Articles, tagged with "resistant strains", page 2
14th September 2009
Ionic silver was actually a commonly-used antimicrobial 100 years ago, before the advent of modern antibiotics, which only address bacteria, while posing risks related to resistant super-germs. Ionic silver is increasingly being recognized for its broad-s...
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Author:
Samson
20th July 2009
Active manuka honey is becoming an increasingly popular natural remedy for a variety of health problems, including sore throat and stomach problems. But, what can it do for your skin? That's what you'll learn about here.Honeys of all kinds have been used ...
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Author:
Yu Morita
18th June 2009
In a recent study published in the Journal of Nanotechnology, silver nanoparticles were found to kill HIV-1, as well as virtually all other types of disease causing viruses. The study was conducted by the University of Texas and Mexico. It is the first me...
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Author:
Vincent Donaldson
30th May 2009
Chlamydia symptoms usually become evident in one to three weeks after infection. However, chlamydia is one of the silent STDs because some people show no symptoms at all. It is estimated that about 75 percent of women and 50 percent of men exhibit no sign...
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Author:
laqu9263a
07th April 2009
Medical professionals are now using a particular type of honey from New Zealand known as Manuka Honey to treat infections caused by bacteria that have developed a resistance to antibiotics.
In recent years, there has been an escalating concern over the...
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Author:
honeymark
20th January 2009
Doctors around the world are taking advantage of a unique type of honey that is indigenous to New Zealand called Manuka Honey because of its incomparable healing properties, particularly in the area of wound care.
Manuka Honey is derived from the necta...
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Author:
honeymark
03rd December 2008
A manufacturer of high-end skin care products has developed extremely powerful antibacterial products that can both treat and prevent MRSA Staph infections. Consumers can now purchase all of these products in one package.
After many years of overuse a...
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Author:
honeymark
01st December 2008
Honeymark's Antiseptic spray is a non-staining, non-greasy, non-sticky, alcohol-free antiseptic that can be used to relieve pain and prevent infection in wounds, scrapes and burns.
With cases of antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria (such as MRSA) o...
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Author:
honeymark
01st December 2008
A Manufacturer of skin care products has developed a liquid soap that is effective in destroying antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria such as MRSA.
Bacteria are unavoidable and, for the most part, usually benignly. The majority of the bacteria that...
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Author:
honeymark
01st December 2008
Skin care manufacturer specializing in Manuka Honey products has released a new antibacterial hand gel that can ward off infectious microorganisms on the surface of the skin, including MRSA.
The leader in Manuka Honey skin care products has outdone the...
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Author:
honeymark
08th October 2008
This amazing natural resource from New Zealand has become increasingly more popular as of late. As a result, it is now being utilized as a main ingredient in skin care products manufactured in the U.S.
Manuka Honey's international notoriety stems from...
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Author:
honeymark
16th September 2008
Inflammation Is the Result of a Multi-faceted Process
o Hormonal changes are at the root of acne pathogenesis.
o The primary target of acne is the pilosebaceous unit of the follicle.
o Hormones stimulate increased production of lipids in the follicle.
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Author:
Jan Hornets
24th July 2008
Statistics on health, both physical and mental, are always an interesting thing to observe. The numbers show data on a variety of subjects, such as the number of teenagers who are engaging in stupid sexual practices, or the percentage of people who are ab...
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Author:
harvey ong
18th July 2008
It is often suggested we live in a state of fear in modern society. If it isn't one thing, it is another. Global warming, super volcanoes, weapons of mass destruction and so on make one wonder how we've survived this long.
Because of this general state...
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Author:
John Grimes
10th July 2008
With predictions of MRSA killing more people in the future than AIDS, medical professionals turn to the use of an old remedy; honey.
MRSA (methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus) is an antibiotic-resistant bacterium that causes life-threatening in...
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Author:
honeymark