5 Natural Antibiotic Solutions For Antibiotic-Resistant Infections

Natural Society March 28 2013

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Our dependence on antibiotics has helped us to create some monsters—these monsters are antibiotic-resistant infections like superbugs being transmitted in hospitals, certain strains of E coli., and MRSA. The infections, if you went the traditional route, would be hard (if not impossible) to kill. But, there are foods that act as natural antibiotics that may prove effective where modern medicine is failing.

As a whole, doctors have been prescribing antibiotics at the slightest sign of illness, even for things they simply won’t help like the common cold. These prescriptions have been routinely handed out like candy despite the fact that illness, including common infections, can be successfully treated with a healthy immune system and a few natural helpers. All of this over-prescribing has led the bacteria which causes these illnesses to morph, evolving in the interest of self-preservation, into strains that will not be stopped with antibiotics, even those antibiotics largely considered to be the last resort.

It might be time to try some natural alternatives – and stick with them.

5 Natural Antibiotics

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Mike Adams ~ Obama Betrays America Yet Again By Signing The ‘Monsanto Protection Act’ Into Law

NaturalNews March 28 2013

Mike Adams

President Barack Obama campaigned on promises to end secret prisons, decriminalize marijuana, balance the budget, honor the Second Amendment and make health care affordable. But what really unfolded was an explosion in the national debt (now $16 trillion and climbing), the signing of the NDAA, a claimed new power to kill any American at any time, even on U.S. soil, the use of military drones to murder American children overseas, a full-on assault against the Bill of Rights, a doubling of health insurance rates and the destruction of the U.S. economy.

But that’s not all.

Now Obama has signed the “Monsanto Protection Act” into law, stabbing America in the heart yet again and proving that no matter how convincing politicians appear on the campaign trail, they are still sociopathic liars in the end.

The Monsanto Protection Act, part of the HR 933 continuing resolution, allows Monsanto to override U.S. federal courts on the issue of planting experimental genetically engineered crops all across the country. Even if those experimental crops are found to be extremely dangerous or to cause a runaway crop plague, the U.S. government now has no judicial power to stop them from being planted and harvested.

As ibtimes.com reports, the bill “effectively bars federal courts from being able to halt the sale or planting of GMO or GE crops and seeds, no matter what health consequences from the consumption of these products may come to light in the future.”

GMOs now evade all regulations: America has become a grand Monsanto experiment

A Food Democracy Now petition now states:

With the Senate passage of the Monsanto Protection Act, biotech lobbyists are one step closer to making sure that their new GMO crops can evade any serious scientific or regulatory review.

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Raw Honey: Liquid Gold In Your Pantry

Activist Post March 26 2013

When selecting foods for your stockpile, the most budget-friendly, space-conscious way to do it is by selecting items that multitask. This criteria places honey high on your “to-buy list”. Tess Pennington of Ready Nutrition lists honey as one of the top SHTF sweeteners to store.

Honey is indeed nature’s sweetener, but don’t write it off as just a condiment. The sticky sweet substance is far more than something to stir into your tea or spread on your toast.

Since ancient times, the healing properties of honey have been documented. Some of this knowledge seems to have been forgotten (and purposely marginalized), and drug companies have replaced honey with chemical ointments, antibiotics and antivirals. (This is, as always, about money – they can’t patent honey, can they?)

  • Honey has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for more than 4000 years. Honey is an ingredient in 634 remedies in ancient Hindu vedic texts.
  • The Ebers Papyrus of ancient Egypt expounded on the medicinal properties of honey, and it is contained in nearly every ancient Egyptian remedy.
  • In ancient Greece, Hippocrates, the “Father of Medicine” wrote, ”Honey and pollen cause warmth, clean sores and ulcers, soften hard ulcers of lips, heal carbuncles and running sores.”

Just Because the Label Says “Honey” …

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Archons & Chemtrails

Zen-Haven 

It was 1996 when I saw chemtrails being sprayed across the sky for the first time.  I was visiting relatives in Kenai, Alaska and we were out camping for the weekend.

At first I didn’t pay any attention as I’ve seen jet contrails overhead ever since I was a youngster.  Some 20 minutes later I was considerably more interested as the thin streamers had gradually spread out across the sky in a kind of grid work or tic-tac-toe pattern.  We watched in disbelief as a bright clear summer day was turned into a grey overcast soup right before our very eyes.

The following afternoon the same thing happened, in pretty much the same way, except this time we got huge X patterns all over the sky.  This time the people I was with were just as perplexed as I was, and we began “brainstorming” to come up with a logical explanation.

The very first thing we ruled out was commercial airliner traffic because actual jet contrails are made of water condensation vapor and always dissipate away into nothing before you loose sight of the jet.  The other reason commercial jets were ruled out is because if any commercial airline pilot flew the patterns we saw they’d be fired instantly; no ifs, ands, or buts about it!

A week later I was back home in the Seattle area when I looked up to see three big streamers being sprayed across the sky.  My neighbor was out in his driveway, so I called to him – and pointed out the chemtrails.  We stood there watching these three jets when suddenly we saw three more coming in on a perpendicular approach.

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