No, we are not talking about giant mosquitoes in the hot summertime. These superbugs are too small for the naked eye to see, but they can cause an entire world of pain for people.
.The talk about these bugs has been front page over the last several years. Society wants to know what can be done to stop them and save us. But let’s begin at the beginning.
Before the discovery of penicillin, people used to die from infections that can be easily treated today. Penicillin is what is known as an antibiotic. It kills certain organisms like bacteria so that they can’t continue to infect their host. Once it had been discovered, people began to live longer and survive previously lethal infections.
It was a revolutionary change in the world of medicine. Also true of the good old pioneer days: people didn’t go to the doctor unless they had something that they couldn’t handle themselves. A cold was met with bed rest and food.
Today, we reach for antibiotics for the smallest problem. In essence, antibiotics have been overused. Instead of letting a cold “run its course,” it is treated on day one with an antibiotic. There is no time to build up immunity to anything anymore when such treatment is so readily available.
What has happened as a result is that these bacteria have grown and mutated. You could say that they have “learned” to fight back. Those same bacteria that once backed down when given antibiotics are now becoming resistant to them. For you, that means your infection could make you very sick, and the medicine doctors, including functional medicine doctors, give you might not be able to help.
These superbugs are not just in medicine but also in household products. Adding antimicrobial agents to soaps, shampoos, dishwashing liquid and the like, have increased the resistance of germs to our medicines. Bugs that run rampant can lead to fatal results. What can you do to fight back? The answer can be found in natural ways and approaches like functional medicine Los Angeles.
What can you do to fight back? The answer can be found in natural ways, such as functional medicine Burbank.
This approach integrates natural methods with conventional medicine to strengthen your immune system and address underlying health issues.
- Wash your hands with regular soap – As long as you are removing visible soil and rubbing your hands together, you don’t need the extra antimicrobial agents.
- Eat foods known for their antibacterial properties – One of the most popular is garlic. It’s good for killing vampires and what ails you. Garlic has been taken in supplement form to lower cholesterol and blood pressure and, now, to fight bacterial infections. The key ingredient is allicin, a chemical made from the enzymatic reactions going on inside of garlic – as well as onions and leeks.
- Exercise – Staying physically fit can boost your immune system. That makes it harder for bacteria to come in and thrive. Your body will be ready for whatever the world throws at it.
- Let minor infections run their course – Feed chicken soup to cold sufferers. Get bed rest and use homeopathic products like Echinacea to decrease the duration of colds and flu.
What can you do to fight the superbug war? Consider incorporating functional medicine Los Angeles approaches that focus on a holistic view of health and prevention. Go back to nature.