Friday, April 9, 2010

Hospitals Grow Big Germs

An infectious disease specialist at Duke University Medical Center presented research on March 20 2010 on infection in health-care facilities. MRSA (a drug resistant staff germ) is often seen as the biggest germ threat to patients in hospitals and other care facilities. However, C. difficile also deserves attention. It is spread by spores in feces, is found in the colon, can cause diarrhea and also colitis. These spores are difficult to kill as they are resistant to some antibiotics. Death from C difficile is rare, but a more dangerous form has emerged in the last 10 years. In a study from 2008 and 2009, C difficile infections were 25 percent higher than MRSA infections.

From a holistic point of view, support of the intestine with reflorastation helps the body's immune system fight the fight. Often, it takes up to five applications to resolve the situation. Freedom from C Diff by Robert Kaplan MD is a great read for understanding the holistic approach. Check out the ebook on lulu.com
My research and development of the rectal reflorastation began in 1991. Many have found great relief to all sorts of bowel discomforts.

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