August 14, 2007

More Antibiotic Herbs

Golden seal is another very powerful natural antibiotic herb which works well for fighting almost any kind of infection. It is usually used internally for throat, sinus, and ear infections. It's also excellent for any other infections including kidney, bladder and yeast.

Unlike garlic, putting Golden Seal on a yeast or fungus infection externally doesn't normally kill the infection, but it can help prevent infections in cuts and scrapes. This herb produces the best infection fighting and bacteria killing results when taken orally.

Kelp is an herb not commonly thought of as an antibiotic, but it acts as one in your body because it stimulates your thyroid and helps it to produce more iodine. Iodine kills bad bacteria that causes sickness inside your body.

Kelp is also effective for treating strep throat when used in tea form. Since this herb is naturally high iodine, drinking it in tea form will coat the throat, allowing the iodine to kill the strep bacteria.

The human body has a harder time while benefiting from inorganic antibiotics. Especially women during the onset of menopause, who have to struggle with the changed chemistry, and face trouble in an attempt to lose weight. Certain nutrients can play a positive role in the women facing the menopausal symptoms, especially those using hearing aids. With nutritional supplements, these women can maintain a healthy weight, by doing simple workouts like pilates and abs.

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