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Bacteriophage

 

Don’t Count on Antibacterial Products to Protect You Against MRSA

 

 

 

Use of Bacteriophage for local and intestinal infections is still controversial but there is no treatment available for treating bloodstream infection. Some microbiologist think MRSA will be more virulent when they are infected with a bacteriophage. Bacteriphage can carry plasmid from one bacteria to another.

MRSA and other super bugs have made many people anxious, and they are looking for ways to avoid these germs.  But everyone needs to know that antibacterial products are NOT the best line of attack against  MRSA and other germs.  While they can help in a pinch, overuse is linked to antibiotic-resistance

The Ganges is a place of death and life. Hindus from all over will bring their dead. Whether a body or just ashes, the waters of the Ganga are needed to reach Pitriloka (the World of the Ancestors). Just as in the myth with King Sargas' 60,000 sons who attained heaven by Ganga pouring down her water upon their ashes, so the same waters of Ganga are needed for the dead in the Hindu belief today. Without this, the dead will exist only in a limbo of suffering, and would be troublesome spirits to those still living on earth. The waters of the Ganges are called amrita, the "nectar of immortality".

Cremation anywhere along the Ganges is desirable. If that is not possible, then the relatives might later bring the ashes of the deceased to the Ganges. Sometimes, if a family cannot afford firewood for cremation, a half-burned corpse is thrown into the water. A verse from the Mahabharata promises, "If only the bone of a person should touch the water of the Ganges, that person shall dwell, honoured, in heaven."

Kumbha mela: The divine healer, appeared with the "Kumbh" containing nectar in his palms, a great fight ensued between the Gods and demons to wrest the pitcher. During the fierce battle in the sky, a few drops of nectar fell in four different places: Allahabad, Haridwar, Nasik and Ujjain.

We know Ganges water is saturated with Bacteriophage, so taking a dip in this river may clear infection on your skin but this is unlikely to cure systemic infection.

ATEL Ventures Invests $1.8 Million of Financing in GangaGen, Inc.
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Himalayan Oregano Oil Effective in Killing Hospital Superbug MRSA

Numerous studies have shown that Mediterranean oregano oil is a powerful antimicrobial, probably due to its ingredients thymol and carvacrol. This is the 2nd contribution from India to the world. Brahmins living in India are aware of other useful tools to fight this threat but are blind not to see because they are bogged on to rituals. Read more about the health benefits of oregano oil here...

 

In this 1999 TV programme it clearly shows that there is a way to beat these hospital super bugs . There is only one problem with these methods they cannot be patented by the likes of glaxo and others as they are natural cures that come from nature and so cannot be patented yet. It is far better for the major drug companies that they producer drug that nearly does the job and makes them vast amounts of money than have a natural cure that does the job correctly. Our western governments now going to take up this method of treating all types of bacteria infections or carry on to stick with the money making corporation's . How many lives could have been saved if they would have thought about human life instead of how much the corporation's would make government must change now to stop more deaths which they actually state in the film of 5,000,000 a year this is totally unacceptable




 

 

 

 

 

 

 





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