World War I Treatment CURE Deadly Infections
If it seems like the topic of antibiotic resistance keeps coming up, it’s because I consider it to be the most threatening health disasters on the horizon
Misuse and overuse of antibiotics is making them less and less effective. Antibiotic-resistant superbug infections kill more than 150,000 people every year… and counting.
That’s the bad news.
The good news is that scientists have found a CURE for the deadliest superbug of our time.
And it’s been sitting under our noses for more than 150 years – since World War 1.
I believe that nature provides everything we need to stay healthy and beat disease.
One of the most promising—yet underutilized—natural sources is something you can’t smell or even see. It’s ozone, the same gas that acts as a buffer between you and the sun.
Ironically, it’s also the same gas that’s considered toxic if you breathe it in.
But ozone is actually one of the most promising natural cures I’ve ever come across.
It works by stimulating your body’s oxygen utilization, which increases circulation, and further increases oxygen.
Essentially, it gives your body a turbo boost so that it can do what it was designed to do: Heal itself.
I’ve seen it with wipe out stubborn, “incurable” back pain, and it’s also effective against viral diseases, macular degeneration, rheumatism, and more.
Now, a recent study shows that another stubborn medical problem is no match for ozone therapy: the deadly superbug MRSA.
MRSA (technically methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) has become resistant to most antibiotics and kills tens of thousands of people every year.
So finding a solution that can fill in this antibiotic gap is a major discovery that will no doubt save countless lives.
In vitro studies show that ozone is effective against MRSA and other S. aureus strains. Other studies also show that it is effective against skin infections when used with other treatments.
But this latest study shows that ozone is effective ON ITS OWN for treating stubborn MRSA skin infections.
One case involved an abscessed calf muscle. Another involved an ulcerated hand lesion.
A treatment that combined ozonated oil and ozonated water COMPLETELY HEALED these two serious skin infections.
No antibiotics.
No other medicines.
And since ozone therapy is already being utilized in certain areas of the medical field, I believe it can—and should—be a go-to treatment for superbugs when antibiotics fail.