Heidi Lafferty RN – Migrain headaches, Hospice Patient Testimony with MRSA
RN Video Testimony: Migraines & MRSA
I am a holistic health practitioner and educator, nutritional counselor, herbal consultant, zyto compass analyst, therapist in biomodulator and transducer therapies and AromaTouch therapist. My goal is to teach every person to be their own healer and to make educated choices about what they put in their body. I believe plant therapies and therapeutic grade essential oils are the perfect complement to my philosophies about health.
Heidi Lafferty RN – Migrain headaches, Hospice Patient Testimony with MRSA
These infect at least two million Americans each year and kill 23,000, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
A recent Texas Tech study found evidence that antibiotic-resistant bacteria from feedlots can be dispersed through the air. It has been known for a while that resistant bacteria can spread through manure and water, but this study is the first study to indicate that superbugs can become airborne and infect humans that come into contact with them.
According to Karl Rotthier, the chief executive of a Dutch-based pharmaceutical firm, antibiotics are making their way into rivers and waterways due to lax safety measures. Some of the drugs are flushed directly down the toilet, while others pass through the patients first—and it all ends up in the water supply.
Fortunately, there are alternatives to using pharmaceutical antibiotics:
a recent article in The Atlantic magazine highlighted the antimicrobial qualities of plant extracts and essential oils. The article notes that “various oils have also been shown to effectively treat a wide range of common health issues such as nausea and migraines, and a rapidly growing body of research is finding that they are powerful enough to kill human cancer cells of the breast, colon, mouth, skin, and more.”
The article indicates that the most immediate, practical application of this knowledge is on farms to reduce antibiotics used on livestock, one of the largest drivers of antibiotic resistance. But preliminary results have been encouraging for human use as well:
It is becoming increasingly clear that conventional medicine cannot continue on its present course—otherwise, superbugs will certainly infect (and potentially kill) large percentages of the population. Integrative approaches offer a number of alternatives. Conventional medicine and the Big Pharma-financed media may scoff, but the science is firmly on our side.