Saturday, May 25, 2019

Antibiotic alternatives - natural solutions?

I watched a documentary about super bacteria and its relationship with antibiotics a few days ago. I needed antibiotics myself a few months ago and I was very interested in what I saw.
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  Personally, like other drugs, I have a rough prescription for 4 months. Supplying an antibiotic that produces very annoying side effects after less than a month of treatment. I did some research on the prescription drugs I prescribed and found that this particular side effect is very common. Of course, I stopped taking it immediately, and the symptoms of unsuccessful disappeared. Once the side effects disappear, I did re-administer it after about a month. Unfortunately, they reappeared immediately, so my decision is unreasonable to me.
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  After reading this documentary, I began to study [naturally, become me] a way to achieve beneficial results without using antibiotics. Or, it's more attractive to me, find food that anyone can buy, which can actually be used in our system to help us avoid antibiotics, which actually allows me and my intestines every day. stay healthy.
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  During my research, I met several companies and organizations that explored similar options. One of the latest reports I read was a large report from Today's Medical News 2018, which lists foods ranging from garlic to oregano, which have proven to be very beneficial.
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  According to today's medical news and national medical schools and other famous organizations speculate that our excessive use of antibiotics has opened the door for more and more so-called "super bacteria", which can easily lead to the loss of antibiotics.
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  Large medical institutions around the world are studying this issue, but it takes time and money, and we don't know how much we have.
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  It is clear from all this that one point is that it is very important to use antibiotics only when needed and to treat the disease to be treated using only the most appropriate dose. This is hard, but not impossible. But is it feasible if we want to reduce the incidence of "superbugs" that today deny our antibiotics?
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  Another thing that can help with this effort is to ensure that the actual treatment conditions require antibiotics, because the researchers found that antibiotics do not treat viral infections because they cannot kill the virus. However, sometimes antibiotics are still prescribed.
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  Does this hope they can succeed?
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  Using effective antibiotic alternatives that promote good health and provide our body with disease-resistant armor may be a major way to reduce the need for antibiotics, thus reducing the risk of more and stronger super bacteria .
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  As many medical researchers have said, solutions to the problem of antibiotic resistance are multifaceted, including the use of alternatives to reduce the use of antibiotics. Although there is no substitute that can replace all uses of antibiotics [Allen, 2017].
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  Therefore, it may mean that we should include ingredients such as garlic, which have been called healing herbs for centuries, honey, used in some parts of the world since Roman times, ginger, turmeric, have been found to be useful as therapeutic agents. In 5,000 years, to name a few, all of this can be found in most kitchens in our food. Then, we can at least begin to protect ourselves from the need for antibiotics, so when these "superbugs" are weakened by disease, these "superbugs" will attack our bodies.
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  We can also increase resistance by doing more exercise, but this is another day's theme.





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