http://herbalmedicine.tribe.net/
Take a look into this if you’re interested in alternative medicine(s). I, personally, used to have my doubts about chiropractors and grandmas curing you with herbs and chanting.
BUT! I, myself, the biggest freaking skeptic ever born was re-born after a few visits to a chiropractor. See, I am a born-scientist so-to-speak, so I only believe things that I myself have tested or read from sources that I myself consider reputable. Long time ago I decided to go to a chiropractor. More of a mental exercise, really, that was. But, lo and behold, I was cured! Well… Cured would be a bit much, but I did feel a heck of alot better after the session than before. Think of it as a very very very good massage.
Well, whatever the case, I am somewhat of a fan of looking into herbal-like things. For example, for my cough when I get a cold I not get this syrup from WholeFoods… oh, what’s it called? I can’t remember… But it’s all-herbal and it works great…
Just my two cents. If you haven’t tried, open your mind a little and try new things…. you might actually like 
MRSA, or “mersa” how we call it is all over the news everywhere.
Common people, there are better things to talk about, methinks.
Yes, it’s a dangerous bug. So? There are other MORE dangerous bugs. Though, some of these articles are right. Mersa escaping the hospital setting would be kinda nasty… yes yes. Nasty would be a good word to describe it.
How come I have now seen too many calls for proposals from NIH and the like to get rid of this? There is plenty of research going on but I fail to notice NIH and DOD SBIR programs asking for novel technologies and ideas to deal with this organism. I mean what if there is a device (for example the device I am working on) which can sterilize surfaces, air, and water from this and most if not all other bugs? Why is NIH so centered on antibiotics? Can’t they see that antibiotics are not the only answer?
Well, anyway, here are some articles on this by ABC, and interesting silver-containing cloth article on pressdispensary, or a story on a new bacteria testing methodology by SeekingAlpha, and a test for Staph infections from Chanel 5 crew… Yes, see, so many stories… just search google news for “mrsa” like I do and find all this and more.
Yes, girl, enjoy that barefoot-walk-in-the-park. Yes, I’m looking at you there
Can you tell I’m sitting outside again? Very nice here - all mersa infested, but nice 
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