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Now there is a staff infection out. A child in a school, not far from here has it...?


It is called: methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)- Its the strain of staff that doesn't respond to antibiotics. Can a person die from this?

MRSA can kill you very quickly. In the UK, there were 5,000 deaths recorded last year but it is estimated that 20,000 would be a better assumption, as some hospitals reported deaths by other means, in patients with MRSA.

The US estimate is 150,000. Because not all hospitals pool their data, even this could be a conservative estimate.

MRSA bacterium multiply rapidly and biofilm formations can develop, which protect the bacterium from antibiotics. There is now a solution to this problem. Please read below for more details...

What is MRSA?
Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus is a common type of staph bacterium which lives on the skin and in the nasal passages of around 30% of the population. Mostly, this staph aureus bacterium does no harm and does not pose a problem with infection or require a cure. But, like many bacterium, Staphylococcus aureus has the ability to pose a serious infection problem, if you are feeling run down, ill, injured or if you have undergone any form of surgery. It can cause a very serious staph infection, if it enters the body, such as through open wounds, or instruments placed in the body, or by cross-contamination from another patient, nursing staff or specialist. Without proper treatment, this can lead to death or be difficult to cure.

MRSA infections are most commonly transmitted from person to person by touch. It is also possible to acquire MRSA infection from dust containing contaminated skin particles or from objects in the environment, or from surfaces that may be contaminated with the MRSA bacterium.

An antibiotic called Methicillin was used for the treatment and cure of infections caused by staph bacterium. The term 'Methicillin resistant' means that this type of antibiotic can no longer kill 100% of the staph bacterium and another antibiotic needs to be used, if available. If Methicillin can no longer be used for the treatment and cure of Staphylococcus aureus infection, it is medically referred to as MRSA.

The Causation of MRSA
Antibiotics have been in use for many years as a successfull treatment and cure for staph infections. However, these antibiotics have been overused, misused and over prescribed as a cure for staph aureus infection for many years. It is fairly common for people to not complete a course of antibiotics, or not use as prescribed. If this happens, it is probable that not 100% of the bacterium that caused staph infection will have been killed. Surviving staph bacterium develop a resistance to this antibiotic and multiply. As more and more antibiotics are prescribed, the number of staph bacterium that are able to resist those antibiotics become more numerous. The biggest problem with the use of antibiotics, is that they are non-focused. Therefore, they do not discriminate between good and bad bacteria, otherwise known as 'Flora' which can be found in the large intestines and form a large part of the bodies immune system. Without this immune system protection, 'superbugs' are free to develop.

Treatment of MRSA
MRSA can be treated with different antibiotics to Methicillin. However, this is becoming increasingly difficult. Medications, such as antiseptic wash and certain ointments can be used to remove MRSA from the nasal passages and skin. Even when it is doing no harm to the individual. However, there is now a new product that has been proven to be effective in killing all MRSA bacterium and a lot of other known pathogens. The New Silver Solution is non-toxic, proven in multiple tests at 200 times the recommended dosage. The New Silver Solution is the first colloidal silver product to attain a new patent in over 80 years. This product can be used internally, externally and as a surfectant, to both prevent and cure MRSA infection. The New Silver Solution can also be used with animals and all our test data shows it to be very effective.

Travel Protection
Is travel to the Middle East or Iraq or Africa a worry? Then The New Silver Solution is a medical 'must have' against infection. Protect yourself from disease outbreak, MRSA or Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus as it is medically termed and Malaria and Avian Bird Flu. The New Silver Solution also protects and will cure other staph infections, yeast infection, sinus infection, urinary tract infection, staph skin infections and a host of other pathogens and bacteria. It does not only prevent these infections, it can cure them.

Those are claims which are verified. Medical Institutions across the globe have conducted extensive tests on The New Silver Solution. It is patented and has been forwarded to the FDA for approval, even though it is not a drug.

To learn more about this amazing new breakthrough, watch the Free Online Video below. To access the USA Patent 7135195 issued on November 14th, 2006, - Click Here.

Staphylococcus infections can mutate into many forms but one thing underlies all infections. That word is prevention. It is a fact that prevention is far better than any cure. If you can prevent the staph infection, then a cure is not needed. See MRSA Prevention for more details.

CA-MRSA: Community Acquired MRSA Infection: If you are involved with sports, swimming, gymnasiums, etc:, where sharing of equipment and environment is common practise, you run a high risk of CAMRSA. (See HAMRSA-CAMRSA)

If you are awaiting surgery or routine hospital treatment, or a health-care provider who is involved with the treatment of patients, then protect yourself by regular use of The New Silver Solution.

Did you know that your pets are now also at risk from MRSA infection? See MRSA in Animals for details.

Please read New Silver Solution Info for all the tests that have been completed on this product. We have only used the leading medical research labs and experts in each field for our individual tests.

Please note: Our product is vastly superior to any other product on the market today and we are awaiting approval by the FDA based upon those results.

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you've been watching the news. MRSA does respond to antibiotics. it just takes really strong ones and for a lengthened period. staph has been around for decades. but thanks to the media and the hysterionics of their reporting techniques, everybody thinks there is some new "super bug" that is killing people right and left. it just isn't true. we've been dealing with MRSA for a long time and it is very treatable. especially if the public would just use common sense and eat right, get lots of rest, WASH YOUR HANDS, keep wounds covered, take multi vitamins, drink lots of water and fruit juice, stay out of public places where sick people frequent often. carry some antiseptic towelettes or antiseptic lotion that dries when rubbed intot the skin. don't drink after other people. don't share utensils. wash your linens and clothes in hot water. do all the things your mother told you to do when you were a child and you'll be fine. and if you do get an infection, don't pop the pimples and get to your doctor as soon as possible. ignorance kills, not MRSA. stop listening to the people who use information to scare you into watching their shows. and chances are that anybody who got severely ill in your area already had a compromised immune system to begin with.

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