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Homeopathy for MRSA

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MRSA stands for Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Essentially it is a specific strain of Staphylococcus bacteria that is highly adaptable and can no longer be suppressed by antibiotics.

In other words: if you treat MRSA with an antibiotic, the bacterium will adapt and develop resistance to that very antibiotic. Clinical experience has shown that the doctor then has to prescribe ever stronger antibiotics.

I strongly advise you to see a doctor if you have MRSA. After all, an accurate diagnosis is essential and close monitoring is always recommended in these cases. But what happens if no doctor is nearby? What if you have no access to medical care? What would you do?

Wouldn't it be sensible to be prepared? At this point I would like to show you how to take personal responsibility and act independently. It's worth deepening your knowledge so you can face unexpected challenges with confidence.

So, if I had MRSA, this is what I would do:

My wonderful colleagues Drs Banerji have developed a protocol for treating this infection:

  • Hepar sulph. C200, one dose every other day, in combination with a mixture of…
  • Hypericum C200 and Arsenicum album C200, the two remedies should be taken three times daily.

There is another treatment protocol I adopted from my long-time teacher and well-known homeopath Dr Ramakrishnan. You can also use it at home:

  • Aurum arsenicum 6, taken three to four times daily.

In my experience both protocols are effective, but I must admit I have more experience using Aurum arsenicum. I had been familiar with this approach many years before I became acquainted with the Banerji protocols.

So far the method has never failed. I'd like to share a case study with you.

My cousin was repairing the roof of his house when he accidentally hit his thumb with a hammer. He didn't think much of it, finished the job and only cleaned the wound after he had climbed down from the roof. After a few days the thumb became very painful and it soon became clear that the area had become infected. He kept disinfecting the wound, but the thumb progressively got worse.

My cousin went to the doctor and was diagnosed with MRSA. You all undoubtedly know exactly how the doctor treated this – of course with antibiotics. I can't remember how long the treatment lasted, but it was probably several weeks. The MRSA infection subsided a little, but returned with greater intensity.

This went on for several months: antibiotic, the infection improves, then a relapse; antibiotic, improvement, relapse. Until one day my cousin had the idea to call me. He asked me for advice and I told him about the treatment protocol I most commonly used at the time: Aurum arsenicum 6.

After four days normal colour had returned and two weeks later the pain was completely gone. He continued to take the remedy until the wound and the infection had fully healed. In the meantime I insisted that he see his doctor for regular check-ups, which he did willingly.

And THAT is how we got MRSA under control.

Please make a note of this protocol and keep it safe. We never know when an infection can become dangerous. In such cases it's good to have the appropriate information to hand at all times. That way you can take charge of your family's health.

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Original article: joettecalabrese.com

Joette Calabrese