These supposed anti-biotic resistant bugs are hugely unpredictable in
their behavior and highly intelligent, if that's at all positive, they
know how to elude, hide and multiply where and when. To treat these more
advanced strains you need a very thorough approach - from nutrition, to
mind, to frequency healing to alchemy - and when I say alchemy I mean
whatever they throw at you, you counter - without fail. If it burns, you
soothe, if it's red, you calm, if it's infected, you tackle that
topically and medically. If they got in, question - why - is the immune
system down. That's a huge issue right there - and needs to be
addressed, then and there and then continue with the regimen. CS has all
the components of soothing, disinfecting and neutralizing this type of
invasion, but I say this now only in theory - as it was not used during
the time of my healing - while many, MANY other things were. But in
theory, and intuitively, my feeling is that it would definitely shorten
the healing time and turn things around in a much more effective way
than say turmeric and manuka - which btw are excellent healers, but
they'd do well for the later stages in closing the wound, and not during
the acute stage.
Cheers,
Joy
On 4/12/2015 11:31 PM, Lola Harris wrote:
How ironic would it be if, because our high-tech world has created
'super bugs',
we will have to turn to the remedies that were once used by the
ancient Romans
for relief from infections. The older I get, the stranger the world gets.
Lola