Nichumu Nibebike
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Mods, hii ni comment yangu katika moja ya mada, lakini kutokana na umuhimu wa mada hii kutokana na tatizo la mba na fungus hasa wa sehemu za siri kuwa sugu, nimeona nilifungulie uzi ili kuwahimiza watumiaji wa dawa kuiulizia tiba hii katika maduka ya dawa...
Iodine ni dawa bora kwa mba na fungus.. Ni dawa bora kuliko dawa nyingine zote unazozifahamu. According to Dr David Derry, Iodine is by far the best antibiotic,antiviral and antiseptic of all time.
Asubuhi nilikuwa nawashwa na fungus kwenye pumbu.. Nimepaka iodine kwa mbali sasa hivi shwaari kabisa.. Iodine haina mjadala kwa fungus wala bacteria.. (angalizo.. Dawa hii ni kali sana hasa kwenye pumbu.. Ukipaka hakikisha unapaka kwa mbali mbali. Ukipaka nyingi utatamani upige 'vigele gele'...)
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Iodine and Antibiotics
Summary from the link:
Though it kills 90 percent of bacteria on the skin within 90 seconds its use as an antibiotic has been ignored. Iodine exhibits activity against bacteria, molds, yeasts, protozoa, and many viruses; indeed, of all antiseptic preparations suitable for direct use on humans and animals and upon tissues, only iodine is capable of killing all classes of pathogens: gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, mycobacteria, fungi, yeasts, viruses and protozoa. Most bacteria are killed within 15 to 30 seconds of contact.
Iodine is by far the best antibiotic,antiviral and antiseptic of all time.- Dr. David Derry
Dr. Derry says that iodine is effective “for standard pathogens such as Staphylococcus, but also iodine has the broadest range of action, fewest side effects and no development of bacterial resistance.” There is a world of difference between using an antibiotic – anti-life substance – and a antibiotic, antiviral and antifungal substance like iodine, which is life serving because it is a basic and most necessary nutritional substance.
Iodine kills single celled organisms by combining with the amino acids tyrosine or histidine when they are exposed to the extra-cellular environment. All single cells showing tyrosine on their outer cell membranes are killed instantly by a simple chemical reaction with iodine that denatures proteins. Nature and evolution have given us an important mechanism to control pathogenic life forms and we should use it and trust it to protect us in ways that antibiotics can’t.
Iodine ni dawa bora kwa mba na fungus.. Ni dawa bora kuliko dawa nyingine zote unazozifahamu. According to Dr David Derry, Iodine is by far the best antibiotic,antiviral and antiseptic of all time.
Asubuhi nilikuwa nawashwa na fungus kwenye pumbu.. Nimepaka iodine kwa mbali sasa hivi shwaari kabisa.. Iodine haina mjadala kwa fungus wala bacteria.. (angalizo.. Dawa hii ni kali sana hasa kwenye pumbu.. Ukipaka hakikisha unapaka kwa mbali mbali. Ukipaka nyingi utatamani upige 'vigele gele'...)
Source:
Iodine and Antibiotics
Summary from the link:
Though it kills 90 percent of bacteria on the skin within 90 seconds its use as an antibiotic has been ignored. Iodine exhibits activity against bacteria, molds, yeasts, protozoa, and many viruses; indeed, of all antiseptic preparations suitable for direct use on humans and animals and upon tissues, only iodine is capable of killing all classes of pathogens: gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, mycobacteria, fungi, yeasts, viruses and protozoa. Most bacteria are killed within 15 to 30 seconds of contact.
Iodine is by far the best antibiotic,antiviral and antiseptic of all time.- Dr. David Derry
Dr. Derry says that iodine is effective “for standard pathogens such as Staphylococcus, but also iodine has the broadest range of action, fewest side effects and no development of bacterial resistance.” There is a world of difference between using an antibiotic – anti-life substance – and a antibiotic, antiviral and antifungal substance like iodine, which is life serving because it is a basic and most necessary nutritional substance.
Iodine kills single celled organisms by combining with the amino acids tyrosine or histidine when they are exposed to the extra-cellular environment. All single cells showing tyrosine on their outer cell membranes are killed instantly by a simple chemical reaction with iodine that denatures proteins. Nature and evolution have given us an important mechanism to control pathogenic life forms and we should use it and trust it to protect us in ways that antibiotics can’t.