My answer to the question as to whether or not there is a drug for just about every malady, is that we don't need drugs for everything, because, we have herbs for that! In his enlightening and empowering book, Herbal Antibiotics, Stephen Buhner "provides conclusive evidence that plant medicines with their multiple antibiotic compounds, are remarkably effective against drug resistant bacteria". In Stephen's book, "you'll learn how herbs such as aloe, garlic and grapefruit seed extract represent our best defense against bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureous, E. coli and Salmonella - and how their use will ensure that, in the future, antibiotic drugs will still be there when we need them". Basically, the antibiotic compounds in herbs are so complex in their nature, that it is impossible for the bacteria to become immune to them, unlike with 'silver bullet' antibiotics.
Similarly, the power of essential oils are another example of the superior efficacy of plant medicines against even super bugs such as MRSA, Klebsiella pneumonia, Staphlococcus aureous and similar pathogens. Just ask Anne Vermillye, owner and E.O. formulator for BioExcell LLC. Ann was successful in having her two E.O. blends "Breathe Great" and "Dental Delight" clinically tested, alongside the leading antibiotics, against the diseases listed above, and the E.O. blends were successful where the antibiotics were not. Read the JANA article on Anne's website: http://www.bioexcel.com/.
Whether it's Western Herbalism, TCM's herbal formulas (patent and otherwise), Ayurveda's treasure trove of remedies, or Homeopathy these are just a few of the age-old herbal medicines that have been used effectively for millennia. Not to mention the as yet undiscovered plant remedies that are potentially available in the Amazon Rain Forest. Using these time-tested plants and herbs will not only provide the cure to most of our common diseases, but will ensure we don't create any more multi-drug resistant strains of bacteria, while leaving the antibiotics we do have for when we really need them.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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