
Some of the reasons I do not like doing a lot of reading on line is because much of it is very fear based and negative, and I realize, that I am guilty of posting some of this myself!
I often communicate in a way that assumes that my audience understands where I am coming from. Please be sure,,... it ALWAYS in the positive! I am super optimistic, always seeking the way to circumvent the obstacle.
I believe all medicines have their place. But, I beleive that taking natural supplements as a way of dealing with infection is pretty critical and VERY effective. However, I also believe that understanding the root of infection is as or more important. So, often the presence of bacterai is not always indicative of the kind of infections which needs an "anti-treatment" It may be that the body needs a different kind of balancing and that bacteria will in turn be "neutralized" by the body. I would go into all of this, but, it is long for a blog post. It is much of what I speak of in my dissertation and perhaps a bit more. However, to be short, I believe that often antibimicrobials are given for the presence of bacteria far more than is necessary. But, the natural counterparts may be equally unneccessary. Tha going WITH the body instead of AGAINST it, may be more effective in many cases.
The sum of what I am trying to say here, is although I posted two kind of doom and gloom type publications in my last two posts, I do not subscribe to the state of FEAR, but rather to the state of CHANGE-the change in the way society looks upon the human body and infection.
Dr.M