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Re(1): Staphylococcus Aureus Infection
Posted on February 20, 2014 at 08:43:18 PM by KenricoCare
Hi Bruno,
Skin abscesses with MRSA (methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus) are contagious and may spread to nearby area of the body. MRSA produces neurotoxins and can cause other symptoms such as fever, headache, low blood pressure, joint pains, shortness of breath. Long-term MRSA infection can spread to internal organs and cause severe complications such as endocarditis (heart inflammation), osteomyelitis (bone infection), sepsis (blood poisoning).
The green lump during MRSA infection is part of protective mechanism of the body immune system to wall off the area from the rest of the body by forming a fibrous capsule. The puss that exits the abscess is the dead lymphocytes (dead white blood cells) and highly toxic.
Skin abscesses is not caused by IgE level (allergy) or auto-immune. Recurring skin abscesses is, in fact, caused by weakened immune system. The infection usually starts from the hair root or pores which may explain the reduced hair growth in that area afterwards.
Immune system can be compromised due to presence of other illnesses, organs damage, dirty lymphatic system or toxins overload. Abscesses can also occur internally, inside the body, in people who are ill, such as lung abscess which may form following pneumonia.
We highly recommend that you start the treatment using our pads. They are highly effective when it comes to the treatment for MRSA.
We recommend the following weekly schedule:
Monday: AGi and TRMX-3
Tuesday: FX-2 and TRMX-3
Wednesday: AGi and TRMX-3
Thursday: LEXIRIN and KX-2
Friday: AGi and KX-2
Saturday: FX-2 and ZEO
Sunday: AGi and ZEO
Daily dosage is four (4) pads per day every day.
It is highly recommend that you administer them with carbon titanium adhesives.
Placement areas on the feet according to the reflexology chart at https://www.kenrico.com/kenrico_reflexology.html:
AGi: Spleen
TRMX-3: Brain stem / cerebellum / head, liver, kidney, lymph glands
FX-2: Spleen
KX-2: Cerebrum
ZEO: Lymph glands
LEXIRIN: Lymph glands
All the best,
Kenrico MCS
Skin abscesses with MRSA (methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus) are contagious and may spread to nearby area of the body. MRSA produces neurotoxins and can cause other symptoms such as fever, headache, low blood pressure, joint pains, shortness of breath. Long-term MRSA infection can spread to internal organs and cause severe complications such as endocarditis (heart inflammation), osteomyelitis (bone infection), sepsis (blood poisoning).
The green lump during MRSA infection is part of protective mechanism of the body immune system to wall off the area from the rest of the body by forming a fibrous capsule. The puss that exits the abscess is the dead lymphocytes (dead white blood cells) and highly toxic.
Skin abscesses is not caused by IgE level (allergy) or auto-immune. Recurring skin abscesses is, in fact, caused by weakened immune system. The infection usually starts from the hair root or pores which may explain the reduced hair growth in that area afterwards.
Immune system can be compromised due to presence of other illnesses, organs damage, dirty lymphatic system or toxins overload. Abscesses can also occur internally, inside the body, in people who are ill, such as lung abscess which may form following pneumonia.
We highly recommend that you start the treatment using our pads. They are highly effective when it comes to the treatment for MRSA.
We recommend the following weekly schedule:
Monday: AGi and TRMX-3
Tuesday: FX-2 and TRMX-3
Wednesday: AGi and TRMX-3
Thursday: LEXIRIN and KX-2
Friday: AGi and KX-2
Saturday: FX-2 and ZEO
Sunday: AGi and ZEO
Daily dosage is four (4) pads per day every day.
It is highly recommend that you administer them with carbon titanium adhesives.
Placement areas on the feet according to the reflexology chart at https://www.kenrico.com/kenrico_reflexology.html:
AGi: Spleen
TRMX-3: Brain stem / cerebellum / head, liver, kidney, lymph glands
FX-2: Spleen
KX-2: Cerebrum
ZEO: Lymph glands
LEXIRIN: Lymph glands
All the best,
Kenrico MCS
Thread overview
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Staphylococcus Aureus Infection - By Bruno February 17, 2014 at 05:53:41 AM
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Re(1): Staphylococcus Aureus Infection - By KenricoCare February 20, 2014 at 08:43:18 PM
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Re(2): Staphylococcus Aureus Infection - By Bruno February 23, 2014 at 07:30:40 AM
- Re(3): Staphylococcus Aureus Infection - By KenricoCare February 24, 2014 at 08:36:30 PM
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Re(2): Staphylococcus Aureus Infection - By Bruno February 23, 2014 at 07:30:40 AM
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Re(1): Staphylococcus Aureus Infection - By KenricoCare February 20, 2014 at 08:43:18 PM
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