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MRSA Superbug Invades Public Schools as Conventional Medicine Ignores Natural Cures

by "Jan Drew" <jdrew1374@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 5, 2008 at 11:14 PM

MRSA Superbug Invades Public Schools as Conventional Medicine Ignores 
Natural Cures
by Mike Adams (see all articles by this author)

(NaturalNews) Schools in at least eight states have re****ted confirmed
cases 
of students being infected with the "superbug" known as 
methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) following the death of
a 
17-year old Virginia student late last year, and the deaths of a New 
Hamp****re preschooler and an 11-year-old from Mississippi a week earlier. 
MRSA, it seems, is taking hold in the U.S. population.

In addition to the cases in those states, schools in North Carolina, West 
Virginia and Connecticut have re****ted infections among their students,
and 
a high school district in Tucson, Arizona sent a letter home to parents 
advising them that one student had been infected and another suspected
case 
was awaiting confirmation. In Chicago, officials at Naperville High School

did not become aware that there had been two cases of MRSA among football 
players there in the previous month until an athletic trainer learned of
the 
incidents and re****ted them to the administration.

MRSA is a strain of the common bacterium that causes "staph" infections. 
While such infections are normally easy to treat with a variety of 
antibiotics, MRSA is resistant to these medications. MRSA is easily
killed, 
of course, by natural medicines such as colloidal silver, aloe vera gel, 
garlic or any number of additional antibacterial medicines from Mother 
Nature, but doctors and hospitals don't use medicine from Mother Nature,
so 
they suffer under the illusion that MRSA has "no cure" and can't be 
effectively treated. The limitations of antibiotic chemicals, it seems,
have 
become the mental limitations of physicians, too.


What is MRSA?
MRSA was first identified in the United States in 1968. The staph
bacteria, 
which occurs naturally on human skin and in nasal passages, can cause
minor 
infections of the skin or other soft tissue if it enters an open wound. In

rare cases, however, the bacteria becomes "invasive," colonizing another 
part of the body. In these cases, the staph bacteria can infect the 
bloodstream, urinary tract, lungs or other organs and lead to potentially 
fatal complications, including pneumonia or the state of whole-body 
inflammation known as sepsis. Even in less severe cases, a staph infection

can lead to skin necrosis and the development of painful abscesses.

Staph infections can be spread by skin-to-skin contact or by sharing a
towel 
with an infected person. This makes staph epidemics particularly likely in

institutional settings like hospitals, prisons, nursing homes, s****ts 
facilities and schools. In schools, athletes are particularly at risk -
the 
crowding and lack of hygiene in gyms and locker rooms provide a perfect 
breeding ground for MRSA.

"These situations set up the perfect scenario for the organism to invade
the 
skin," said Dr. Pascal James Imperato, former commissioner of public
health 
for New York City and chairman of the Department of Preventive Medicine at

SUNY Downstate Medical Center. "In this setting, you have sweat and good 
exposure to skin. With youths who play football or lacrosse, the skin
might 
also be cut or scraped, making the skin more vulnerable."

In response to the recent death of a student from MRSA, students in
Bedford 
County, Virginia, demanded that their schools be sterilized. After
students 
organized themselves over text messages and the internet to protest the 
unsanitary conditions at their schools - including taking the Bedford
County 
Schools Superintendent on a tour of one high school to demonstrate the 
problem - the schools agreed to comply with their demands. All 21 schools
in 
the county were closed, scrubbed and sanitized on October 17. Schools were

also sanitized in Indiana and West Virginia, with a particular emphasis on

locker rooms and gyms.

In Illinois, state officials are considering a recommendation that would 
specifically encourage health care officials to re****t any cluster of MRSA
- 
defined as three or more cases - in an institutional setting. This rule is

intended to alert health officials to any potential epidemics in the
making, 
before the infection spreads too widely. The recommendation was prompted
by 
the recognition that it took officials at Naperville High School weeks to 
learn about the two infections in their football team, and the fact that 
infections diagnosed at off-site health care facilities may never be 
re****ted to the school.


MRSA now killing more Americans than AIDS
Concern over MRSA infections has increased not only from the recent deaths

of grade-school students, but also by a recent re****t from the Centers for

Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that was published in the Journal of 
the American Medical Association. The re****t concluded that MRSA infection

is far more common in the United States than previously thought, and that
it 
kills more people yearly than AIDS, emphysema, Parkinson's disease or 
homicide.

The CDC calculated that deaths from MRSA in the United States may amount
to 
nearly 19,000 people yearly, although the agency added that it can be hard

to determine if death is caused directly by the disease or merely 
accelerated by it. The CDC estimated the infection rate at 32 per 100,000 
people, making even the rate of invasive MRSA higher than the combined
rate 
of other invasive bacterial conditions, including bloodstream infections, 
meningitis and flesh-eating strep.

