Sharing this article which is LONGTIME overdue but thank you to those daring to stick there neck out and make the bold statement which in truth is the modern day reality and dilemma!! The Golden Age of Antibiotics is Over!
“Modern antibiotics are not just failing big time; they are DANGEROUS. Antibiotics can be lethal in their own right!
Did you know that antibiotics are the most common cause of death from acute liver failure? (acute means sudden and unforeseen; as opposed to “chronic”, which everyone can see coming). The truth, is statistics show that antibiotics are the single largest class of drugs that cause fatal liver damage. Yes, antibiotics were the most common cause of death due to liver injury (45%).
The next group, nervous system agents, were only 1/3rd as common (15%). That puts antibiotics way out on their own as deadly drugs.
Chief offenders are macrolides (erythromycin type), penicillins, clavulanic acid (Augmentin), tetracycline, and more.
I’m constantly amazed when I hear of colleagues prescribing erythromycin as a first line medicine for a sore throat. Don’t they know how toxic this stuff is?
It had a bad reputation when I was in med school in the 1960s. Doesn’t anybody pay attention? If it’s to be used at all, it’s in a life-threatening situation where penicillin’s and safer drugs have failed.
The bottom line is nobody should be thinking “antibiotics”. We should be thinking of “alternatives”. And here’s the joke: there are 1,000s of viable alternatives. Hundreds of them work as well as antibiotics.
The Golden Age of Antibiotics is over. Bacteria have won the war, hands down, and that’s the truth. We’re all out of ammunition! The cupboard is bare.”
Thank goodness and now we can go back to basics to yield our bodies to the non-toxic, non-invasive alternatives as we had done centuries ago, my all time favourite being colloidal silver. When taken with the Imsyser tablets we have literally had miraculous turnaround in almost every field of ‘disease’. Go Imsyser Go!!
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Prof. Keith Scott-Mumby
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