Reverse Gut Diseases Naturally by Michelle Honda

Reverse Gut Diseases Naturally by Michelle Honda

Author:Michelle Honda [Honda, Michelle]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-1-57826-597-8
Publisher: Hatherleigh Press
Published: 2018-05-21T16:00:00+00:00


Turmeric: Turmeric has antibacterial properties and contains other medicinal elements that have been proven beneficial as a treatment for resistant bacterial strains. Simply observe a country known for having unsanitary living conditions, such as India, and yet which does not have superbugs running rampant. The reason is regular ingestion of turmeric. A United States study of 300 people who were all infected with MRSA showed very promising results; upon being surveyed, over 262 subjects said that they had completely recovered using a simple spice from the supermarket—turmeric.

Curcumin is the active constituent of turmeric indicated for gastro-intestinal complaints specifically, inflammatory conditions, loss of appetite, high cholesterol, heart support and many other body stressors.

Suggested dosage: 300 mg, or four capsules daily with meals

Garlic: To simply state that garlic and oil of oregano are versatile is a gross understatement. These herbs both have impressive healing profiles. A potent chemical called allicin, a compound extracted from garlic, has become a staple among health conscious people. Allicin not only holds an amazing track record at destroying even the most antibiotic-resistant strains of MRSA, but also new strains of bacteria that have developed resistance to the more powerful antibiotics, such as Vancomycin and Glycopeptides.

Suggested dosage: 1000–2000 mg, twice a day (and then a maintenance dosage)

Oil of Oregano: The naturally occurring compound carvocrol in oregano has been found to contain potent antibacterial and antifungal properties with a range of medicinal applications including wiping out MRSA and C-defficile. A research team at the University of West of England in Bristol found that even minute quantities of carvocrol is a more effective anti-microbial agent than the 18 pharmaceutical drugs it was compared to. The disinfectant agents within oregano are still viable even at boiling temperatures, which increases its usefulness in the areas of cleaning and laundry to prevent the spread of superbugs.

Suggested dosage: 4 drops mixed with water under the tongue 3 times a day, or as directed by product brand. Discontinue when healed.

Manuka Honey: The Manuka bush (leptospermum scoparium), the source of manuka honey, is native to New Zealand. Dr. Peter Molan MBE, Associate Professor in Biochemistry at the University of Waikato in New Zealand has shown that most honeys have varying degrees of healing properties due to a naturally occurring hydrogen peroxide agent. Dr. Molan and his research team have discovered that manuka honey possesses an extra antibacterial component not found in other honey. Manuka honey has been shown to be effective against MRSA strains of bacteria without harming our gut’s good bacteria. Look for the UMF (unique manuka factor) when purchasing manuka honey, a measurement standard of the antibacterial potency within the honey (specifically, look for UMF 10+–16+.)

Suggested dosage: 2 teaspoons taken half an hour before a meal, 3 times a day.

Sutherlandia frutescens: The plant Sutherlandia is a well known medicinal herb, also called the cancer bush in South Africa. This herb’s reputation for treating superbugs like MRSA or other resistant germs is earned due to its antiviral, anticancer and immune boosting qualities. A few of its main chemical components are L-Canavanine, Pinitol and GABA.



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