Your question regarding MRSA reminded that just last summer I had a couple injuries on my ankles, and was unwittingly walking into composting material, kept in a wet, shady area; and contracted a very stubborn skin infection which antibiotics, ozone,h202,epsom salts, neosporen, iodine, cs, could not kill, and finally I put Manuka Honey on it and voila, healed right away. The manuka tree has something that kills MRSA. And although it was never proven as MRSA, the manuka honey is the only thing that worked.
On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 10:46 AM, Shirley Reed <[email protected]> wrote: > Regarding B. Bradley's formula for MRSA--the CS, DMSO, and glycerine > one--it has been said by a nurse that they stopped the use of glycerine > because it led to the dehydration of deep underlying tissue of the lips and > other places where it was once used. I had thought that glycerine got its > water from the ambient air, but guess that was not correct. Question > is--- what else can we use? Hope Brooks reads this. That formula makes > the best underarm deodorant of all time imho. I also mentioned how the use > of 5000 mcg's of biotin two times a day has resulted in remarkably younger > looking skin on this 70 yr. old female in less than two months of use. > Hurrah!! This will make lots of people very, very happy today. Hope so > anyway. :) pj >

