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Wildflower Extracts Easily Kill MRSA Superbug 6-9-08
Extracts from two Eurasian wildflowers are highly effective at killing the
superbug methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), according to a
study conducted by researchers at the Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) in
Ireland.
Researchers found that extracts from Inula helenium (commonly known as
elecampane, horse-heal or marchalan) eliminated 100 percent of MRSA colonies
upon exposure.
I. helenium and another wildflower, known as Pulsatilla vulgaris or pasque
flower, were tested against 300 different varieties of staphylococci bacteria,
including MRSA. P. vulgaris also proved "highly effective" against MRSA,
according to an article in the "Irish Examiner."
MRSA is resistant to all first-line antibiotics, making it more likely that
staph infections caused by the bug will proceed for longer without treatment and
spread from the skin to other parts of the body. This makes MRSA correspondingly
more lethal than other staph infections. The increasing prevalence and lethality
of MRSA in hospitals, schools, prisons and other institutional settings across
the United States has made the superbug an issue of increasing concern for
health officials.
A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association
found that MRSA infected nearly 100,000 people in the United States in 2005 and
killed 18,650 people. Roughly 16,000 people died from AIDS in the same year.
I. helenium is a bright yellow, tall perennial wildflower that grows throughout
central and southern Europe and throughout western and central Asia as far east
as the Himalayas. It blossoms in the late summer. P. vulgaris, a member of the
buttercup family, produces bell-shaped flowers in early spring. The wildflower
is found throughout western, central and southern Europe. Both flowers grow wild
in Ireland and Great Britain.
The research on the wildflower extracts was carried out by a postgraduate
student under the supervision of a CIT professor and a senior medical scientist
from the microbiology department of Cork University Hospital.
Comment:
MRSA is easily killed by
Silver
Biotics,
Oregano, Eucalyptus Radiata, Marjoram,
Purifying, Immune Strength, and Marauder essential oils.
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