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				<title>and#65279;How To Beat The Coming Flu and Cold  Season, Naturally</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 14 Aug 2006 00:27:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus</category><category>resistant staphylococcus aureus</category><category>medical help</category><category>pharmaceutical antibiotics</category><category>potent antibiotics</category><category>physicians health care</category><category>superbugs</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/how-to-beat-the-coming-flu-cold-season-naturally</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[and#65279;In the last year or so, have you experienced one or more bad colds, or possibly had a bout with the flu? Numerous people, some even in our own local area, have actually been laid up with pneumonia!  In the last three decades there have been several viral and bacterial epidemics--and this at]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[and#65279;In the last year or so, have you experienced one or more bad colds, or possibly had a bout with the flu? Numerous people, some even in our own local area, have actually been laid up with pneumonia! <br /><br /> In the last three decades there have been several viral and bacterial epidemics--and this at a time when we should have been able to expect the eradication of many infectious diseases. Why is this? Why does it seem that in recent years, in spite of all the wonderful <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/medical+help" rel="tag">medical help</a> available, that people are sicker than ever? <br /><br /> Some people say this is due to the overuse of too-<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/potent+antibiotics" rel="tag">potent antibiotics</a> or it might be because of the widespread use of vaccines. Plus, with globalization and the increasing availability of long distance flights, it is easier for infections to be spread around the world. There are already a number of infectious organisms that can and will be a major problem to patients, physicians, health care workers and others throughout the world. <br /><br /> With <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/methicillin+resistant+staphylococcus+aureus" rel="tag">Methicillin <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/resistant+staphylococcus+aureus" rel="tag">Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus</a></a> (MRSA) now reported in the "healthy community" it becomes clear that we need something that can take on these <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/superbugs" rel="tag">superbugs</a>! A big concern is the possibility that multi-drug resistant germs will spread throughout our communities. If we can reduce the extent to which <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/pharmaceutical+antibiotics" rel="tag">pharmaceutical antibiotics</a> are used and not be so dependent on them, it stands to reason that when really needed, the drugs may be more effective. <br /><br /> What can the average person do to help prevent the common cold or some major illness? A lot! Learning how to eat healthy, get adequate exercise, and the right amount of sleep, are all important to preventing illness. However, just living a "healthy lifestyle" may not be enough to keep you from getting sick. We have so many viruses and toxins in our environment, that staying well can be quite a challenge. <br /><br /> But research has recently produced some really great solutions that can help you reduce your chance of being attacked by one of the superbugs, or if you do get hit with a superbug, the severity of your illness probably will not be as bad. Research has shown that low concentrations of allicin, derived from garlic, is able to kill most of the superbugs. For more details, go to www.4thebuzz.com. <br /><br /> Here are some statistics from a Cold and Cough study conducted by Peter Josling. This was a double-blind, placebo-controlled survey. The purpose of the study was to determine whether a unique garlic supplement (Allisure) that contains stabilized allicin could prevent colds in healthy volunteers. <br /><br /> Here are the results. <br /><br /> • 65% reduction in common cold  • 80% reduction of severity of symptoms and duration  • 90% reduction of re-infection  • Product is well tolerated and offers many other advantages according to volunteer reports <br /><br /> It was concluded that allicin was overwhelmingly favored as a supplement. It was also determined that garlic is effective against salmonella, food poisoning, streptococcus and a host of other things. Garlic can stimulate and boost the human immune system and is used in both treatment and prevention of diseases. Again, see www.4thebuzz.com for more details. <br /><br /> Another nutrient, ginger, when combined with allicin, has been shown to make allicin even more effective. Ginger provides nutritional support for the digestive and circulatory systems. There have been 19 double-blind studies about ginger and it is probably the best medication for treating nausea and sickness. <br /><br /> Since it may take awhile to build up your immune system to the point where you will be able to ward off most, if not all, of the possible superbugs that come your way, I believe that it would be wise to start now. Take care of your body from all angles: adequate sleep, improved nutrition, exercise, and consider the addition of nutrition supplements. A good general multi-vitamin and mineral supplement, plus allicin could be great starters for you to help prevent illness in your family.   <bio>and#65279;Judy Thompson is a former health teacher who believes that a person's lifestyle has a big impact on their health. She would like to help you be healthier by guiding you to some of the best and most reasonably priced nutrition supplements on the market. You are also invited to join her team in sharing these great products with others. <a href="http://www.ARealHealthNut.com" >http://www.ARealHealthNut.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>How Antibiotics Weaken The Immune System</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 25 Dec 2007 05:30:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>immune system functions</category><category>time antibiotics</category><category>helpful bacteria</category><category>natural immune system</category><category>unpleasant side effects</category><category>bacterial pathogen</category><category>human immune system</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/how-antibiotics-weaken-the-immune-system</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ Antibiotics are defined as any chemotherapeutic substance designed to kill or hinder the growth of microscopic organisms. Doctors are taught to prescribe antibiotics when they suspect that a particular condition is being caused by a bacterial pathogen. Unfortunately, many doctors also prescribe]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ Antibiotics are defined as any chemotherapeutic substance designed to kill or hinder the growth of microscopic organisms. Doctors are taught to prescribe antibiotics when they suspect that a particular condition is being caused by a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/bacterial+pathogen" rel="tag">bacterial pathogen</a>. Unfortunately, many doctors also prescribe antibiotics for conditions that caused by known viral pathogens, such the cold or bronchitis. <br /><br /> This is unfortunate not simply because of the expense involved or the possibly <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/unpleasant+side+effects" rel="tag">unpleasant side effects</a>, but because it may wind up harming the immune system. The <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/human+immune+system" rel="tag">human immune system</a> is actually a collection of defensive mechanisms against disease, and includes certain tissues, organs, cells, and enzymes. These elements work together to create a disease fighting system more powerful than anything medicine has yet to devise. Even the biggest breakthrough in fighting viruses in medical history, the vaccine, is simply a way to help the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/natural+immune+system" rel="tag">natural immune system</a> do its job better. <br /><br /> Antibiotics are actually designed to help the immune system do its job, and it may even do that in the short term, but in the long term antibiotics actually suppress the immune system. <br /><br /> Firstly, medical antibiotics do not make the immune system stronger, they simply act a replacement for one of its functions: killing harmful bacteria. The <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/immune+system+functions" rel="tag">immune system functions</a> just like an organ or a muscle. When it is not put to use, it atrophies. So when an introduced agent does one its jobs, the immune system performs that job poorly once the agent leaves the body. This is why someone who takes antibiotics to cure a bacteria based disease may catch the same disease, only with more severe symptoms, at a later time. <br /><br /> Antibiotics also do not make the distinction between harmful bacteria and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/helpful+bacteria" rel="tag">helpful bacteria</a> and cells. They "throw the baby out with the bathwater" so to speak. Certain strains of bacteria in the digestive tract are essential to digest food and produce healthy vitamins. When these bacteria are killed off, it may lead to vitamin loss, diarrhea, parasitic infection, and the development of allergies. <br /><br /> Antibiotics, and in particular the over prescription of antibiotics, can create stronger strains of bacteria that even a healthy immune system is not prepared to fight. Throughout the history of biology, the evolution of bacteria, viruses, and hosts have more or less been in harmony. Every time a bacterium or virus became slowly stronger, immune systems have reacted by becoming stronger as well. <br /><br /> The introduction of antibiotics through a bit of a monkey wrench into this. As bacteria were killed much more rapidly, they evolved more quickly than the human immune system. This leads to "superbugs," such as the staph bacterium MRSA, which is powerful it can turn deadly within just days. <br /><br /> As the little disputed harms of over prescribing ineffective antibiotics become more apparent, and information becomes more widespread, more and more doctors are becoming less willing to dole out antibiotic prescriptions as thoughtlessly as they used to. This is fortunate, as patients might find benefit in simply taking supplements to boost their immune system to fight bacteria and viruses, such as true colloidal silver.   <bio>Worried that prescribed antibiotics are ineffective? Is <a href="http://www.colloidsforlife.com/Mesosilver_colloidal_silver.html" >http://www.colloidsforlife.com/Mesosilver_colloidal_silver.html</a> colloidal silver a natural antibiotic? Wyatt McKinney is a colloidal silver evangelist who is committed to help people decide for themselves whether to try <a href="http://www.colloidsforlife.com/" >http://www.colloidsforlife.com/</a> colloidal silver to fight infections. Click for more <a href="http://www.colloidal-silver-information.com/" >http://www.colloidal-silver-information.com/</a> colloidal silver testimonial.  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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