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Post by Chloe on Jan 17, 2017 15:44:36 GMT 10
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Post by shinester on Jan 17, 2017 17:42:43 GMT 10
Yeah it's not good. An obvious guess to me is that people who are sick are less capable of fighting infection and are more likely to find such strains in hospitals, therefor increasing their prevalence to the most sickest and increasing their propagation. Not researched it, though it's frightening that simple infections could once again kill us. Antibiotics have saved hundreds of millions of lives.
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Post by Peter on Jan 17, 2017 20:08:27 GMT 10
Absolutely. The discovery of antibiotics was one of the most significant discoveries ever made in the broader field of health.
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Post by Chloe on Jan 18, 2017 9:01:03 GMT 10
Seems like my reply didn't go through last night. I absolutely agree with the both of you. I hope that didn't come across as me being "anti" anti bitoics. Which I am not. I am anti "over use, you have a runny nose here is some antibiotics" I was born with bad kidneys and have had to deal with lots of hospilizations and lots of rounds of antibiotics fighting off kidney infections and I sure as hell wouldn't turn them away. Just found the article interesting/sad is all.
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Post by remnantprep on Jan 18, 2017 16:10:18 GMT 10
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Post by remnantprep on Jan 18, 2017 17:44:02 GMT 10
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Post by Chloe on Jan 18, 2017 18:20:10 GMT 10
I love manuka honey and it has done wonders for my friend who has a lot of auto immune problems.
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Post by remnantprep on Jan 18, 2017 18:29:20 GMT 10
Yeah I always have a couple of jars in the med cupboard! lol would like to store more but can get expensive if you get the good stuff.
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Post by Chloe on Jan 18, 2017 19:00:49 GMT 10
Very expensive haha!
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Post by shinester on Jan 18, 2017 21:51:21 GMT 10
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Post by Chloe on Jan 19, 2017 9:55:50 GMT 10
I've heard wonders about the raw garlic, I've just always been too scared to try hahah.
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Post by tyburn on Jan 20, 2017 14:11:26 GMT 10
Absolutely. The discovery of antibiotics was one of the most significant discoveries ever made in the broader field of health. Yep. Read something about the first person to be subscribed antibiotics would've died if he hadn't got them --- not from some exotic disease though, just from a broken leg that went septic. Scary when you thibnk about all the illnesses that can warp and kill you without antibiotics.
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Post by shinester on Jan 20, 2017 17:25:34 GMT 10
Pre-Antibiotic Era 1900s leading causes of death - pneumonia - 1 in 900 deaths [also includes influenza] *** - Tuberculous - 1 in 500 deaths** - Diarrhea and Enteritis - 1 in 833 deaths*** Streptococcus pyogenes causing half of the post-birth deaths - which was 1 in 400.* Streptococcus aureus [scarlet fever] - 80% fatal - 1 in 770 deaths ***** About 60% of circulating strains of the group A Streptococcus that cause scarlet fever in Hong Kong are resistant to macrolide antibiotics, says Professor Kwok-yung Yuen, head of Hong Kong University's microbiology department. **** *women died at a rate of 1 in 100 births 25% of which caused by infection** demography.cpc.unc.edu/2014/06/16/mortality-and-cause-of-death-1900-v-2010/***https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/dvs/lead1900_98.pdf ****https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarlet_fever *****http://scienceblogs.com/aetiology/2011/07/06/scarlet-fever-in-hong-kong/
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Post by Beno on Jan 20, 2017 18:52:00 GMT 10
cool. there is also a "best of" landline storey on manuka as well. i think you need access to abc Iview. very interesting. they said honey is the only food that never goes off. says it all really. they reckon more will go to foodstuffs than to fight resistant superbugs🤔
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Post by SA Hunter on Jan 20, 2017 20:59:23 GMT 10
I've heard wonders about the raw garlic, I've just always been too scared to try hahah. HaHaHa - Garlic - when I was a kid we'd walk around eating raw garlic as a snack, then feed it to naive and unsuspecting kids down the street. Told them they were lollies - hahaha - can still see the look on their faces. Funny think was, we never got sick as kids!!!
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Post by tomatoes on May 30, 2018 12:07:30 GMT 10
I love manuka honey and it has done wonders for my friend who has a lot of auto immune problems. Hi Chloe - just looking through some old threads. Are you able to expand on how Manuka honey has helped your friend with autoimmune problems?
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Post by Chloe on May 31, 2018 18:34:45 GMT 10
I love manuka honey and it has done wonders for my friend who has a lot of auto immune problems. Hi Chloe - just looking through some old threads. Are you able to expand on how Manuka honey has helped your friend with autoimmune problems? Hey! He is on a few immunosuppressants and usually always picks up every bug going around, he just would say he overall felt his immunity was better considering the immunosuppressants and less infections, he was also on other medication which could/would of helped but he did notice a chance while adding the honey to his diet.
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Post by tomatoes on May 31, 2018 18:37:57 GMT 10
Thanks
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