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06/02/2010
Whole Body Vibration (WBR) Introduction
02/24/2010
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02/24/2010
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02/24/2010
Additional Supplements
02/24/2010
Sambucol Against Viral Infections and Influenza
02/24/2010
Sambucol (From the Company)
02/24/2010
General Virus and Flu Explanation
02/24/2010
Sambucol Clinical Safety
02/24/2010
General Explanation of Antioxidants and Flavonoids
02/24/2010
Bird Flu (See Sambucol)
02/24/2010
Sambucol Clinical References
02/24/2010
Sambucol Clinical Effect on Herpes and HIV
02/24/2010
Sambucol Active Constituents and Mechanisms
02/24/2010
Monolaurin Anti-Bacteria & Staph Effects
02/24/2010
Irvingia
02/24/2010
Herxheimer Reaction
02/24/2010
Cellulitis
02/24/2010
Why Essential Oils Heal and Drugs Don't
02/24/2010
A Short History of Essential Oils
02/24/2010

 

 

 


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MRSA Pictures

 

(Please be aware that MRSA pictures can be upsetting!  When looking
at these pictures, remember that we have the only complete
5-Step natural MRSA treatment system that really works!

 

    MRSA pictures are not very encouraging to look at, but staph infection and MRSA, (Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus), is a serious situation!  Since MRSA is a staph bacteria that covers many types of bacterium, MRSA pictures of staph pictures can look similiar.  These pictures of Staph infection and MRSA infection on skin are presented to help you be aware of what MRSA can look like.

   There are also other things that can cause similar symptoms.  Other infections, even a spider bite, can imitate MRSA symptoms.  Only a laboratory test can show whether you actually have MRSA or not.

  This MRSA bacteria is too small to see, but it is the primary cause of what we are to see.  This little purple cluster of bacteria is a magnified version of (MRSA), which can cause an infection in different parts of the body an on the skin. It's tougher to treat than most strains of Staphylococcus aureus - or staph - because it is resistant to many antibiotics.  Because it's harder to treat, MRSA is sometimes called a "superbug."  However, there are natural essential oils that can still treat this infection when antibiotics may fail.

 

   MRSA skin infection is beginning to show up more frequently in healthy people without any related risks, such as a recent hospitalization or medical procedure. This type of MRSA is called Community-Associated MRSA. These infections are increasingly being seen in the general community and have been reported in schools, gyms, and even day care centers.

   MRSA commonly appears as skin boils, blisters or pus-filled bumps.  Swelling and reddening are common, and larger abscesses under the skin may form.  The ugly yellow or white puss inside of the boils often drains out naturally, without being lanced.


 

  The infected area is often, but not always, pink, red or purple in color.  Bumps and the surrounding area are often warm to the touch and can be very tender.  They can also be swollen and painful as shown in the MRSA pictures below.


   Staph infections and MRSA can show up anyplace on your body but they are more common in the following specific areas:

Rubbing areas – Anywhere clothing and other friction and irritation happens - such as the legs, buttocks and shaving areas,
Sweaty areas - Sweaty areas like armpits, neck, face, groin and feet, 
Exposed extremeties - Deeper infections like cellulitis are most common on the arms, hands, lower legs and face.  

   These MRSA pictures are just samples of the many different ways MRSA can reveal itself.  We encourage people to pursue standard medical tests, diagnosis and treatments.  However we are aware of some of the limitations of those treatments – and costs that may be involved. 

   We hope these MRSA pictures may help you decide if you, or some you care about, have a problem that needs to be addressed. 

If so, we are very confident about the effectiveness of our 5-Step MRSA Treatment Program to kill all bacteria - including MRSA! 

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