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What Does Dr. Mercola Have To Say About MRSA?
There have been many times where Dr. Mercola has had good health information on his website. Today is no exception. Here is an excerpt from his article...
"Essential
Oils Can Be Used As a Natural Antibacterial":
"It is estimated that infections such as MRSA (staph infection)
kill 5,000 people each year. This is partly due to the fact that
current treatments are only successful in around 50 percent of
cases; such treatments can also cause skin irritation. However,
researchers may have discovered a much more efficient, not to
mention pleasant, way to treat staph infections:
Essential oils (compounds found within aromatic plants). It
seems that the use of these oils, typically used in
aromatherapy, have been found to kill deadly MRSA bacteria
within just two minutes of contact. By simply
inhaling
these
essential oils, patients are able to prevent the risk of
infection. And, unlike the current treatments made of single
compounds, essential oils are made up of a complex mixture of
chemical compounds that MRSA and other bacteria have a hard time
resisting."
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