Alternative medical treatment of C. difficile infection

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This article could be for you or someone you love, it is for sufferers seeking help. Clostridium difficile has other names such as CDF, C. diff, antibiotic-associated colitis; Colitis – pseudomembranous; necrotizing colitis. Unfortunately, standard treatment of C. difficile with antibiotics cannot prevent relapses. This opportunistic infection causes diarrhea and is linked to 14,000 American deaths each year, and this is just one official statistic. Some researchers suspect that C. diff is linked to more than 30,000 deaths per year in the United States and affects about half a million Americans annually. It is …

Dieser Artikel könnte für Sie oder jemanden sein, den Sie lieben, er ist für Betroffene, die Hilfe suchen. Clostridium difficile hat andere Namen wie CDF, C. diff, Antibiotika-assoziierte Kolitis; Kolitis – pseudomembranös; nekrotisierende Kolitis. Leider kann eine übliche Behandlung von C. difficile mit Antibiotika Rückfälle nicht verhindern. Diese opportunistische Infektion verursacht Durchfall und wird jedes Jahr mit 14.000 amerikanischen Todesfällen in Verbindung gebracht, und dies ist nur eine offizielle Statistik. Einige Forscher vermuten, dass C. diff in den Vereinigten Staaten mit mehr als 30.000 Todesfällen pro Jahr in Verbindung steht und jährlich etwa eine halbe Million Amerikaner trifft. Es ist …
This article could be for you or someone you love, it is for sufferers seeking help. Clostridium difficile has other names such as CDF, C. diff, antibiotic-associated colitis; Colitis – pseudomembranous; necrotizing colitis. Unfortunately, standard treatment of C. difficile with antibiotics cannot prevent relapses. This opportunistic infection causes diarrhea and is linked to 14,000 American deaths each year, and this is just one official statistic. Some researchers suspect that C. diff is linked to more than 30,000 deaths per year in the United States and affects about half a million Americans annually. It is …

Alternative medical treatment of C. difficile infection

This article could be for you or someone you love, it is for sufferers seeking help. Clostridium difficile has other names such as CDF, C. diff, antibiotic-associated colitis; Colitis – pseudomembranous; necrotizing colitis. Unfortunately, standard treatment of C. difficile with antibiotics cannot prevent relapses.

This opportunistic infection causes diarrhea and is linked to 14,000 American deaths each year, and this is just one official statistic.

Some researchers suspect that C. diff is linked to more than 30,000 deaths per year in the United States and affects about half a million Americans annually. It really is a superbug. Why is C. diff a superbug? In the battle between antibiotics and C. difficile, victory is initially on the side of the resistant species of this microbe.

Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) is a bacteria that causes watery diarrhea, bloody stools, fever, nausea, abdominal pain, or cramps. C. difficile can cause serious intestinal diseases such as inflammation of the colon (colitis).

People in good health generally do not get C. difficile. Normally we can ingest Clostridium through food and water. 10 percent of the population has this microbe in their intestines without any noticeable symptoms. A healthy person has a defense mechanism that protects them from this super virus.

Doctors and researchers agree that C. difficile mainly occurs after taking broad-spectrum antibiotics and is usually an attack on people with weak immune systems such as young children, the elderly and people after serious surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, AIDS, alcoholics, etc. Many of them had a C. difficile bacteria in their body before taking antibiotics, but they felt in order.

Most specialists agree that prolonged use of the broad-spectrum antibiotic triggers a C. diff infection by destroying the friendly intestinal flora. These microorganisms are called friendly because “enemy of my enemy is my friend.” Friendly intestinal flora is our best protection against nasty microorganisms such as microbes, Candida yeast and parasites.

Dysbiosis is the condition in which the friendly intestinal flora is gone and opportunistic infections take over the gastrointestinal tract (Candida yeast overgrowth, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth; SIBO). There is a lot of information about dysbiosis, which I have described in my eBook: healthy pancreas, healthy you.

C. difficile is the opportunistic infection that grows when given the opportunity to grow. Harmful intestinal bacteria, Candida yeast and parasites damage the intestinal wall, making it susceptible to the proliferation (colonization) of C. diff. This superbug doesn't work alone. There is increasing evidence that certain other types of opportunistic infections such as Staphylococcus, Klebsiella, Candida yeast, parasites, etc. are also responsible for the symptoms of antibiotic-associated diarrhea.

If you simply kill C. difficile with the strong broad-spectrum antibiotics or other antimicrobials, the relief will be temporary. Medically, defeating these bacteria is difficult to achieve without restoring the body's natural defense mechanisms. Clostridium difficile infection causes a lot of damage to the body systems; Therefore, there is no silver bullet for this condition. There are a few things we can do at the same time that would help with this problem.

• Restore friendly intestinal flora

• Bring back the body's natural defense mechanisms such as stomach acid, antibacterial effect of bile and pancreatic juice, intestinal eruptions

• Reduce colonization of C. difficile in the intestine

• Reduce intestinal inflammation and internal toxicity

• Repair the damage caused by C. difficile toxins to the nervous and endocrine systems

• Strengthening immunity

• Normalization of the acid-base balance

• Improve digestion

• Replace lack of vital substances

I'm sorry to say, but in the case of C. diff, recommendations to take probiotics (many of which are low quality) or eat yogurt don't help. Analogizing the GI tract with gardening may help. If the garden is full of weeds, caterpillar snails and frogs and is full of toxic chemicals, the soil is depleted and drained; There is no chance of growing roses and flowers. It takes different approaches, hard work and some time to get this garden thriving again.

Many times and for many years I have used this safe, effective, non-drug, alternative, holistic approach. Many parts of this unique anti-clostridium program have been widely used in other countries for hundreds of years. It can reduce diarrhea, pain, abdominal cramps, nausea, bloating, bloody stools, urgency and other gastrointestinal symptoms. Laboratory tests may also show positive changes.

Some of these alternative holistic methods are:

1. Whole body cleansing with colon hydrotherapy and restoration of friendly intestinal flora

2. Herbal medicine

3. Nutritional supplementation

4. Consultations with healing foods

5. Karlovy Vary healing mineral water

6. Acupuncture and more

Diarrhea has accompanied humans for thousands of years. Doctors all over the world have saved the lives of their patients by using healing foods, herbs, minerals, colon hydrotherapy, etc. It's understandable to most people, but how about acupuncture? I have seen with my own eyes that a few acupuncture sessions can relieve diarrhea in even young children.

Drinking healing mineral water sounds strange to normal people and medical professionals in the US, but it is common in Europe. The treatment of chronic diarrhea with Karlovy Vary medicinal mineral water has a long tradition. The first medical book about this water was published in 1522. Since then, many articles, books and clinical experiences of European doctors have supported the healing effects of Karlovy Vary healing mineral water for various digestive disorders including chronic diarrhea.

Sick people either drink this healing mineral water from a hot spring or drink water prepared at home from real Karlovy Vary thermal salt. This healing mineral water cleanses the intestines of toxins and toxins, alkalizes bile and pancreatic juice, promotes the growth of friendly intestinal flora and relieves diarrhea, flatulence, flatulence and abdominal cramps. I have written an eBook and numerous articles for people and healthcare professionals discussing this healing modality.

C. difficile infection grows from year to year. Thousands of victims of this terrible infection use the usual “find and destroy” therapeutic approach through powerful antibiotics. If this approach does not work, it makes sense to consider an alternative program to restore the natural defense mechanism. It works for many people with diarrhea after antibiotics. The goal is to find knowledgeable licensed medical professionals.

The information contained herein is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This information should not be used to replace the services or instructions of a physician or qualified health practitioner.