Anonymous
Post 12/19/2013 05:37     Subject: natural remedies for Staph infections?

Anonymous wrote:OP here... turns out it was a syphilitic chancre on my shaft. So now I amlooking for natural remedies for syphilis.


Spirochetes cause a lot of damage to the nervous system. This is not as simple as a sinus infection. A few weeks of untreated Lyme disease (also a spirochete) left me with permanent nerve damage.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2013 21:10     Subject: natural remedies for Staph infections?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here... turns out it was a syphilitic chancre on my shaft. So now I amlooking for natural remedies for syphilis.


Pour some whiskey over it.

That's what my friend in college did after visiting a whore.


whiskey and honey mixed together
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2013 21:06     Subject: natural remedies for Staph infections?

Anonymous wrote:OP here... turns out it was a syphilitic chancre on my shaft. So now I amlooking for natural remedies for syphilis.


Pour some whiskey over it.

That's what my friend in college did after visiting a whore.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2013 20:13     Subject: natural remedies for Staph infections?

Anonymous
Post 12/18/2013 16:00     Subject: natural remedies for Staph infections?

Anonymous wrote:I would recommend tea tree oil which is a natural antibiotic. Also, turmeric works very well.

I've used tea tree oil on infections with good results.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2013 15:57     Subject: natural remedies for Staph infections?

Ummmm...it's silvadene, not silver. And it's a first line treatment for burns, wounds, ulcers. Please don't go rubbing your Pandora charms on your children to ward off a staph infection.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2013 15:27     Subject: natural remedies for Staph infections?

Anonymous wrote:I agree OP should see a doctor (how do you know it's staph?), but are all of you unaware that for some antibiotic resistant infections, medical grade honey and silver are now being used as last resorts in the hospital?


in the hospital... under the care of a doctor... a medically trained professional...

there's a difference.