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- lhiannon132000
- Message 1 of 10 , Mar 22
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- Hi All,
- I have a woman I've been treating for SIBO for the better part of 6 months. We have wrapped up abx when she has suddenly come down with a staph infection in her hand. It's an atypical infection, which she has had in the past and was treated by a dermatologist. It just makes her hand pruritic, swollen, slightly erythematous and a little sore. It looks like bad atopic derm, which is what it starts as, but then moves into a staph infection. She really doesn't want to take abx again because it initially triggered the SIBO. Has anyone used a topical treatment combined with oral therapy they could recommend?
- Thanks,
- Vanessa Lyon,
- Portland, OR
- Erin Holston Singh, N.D.
- Message 2 of 10 , Mar 22
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- A staph infection comes when a person has resolved a conflict of separation. The dermatitis is related to the conflict in the active phase (before resolution). Staph is the microbe that is healing/eating up necrotic tissue as a result of this healing. (As the brain makes a new neurological connection because of resolving a conceived 'separation' there is dead tissue that gets cleaned out, hence the necrosis--> staph "infection"). See German New Medicine website for more understanding.
- I literally just went through this myself and have put a lifetime of thought and research into it. Consider me your skin expert!
- I would treat this as a Staph infection by helping the body chew up this waste....
- Allimax minimum 6 caps a day (take as much as she can afford!)
- Drainage with Unda's and single homeopathics i.e. 2, 17, 270 + Dulcamara, Sulphur, Mezereum as considerations, or others as you see fit. Sounds like Apis and Belladonna would fit the picture you describe.
- Other immune supports:
- Vitamin A
- Herbal Biotic (Vital Nutrients) or other combo
- If she treats this naturally and avoids antibiotics and steroids it will resolve itself within 2-3 weeks completely. IF she takes the meds, it will complicate the healing and take longer because these meds complicate eliminating the waste.
- Best,
- Erin Holston Singh, ND
- Cleveland, OH
- Jill Evenson
- Message 3 of 10 , Mar 22
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- Manuka honey.
- http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3609166/
- Jill Evenson, ND
- Wisconsin
- Shiva Barton, ND
- Message 4 of 10 , Mar 22
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- Xylitol also has anti-staph properties. Can be used as a paste or soak,
- as well as internally.
- Shiva Barton, ND
- Winchester, MA
- Kathleen Riley
- Mar 22
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- In my experience Hydrastis mixed with a little olive oil has worked 100% of the time for many years. More recently I have had great success with silver cream. It is less messy
- Kathleen Riley, ND
- Newington, CT
- Anne Van Couvering
- Message 6 of 10 , Mar 22
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- Mannuka honey alternating with cabbage leaves
- Seriously works.
- Anne Van Couvering, ND
- Berkeley, CA
- Sharon Hunter
- Message 7 of 10 , Mar 23
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- I have used berberine mixed with honey (also a little messy) on a MRSA
- infection of the fingers/hands. I may have also used Vital Nutrients
- Herbal Biotic. This was a recurrent problem for this patient and he had
- used many antibiotics to treat prior episodes. Not only did the
- infection clear without the use of antibiotics, but the patient reported
- much less scarring than with prior episodes which were treated
- conventionally.
- Sharon Hunter, ND
- West Hartford, CT
- Mona Morstein
- Message 8 of 10 , Mar 23
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- I’m a huge fan of manuka oil after it cleared two large boils which came into my office two weeks apart. I did add Bio-Vegetarian orally, as well.
- For hand infections, don’t forget alternating hot and cold hydrotherapy: 3 minutes hot, 30 seconds cold, repeated 2x.
- Mona Morstein, ND, DHANP
- Tempe, AZ
- Mona Morstein
- Message 9 of 10 , Mar 23
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- I meant manuka honey. Sorry.
- Mona Morstein, ND, DHANP
- Tempe, AZ
- Heidi Peterson
- Message 10 of 10 , Mar 30
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- Ozone therapy works great. Either ozonated olive oil or "bagging" the hand.
- I have cured many hard infections this way including staph cellulitis that did not respond to antibiotics.
- Heidi Peterson, ND
- Portland, OR
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