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WA Student Dies From MRSA, How do you keep your Family Safe? Chris Feden, a 20-year-old student from Tenino, Washington, has died from
complications of pneumonia caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus
aureus commonly referred to as MRSA. Feden, a student at Western Washington University in Bellingham, experienced two weeks of lingering cough after which he suddenly developed fever, vomiting, and began coughing up blood on February 14. He was admitted to the intensive care unit at St. Joseph Hospital but antibiotics were unable to save him. MRSA, unlike many other bacteria, produces toxic substances that causes shock in patients, as it did in Feden’s case. Dr. Maxine Hayes, health officer for Washington’s Department of Health, said that many people carry MRSA on their skin, in their noses, without experiencing any symptoms. However, once a person develops influenza, their immune system becomes weakened and the bacterial presence can spread into a life-threatening infection. What is methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus MRSA? What does MRSA look like? How is MRSA infection transmitted? How is MRSA diagnosed?A skin sample, pus on the skin, or blood, urine, or biopsy material (tissue sample) is sent to a microbiology lab and cultured for S. aureus. If S. aureus is isolated (grown on a Petri plate), the bacteria are then exposed to different antibiotics including methicillin. S. aureus that grows well when methicillin is in the culture are termed MRSA, and the patient is diagnosed as MRSA-infected. The same procedure is done to determine if someone is an MRSA carrier (screening for a carrier), but sample skin or mucous membrane sites are only swabbed, not biopsied. In 2008, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a rapid blood test that can detect the presence of MRSA genetic material in a blood sample in as little as two hours. The test is also able to determine whether the genetic material is from MRSA or from less dangerous Staph bacteria. The test is not recommended for use in monitoring treatment of MRSA infections and should not be used as the only basis for the diagnosis of a MRSA infection. __________________________________________________________________________________ How do you keep your Family Safe? Illnesses are tough this year. Flu shots as always are ineffective( at least now FDA admits it). And the normal, colds ,bronchitis, flu's, stomach bugs, and sinusitis are hitting families sometimes 2 or 3 at once, lasting weeks, and being very resistant to all over the counter and prescription drugs, and most commonly used natural supplements. We rarely get any seasonal illnesses in our house and this year they went through 2 times. Your first line of defense is not to get sick at all. Teach your children and remember yourself not to touch your face with out washing your hands first. Do not use any anti bacterial soaps, these have been proven ineffective and kill the good bacteria that protect you from illness. Do not use gel hand sanitizers unless you absolutely need to (healthier recipe below). If you share (either at home, work or school) keyboards, phones, printers, faxes, or other office items, get some alcohol pads and wipe them of before using or once a week at home. Send some with your kids to wipe theirs at school. Some grocery stores have sanitizing cart wipes, but if they don't use hand sanitizer on the handle bar or alcohol pads. Wipe down your purse once a week it is germ haven. When you use public bathrooms that still have doors, wash your hands (touching all soap dispensers with a paper towel or your elbow. After you dry your hands use the same paper towel to open the door. Get in the habit of pushing open all public doors with your elbow, or hip and not your hands. After your shopping trip when you get back in the car use your hand sanitizer again. Teach your kids the same habits for their school bathroom use. Wash lunch box handles and boxes at least once a week. Better yet use 100% recycled paper bags. Gym and sports locker room areas are the worst offenders and were most teenagers are contracting the illness. You cant make the school properly sanitize the locker rooms and shower areas. If your child has any open sore injury or cut they need to sanitize it after showering. If they have an open sore on their foot, it is best that they do not use the shower until it heals. The wet floors are filthy and ripe with germs. They should use the hand sanitizer on the way to their next class. They should sanitize their locks on their lockers daily with an alcohol pad or hand sanitizer. Download a copy of our popular FREE Guide that shows you how to treat most common winter illnesses. Stock up on suggested essential oils and supplements. Trade in your antibacterial soaps for natural non-antibacterial soaps to replenish good bacteria lost daily at work and school. And make a batch of hand sanitizer for each member of the family. Healthier Moisturizing Hand Sanitizer Makes 16oz 16 oz Organic Aloe Vera Gel 1 tbsp. Fractionated Coconut or Jojoba oil 40 drops Marauder Essential Oil Blend Shake well and distribute into small bottles for your family members. Pump Up Your Immune System Daily: Drink 1 Cup of Real Kefir or Kombucha Daily Take 2000mg of Vitamin C with Bioflavonoids daily Put 3 drops of Immune Strength on your feet daily If you are in a high risk situations (work in health field or around someone who has it) Use the above but increase Kefir or Kombucha to 2 cups a day Take 1 tbsp Silver Biotics To Treat MRSA: Along with prescribed medicines: 1 tbsp silver biotics 4 times a day Drink 2 Cups of Real Kefir or Kombucha Daily Bandaid 1 peeled organic garlic clove on each foot for 8 hours a day Use 4 drops Marauder and Nightingale along the spine once a day Drink 1/2 your body weight in ounces of distilled water until well (if you weigh 200lbs =100ounces a day)
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