. The area I had on my hand is completely healed. My leg is almost healed. I still might have some problems. You all decide....
Mike, I am glad that your sore is better. When you ask questions about whether you have MRSA, it makes me confused. If you aren't sure what is going on,...
I wanted to thank everyone for their quick, informative responses! As someone posted, my son does have sensory issues that would make it extremely difficult...
Mike, we cannot decide if you have MRSA or not. It is detemined by whether it responds to certain antibiotics or not, that is the definiton of methicillin...
Brilliant post Lori, You have it exactly right. We are SUPPOSED to have a natural flora of good and bad bacteria on our bodies. It is what keeps our immune...
Im so baffled as to why everyone is now saying that manuka honey stings? I don't overuse it and i only had MRSA once, but if I pop a zit (rare as my complexion...
Wasn't the discussion about the DMSO burning or stinging?? _____ From: MRSA@yahoogroups.com [mailto:MRSA@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Bryan Dailey Sent:...
Hi I'm new to the group and have joined today as my husband has just come back from an appointment with a hospital dermatologist and been told that he has ...
Hazel, I am sorry that your husband's recovery is hampered now by MRSA. You are doing good things for your husband by not sharing towels, etc... I've read...
Missouri HB 1546 has been voted DO PASS by the Health Care Policy Committee of the Missouri House of Representatives. The bill now has to gain the approval of...
Hi - your friendly (and overworked!) moderator here. I just wanted to let you all know that a dear friend of mine, Peg McQueary, is having her MRSA story...
I am really tired so I will just type you a list: - Lysol kills mrsa - 1 cup of bleach in a tub bath for 10 minutes can kill mrsa if not an active infection -...
Yes, PEE on your doctor and get started on the Manuka honey. And get your self educated on alternative medicine. Get on the computer and see what you need to...
Two years ago I would of told you to go hug a tree and take my antibiotics. I am now absolutely convinced that manuka honey at 34.00 a bottle works better...
Melissa, it's a good thing that everyone has their own opinion. Here's mine, for those persons who may not find the research for manuka honey helpful: Find...
Hello Hazel, Knowing the side effects of the medications is very important, and the doctor will most likely not know them. The printed literature you get from...
Lori- I don't know why you say I "post in a way that appears to be derogatory". What is up with this site lately? I think those of us who have seen manuka...
Cyndi, I am sending your post out again for any new members. Thanks, Melissa ... is a shrub or small tree native to New Zealand and southeast Australia. ... ...
... but only in the past 10 years has it been more accepted as a broad spectrum antimicrobial and incorporated into wound-care products. A few serendipitous...