Thursday, May 17, 2018

Balms Not Bombs



BALMS NOT BOMBS:

Warm coconut oil. Add in a BUNCH of turmeric, a bit of olive oil, and some tea tree oil. (Folk method, no measuring necessary... Just let it feel right.) Stir it up, let it settle a bit, then fill jars while it's still liquid. When it cools there will be some sediment at the bottom (turmeric), but that is OKAY.

Do people in your community have MRSA? Why not spend $50 and make some anti-MRSA balm and distribute it freely to anyone with MRSA. You'll be doing your community a favor.



Thursday, May 10, 2018

HOW TO CURE MRSA

UPDATE 2018

I still don't have MRSA, and it's been years. I feel invincible to MRSA. A few members of my community have MRSA now so I wrote a small article for the local paper. It contains some streamlined and relevant information for people combating this disease... A few of my opinions have changed over the years. For one thing, I'm really not a fan of the "dilute bleach bath" technique... A doctor had suggested the technique, and I posted about it a few years ago, but I've since removed the post. It just doesn't feel right, and it isn't necessary... Anyway, here's the article I just published for the North San Juan Rambler...

HOW TO CURE MRSA

MRSA (Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus) is a bacteria which only eats ONE thing: sugar. When a person is suffering from MRSA, they crave even more sugar because the bacteria is stealing it all from their blood! This is also the reason people with MRSA feel tired all the time. The waste product of MRSA is LACTIC ACID. The "boils" and sores are actually acid burns from inside the body! When your immune system attempts to fight off a bacteria, your white blood cells biosynthesize Nitric Oxide and Hydrogen Peroxide! Yet when the infection site is saturated with lactic acid, these chemicals are neutralized, and the primary weapons of your immune system are rendered useless.

So the first step is to starve the bacteria of sugar. At all costs, avoid sugary sweet things. The next step is to neutralize the lactic acid build-up within your body! We can do this by alkalizing. A simple way to do this is to drink a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar 3 times a day. (Yes, vinegar is acidic, but it has an alkaline-promoting effect on your body.) You can also eat lots of greens, especially kale! Avoid acid-promoting foods as much as possible, including alcohol and starches. The third step is to use nature's medicines. The best medicine I've found is TURMERIC.

Turmeric should be applied internally AND externally. For internal application, turmeric should always be combined with black pepper! The active chemistry of turmeric is called "curcuminoids" and they can cure MRSA but have very poor bioabsorbtion. The active ingredient in black pepper is called "piperine" and is known to increase bioabsorbtion of curcuminoids by up to 4000%. A spoon-full of turmeric, with a pinch of black pepper, a couple times a day, washed down with water can be highly effective. You can also cook with turmeric! Use it liberally, and always with black pepper.

For Topical (external) use, simply warm a bottle of coconut oil till it's liquified, and dump in a bunch of turmeric. Shake thoroughly, and the oil should turn completely yellow. You can also add a small amount of tea tree oil to this balm. No black pepper is necessary for topical use of this turmeric balm. This balm can be applied to sores liberally, as often as possible. It will temporarily stain your skin yellow... But the yellow chemical is the active chemistry - the good stuff. The effects will be noticed within hours. After a few days of continuous use, the sores will dramatically heal.

That's all it takes to cure MRSA! In summary:
1. Don't eat sugar.
2. Alkalize with Apple Cider Vinegar & Greens
3. Eat lots of turmeric (w/ black pepper)
4. Apply turmeric balm to open wounds

Finally, please realize that this is a systemic infection. It's in the blood. Thus the bacteria can still be present when symptoms aren't noticeable. Therefore, please continue the Anti-MRSA regimen for at least two weeks after you appear to be completely healed.

I had MRSA for a year and a half, went to 5 hospitals, tried many antibiotics. It nearly killed me. And I mean I literally. This was the closest to death I've ever been. Nothing worked until I did the research and figured it out, decided to wage war on these glorified pimples. Turmeric saved my life and I've since sworn to always spread this information whenever possible.

You want to help fight MRSA in North San Juan? Spread this information. Buy $3 worth of turmeric or a bottle of apple cider vinegar and give it to the people who are sick. I'm also willing to accept small donations to produce medicine for local community members with MRSA.... I've already been distributing this medicine with great results, but I could use support. Don't judge these people, HEAL THEM. You'll be doing the whole community a favor.

Of course the people who have MRSA should go above and beyond, in all ways possible, to avoid spreading the contagious disease, so if you have MRSA please be considerate. Carry a bottle of hand sanitizer with you, try to minimize physical contact with people and publicly used objects like doorknobs, etc. I know we don’t all have access to running water, much less laundry facilities, but try and wear loose fitting clean clothes as much as possible, and make sure to wash your bedding throughout the healing process.

Disclaimer: I am not a doctor, and my suggestions are all derived from my own research and experience. The suggestions may not be applicable to everyone, so don't consider this therapy universal. Turmeric can thin your blood, so beware of high doses of turmeric, especially before surgery. Maybe hypoglycemics shouldn’t cut out sugar completely from their diets, I don't know. Even though the title of the article is “How to Cure MRSA” I guess I can’t legally claim that this advice can cure a disease… I definitely don’t think this article should replace the consultation of a doctor… These are all opinions and suggestions, not “medical advice”.