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MRSA Virus

(Discussions of MRSA can be uncomfortable! 

Please be aware that:)

 

There is an answer for MRSA!

 

 

   The first thing to understand about MRSA virus is that MRSA is NOT A VIRUS! 

 

   MRSA is the abbreviation for Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus.  Staphylococcus is a group of bacteria, commonly known as staph (pronounced "staff").  This is actually a very serious distinction because a virus and bacterial infection have two different causes and are treated two different ways!

 

   I am amazed at how many sites I see that talk at great length of a MRSA virus, claiming to have a treatment for it.  (If they don’t understand the difference between a virus and bacterial infection, RUN, don’t walk away from it!)

 

   MRSA bacterial infections usually show resistance to many antibiotics.  Because MRSA is so antibiotic resistant, some calls it a “superbug”. This superbug is a variation of an already recognized human pathogen, S. aureus, a gram-positive bacteria that occur in grape-like clusters. S. aureus is worldwide and as many as 11%-40% of the population can have staph on their bodies at any one time – though most don’t cause infections.

 

   If you have realized that a MRSA infection has enveloped in your skin, it is time to look for a MRSA treatment that will help you to recover as fast as possible. There are MRSA treatments available to be administered by your doctor.  Many of the antibiotics are becoming less effective, but some of the exotic ones still have effect.  Most of the time MRSA Virus treatments consist of flushes of medications to ensure that the MRSA virus will leave your system and be destroyed completely.  You will want to make sure that you follow all the procedures needed to eradicate any small parts left of an infection since they can come back even worse.

 

   It is important that you realize the seriousness of MRSA because it can be fatal if you are not treated properly.  If the MRSA starts getting really bad, sometimes an option for treatment might be removal of a limb that has been too badly infected. This might be very difficult of a decision to make, but when you consider that you may die without doing it, then a person can see the long-term benefits well over the loss of a limb.

 

 

 

Symptoms:

 

   The following will provide some symptoms  MRSA (not MRSA virus) in case you should encounter it at a local gym or some other facility.  If you believe that you have MRSA we urge you to contact your doctor right away so that you can receive a thorough diagnosis and get treated immediately.

 

  1. Inflamed skin. It may look very harmless but could be a precursor to an MRSA infection. These small patches of rashes can grow and spread to other parts of the body, so attention should be given to keep an eye on their results. A dermatologist should look at these persistent rashes first. 

 

  1. Cellulites. Besides causing a staph infection to attack the body, the Cellulitis infection is not a staph infection, but just a simple infection which causes inflamed skin. The result is that a person can become very sick and not even realize what they have. 

 

  1. Bumps or masses that grow on the body. These too can be very painful, and at this point it is very urgent for someone to go and get it checked out by a doctor.

 

  1. Pus or pus color.  They can then grow and turn into a pus type color. Many times these will not go away on their own. They may have to be surgically removed.

 

The bottom line is that knowing the MRSA symptoms and dealing with them properly can save your life. Having a staff infection can be a really horrible thing, but if taken care of it can be overcome and a person can live a normal life again.

 

 

A Better Way!

 

   MRSA infections are one disease that is very good to be aware of natural treatments that are available.  While thankful for antibiotics, in this case we are thankful that nature already offers a natural antibiotic for an MRSA infection (it won’t help a MRSA virus). You can let Nature defend you!  Nature has to defend itself against the same bacteria we do and has developed some wonderful defenses. 

 

   In our Inspired Nutrition website, you can see much more information  on nature’s fantastic essential oils and a monolaurin internal defensive system.  Our MRSA complete natural treatment system is described in detail there.  Our Ultimate Staph Treatment. involves:

 

  1. An external skin treatment for MRSA,
  2. An internal immune system strengthener and MRSA treatment, and
  3. A household environment antibacterial products for MRSA.    

 

   If you have the misfortune of being around MRSA, we invite you take a closer look in our website at: The 5-StepMRSA Treatment Plan.   

 


   
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