If you are serious about avoiding antibiotics, these natural antibacterial solutions will come in handy. You can't throw a rock nowadays without hitting a doctor who is eagerly waiting to prescribe antibiotics for nearly any infection, bacterial or not. Facing the onslaught of patient after patient complaining about cold and flu like symptoms, antibiotics become the easy out ... Continue Reading
The Coming Plague of Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs
The CDC now openly admits that prescription antibiotics have led to a catastrophic rise in antibiotic-resistant superbugs. In a breakthrough moment of truth for the CDC, the agency now openly admits that prescription antibiotics have led to a catastrophic rise in superbugs, causing the death of at least 23,000 Americans each year (an estimate even the CDC calls ... Continue Reading
Use Of Antibiotics In Food Animals – Data Withheld By FDA
This informative article reports that the Government Accountability Project (GAP) has filed a lawsuit against the FDA for wrongfully withholding data regarding the sale of antibiotics for use in food animals. The United States uses nearly 30 million pounds of antibiotics annually in food production. Livestock antibiotic use accounts for 80 percent of the total antibiotics sold ... Continue Reading
Your Gut Flora And Your Health
Your gut flora impacts your risk of numerous chronic and acute diseases, from diabetes to cancer. This article offers several ways of restoring and maintaining both your gut’s inner ecosystem and your overall health. There are 100 trillion cells in your body, but 90% of the genetic material is not yours. It is from the bacteria, fungi, viruses and other microorganisms, i.e. ... Continue Reading
Manage the Negative Side-effects of Antibiotics with Probiotics
Most of us have taken antibiotics to get rid of a nasty cold that turned into a secondary bacterial infection, or as a preventative measure after a surgery or some other injury. We take these powerful drugs because we are told by our healthcare professionals that we must. After all, who would want to risk a serious bacterial infection when it could be easily avoided? ... Continue Reading