"Staphylococcus Aureus" (Aureus = "gold" or "yellow." ) It is the staph that
one often contracts  in a hospital.  Lots of people die from the staph
infection the hospital gives you, rather than from the original ailment.

-----Original Message-----
From: kukurippa _ [mailto:kukuri...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 2:35 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>MRSA - Help



Hi Judy,

I never heard of yellow staph, so I can't comment.  Twice, I was told that I
had staph.  The first I heard of it was after a stool analysis... I think I
picked up the bacteria from contaminated food while in India (my health has
been in a downward spiral ever since that trip.  The second time was when I
was in the hospital... I was told I was MRSA+ and promptly put into a
private room and all who visited had to wear mask, gloves, and gown.

I still have this question on my mind about whether using CS in an enema is
advisable or not.  I understand that the good bacteria might get wiped out,
but that could be replaced with a pro-biotic implant I would think.

Any thoughts welcome.

thanks,
Eleanor

>From: "JudytheK" <apea...@midcoast.com>

>Are we using a new name for yellow staph so we can forget this is an
>iatrogenic illness?
>Why would "MRSA" be more resistent to CS than any other staph? Any
>"protocol" that worked up slowly in amount so as to avoid Herkheimer's
>would
>make sense to me.  I'm an amateur and a believer since giving CS for
>topical
>use to a friend who had an 11 month infection on a surgery incision that
>the
>doctor medicated and "just couldn't understand" why she didn't heal. It was
>gone in 3 days.

>
>-----Original Message------>From: kukurippa _
>[mailto:kukuri...@hotmail.com]

>I also have MRSA and would like to know if there is a specific protocol.
>The MRSA is the reason I'm inquiring about methods of getting CS to the
>intestines (my earlier post), because it was found in a stool sample.
>
>thanks


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