MRSA and Staph bacterial infections
See our articles below to find out more about MRSA (or “Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus), a sometimes dangerous, and antibiotic resistant infection caused by “Staph” bacteria. Staph are normal bacteria that live on the skin of many people. The use and over-use of antibiotics has created resistant forms of Staph called MRSA.
Find out more on these bacterial infections from Microbiologist and Natural Health Advocate Michelle Moore.
- Are Staph and MRSA living on your clothes?
- Newborns and babies with MRSA
- MRSA in dogs and cats
- Spider bite or MRSA?
- The toxic effects of sugar
- C difficile infections common after Staph and MRSA
- Is your food helping or hurting your recovery?
- MRSA in children still increasing
- Recent MRSA and Staph statistics and trends
- Being thankful for your health
- Dr. Oz interview on medicine and faith
- MRSA cellulitis – a growing problem
- MRSA strikes another family member
- How to protect yourself from hospital infections
- Stopping Staph and MRSA permanently
- The first challenge people have with Staph and MRSA
- What your doctor isn’t telling you
- Mobilize you MRSA army with immune system basics
- Why MRSA testing is important
- A painful pitfall of caring for someone with MRSA
- Can Coconut Oil Help with Staph and MRSA?
- The MRSA Fruit Connection
- MRSA Rates Dropping in the UK
- New success story: 3 years MRSA free!
- Staph and MRSA skin infections – what to look for
- Are essential oils safe to ingest?
- Garlic for Staph and MRSA
- Herbal Remedies for MRSA and Staph
- Going back to work with MRSA
- What exactly is a MRSA infection?
- Staph and MRSA linked to yeast and fungal infections
- Has Norway discovered the secret to stopping MRSA?
- Biofilms and their role in recurring infection
- Is stress making your infection worse?
- Hand washing do’s and don’ts
- I just fired another doctor
- Antibiotic resistant Staph bacteria found in meat
- Is your doctor helping or hurting?
- Recurring infections: why some succeed and others fail
- Antibiotic resistant MRSA and Staph survival strategies
- Lessons learned from falling off the “diet” wagon
- Can you ever get rid of MRSA completely?
- When antibiotics stop working
- Is MRSA Contagious?
- Do antibiotics increase your risk for Staph and MRSA?
- Oregano essential oil – a potent ally against MRSA and Staph
- MRSA infections in kids keeps on rising