While MRSA is still most common in hospital settings, it is becoming 
increasingly common outside the health-care world as well. "Now we know 
there's also a community-acquired strain of MRSA," Imperato said. "That 
doesn't mean that it hasn't always existed. It's just that now, we have 
become knowledgeable about it."

Imperato said that staying clean - whether that means health-care 
professionals wa****ng hands or athletes showering immediately after 
exercise - is the best way to avoid spreading MRSA.

"Good old-fa****oned cleanliness serves as the best barrier to these 
organisms," he said. "Just wa****ng with ordinary soap and water is enough
to 
remove any of the organisms that may have colonized in the skin."


Why conventional medicine is clueless to stop MRSA
Conventional medicine has not merely failed to stop MRSA, it has in fact 
accelerated the development of MRSA through rampant use of chemical 
antibiotics. This created the perfect environment in which MRSA superbugs 
could grow and escape outside the hospitals, into "the wild," as it's
called 
by infectious disease experts.

Even worse, doctors and hospitals have so far refused to treat MRSA with 
anything that actually works. Instead of looking to Mother Nature, where 
cures for MRSA are as common as weeds (literally!), arrogant doctors and 
Western medical researchers continue to foolishly believe that only 
synthetic, patented chemical antibiotics have any use whatsoever, and that

anything from nature couldn't possibly be of any help.

They also don't appear to show any interest whatsoever in the technology
of 
colloidal silver, a substance that quickly kills not just MRSA, but ALL 
antibiotic-resistant infectious strains. A quick wipe-down of hospitals, 
schools and gyms with colloidal silver would halt these MRSA infections in

their tracks. Colloidal silver can also be used topically, on MRSA skin 
infections, where it quickly kills bacteria without any negative side 
effects whatsoever. One source I recommend, by the way, is
www.Silver100.com

Consider this for a moment: Every plant in the world grows its own 
antibacterial medicine. If it didn't, bacteria would eat it up within
hours. 
This is especially true of the roots of plants, because roots have to 
survive the onslaught of soil bacteria (which are present in very high 
numbers unless the soil has been treated with chemical pesticides, of 
course). Roots, therefore, contain powerful antibacterial medicine.

Doctors don't like to admit Mother Nature has already developed this 
technology that continues to elude the "best and brightest minds" in
modern 
medicine. What's at stake here, of course, is the ego and pride of the
whole 
system of Western medicine. If doctors, hospitals and researchers have to 
admit that Mother Nature has already engineered thousands of different
cures 
for MRSA, then it sort of makes doctors look stupid for a couple of
reasons. 
One, it means that plants are better at making medicine than drug
companies 
(which, of course, they are), and two, it means all the doctors who have 
been holding out for the next "wonder" drug while overlooking the simple, 
natural cures available in their back yard begin to look like irrational 
defenders of a nearly-useless system of pharmaceutical medicine (which, of

course, they are as well).

So there's a mass delusion being played out by Western medicine today
where 
doctors pretend natural medicine doesn't exist and thereby claim that MRSA

has no cure. This is the fountain of stupidity from which our current MRSA

problems have sprung. Instead of using what works, modern medical hacks
are 
more interested in protecting their intellectual territory, thereby
denying 
patients access to (or knowledge of) those things that could reduce 
suffering or even save their lives. And thus, the bewildered, fumbling 
"experts" of Western medicine continue the charade of looking for the next

great antibiotic medicine that will finally conquer MRSA, even while cures

for MRSA are so common that you can't take a walk in the woods or a city 
park without seeing hundreds or thousands of them. (Those trained in
Western 
medicine are literally blind to nature.)

What they conveniently forget, of course, is the simple fact that clever 
MRSA bacteria will mutate a new resistance to the next billion dollar 
antibiotic medicine in about a day or so. And that means that all the 
self-proclaimed brilliance of Big Pharma's researchers and chemists can be

outsmarted by a single-celled organism that doesn't even have half a
brain.


http://www.naturalnews.com/z023159.html
 




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"Jan Drew" <  2008-05-05 23:14:15 
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Jeff <kidsdoc2000@[EMA  2008-05-06 11:08:48 
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"news" <tool  2008-05-06 10:59:09 
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drceephd@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2008-05-06 09:18:30 
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<Hawki63@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-05-06 09:54:14 
Re: MRSA Superbug Invades Public Schools as Conventional Medicin
"D. C. Sessions"  2008-05-17 15:12:58 
Re: MRSA Superbug Invades Public Schools as Conventional Medicin
"Jan Drew" <  2008-05-06 22:36:57 
Re: MRSA Superbug Invades Public Schools as Conventional Medicin
Jeff <kidsdoc2000@[EMA  2008-05-08 02:04:19 
Re: MRSA Superbug Invades Public Schools as Conventional Medicin
"Jan Drew" <  2008-05-08 23:09:36 

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