natural antibiotic you say?

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by elephant » 16/02/13, 23:56

Well, you have to say:

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miel#Composition

if with all that, you don't have something that works, that's to despair ... :D

However, it must not have been heated.

I recently read that garlic was not bad either, and not only against vampires ...

http://www.femininbio.com/sante-bien-et ... icace-4753
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by bidouille23 » 17/02/13, 00:50

Bear's garlic is very well known;)

and it's a dewormer by the way ...

On wounds as a rabbit said it helps to heal really effectively ... it is very used in Laos also among others (a vetal friend lived there 2 years, it is the claissic method for neat cuts or any wound that must heal, some honey from eastern europe or downright from turkey i do not know much better are more expensive than gold because pure and qualify as a miracle remedy ... some make hundreds of kilometers to go buy for the year, it's their medicine ...)

The grapefruit seed juice is also great, both indoors and outdoors.
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by chatelot16 » 17/02/13, 00:56

K: 200 - 1500
Ca: 40 - 300
Na: 16 - 170
Mg: 7 - 130
Al: 3 - 60
Fe: 0,3 - 40
Zn: 0,5 - 20
Mn: 0,2 - 10
Cu: 0,2 - 6,0
Ni: 0,3 - 1,3
Co: 0,01 - 0,5
Cr: 0,1 - 0,3
Pb: <0,02 - 0,8
Cd: <0,005 - 0,15

there he did not forget to analyze the aluminum! 3 to 40 mg / kg
proof that aluminum is not rare in natural products

another note: honey does not contain antibiotics, but bacteriostats: it does not kill bacteria but limits their development
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by Rabbit » 17/02/13, 01:26

I have the impression that sugar (glucose, fructose, etc.) is not
not strange to the effectiveness of honey. What's funny is that the
skin and wound absorb honey very quickly.
After an hour, it no longer sticks.
When I used it, I started with my honey. Then have
continues with hotel honey in potions (one toast max).
It was simpler and just as effective.

Otherwise there is another plant which seems interesting:
SCHISANDRA CHINENSIS
I'm going to plant it this year, we'll see what it looks like.
a Russian acquaintance who made me discover the fruits of this
plant. I received a dozen dry. I nibbled one to see
the taste it had. It must have been 20 p.m. It kept me up until 4 a.m.
of the mat. Must believe that the good he told me verifies.
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by bidouille23 » 17/02/13, 02:07

DIxit wiki

"General tonic, Schisandra has been given for centuries to young Chinese before their wedding night, so that they honor, as it should be, their young bride. It is indeed an activator, at the level of the central nervous system. , of the five senses: taste, smell, hearing, sight and especially touch. Its anti-fatigue virtues make it an aphrodisiac as popular in China as ginseng (which can be associated with it). Moreover, Chinese tradition asserted that the berries of Schisandra made it possible to "possess ten women for one hundred nights". "

:) a rabbit under amphetes, it is madam who will be happy ... :) ;)

But it seems to me to be nice as a plant too ...


Chatelo, that's what we say for aluminum it's like for coffee, a spoon is not enough to add more :) ...

as for the lack of antibiotic capacity, I do not agree, reread all your sources ...

http://www.propolis.fr/

or wiki or whatever you want when you say:

"* Flavonoids: these are plant pigments, antimicrobials, antifungals and antispasmodics (chrysin, pinocembrin, galangine, quercetin ...)
* Phenolic and aromatic compounds: they each have their specific activity, and globally have an antibacterial, immunostimulatory and antifungal action (caffeic, benzoic, cinnamic, coumaric acids ...)
* Essential oils: pinene, eugenol, guiaol and others are well known for their antiseptic power
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on Fs can also read:

http://www.futura-sciences.com/fr/news/ ... ate_38592/

everyone will draw the conclusions they want and interpret as they want what is said;) ...
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by Rabbit » 17/02/13, 10:38

bidouille23 wrote:But it seems to me to be nice as a plant too ...


I was sure you would like it.
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by bidouille23 » 17/02/13, 12:31

Hello ,

After a few readings on Shisandra chinensis it looks really like a plant, apart from the energetic side;), it has been known since Chinese antiquity and is one of the bases of their medicine ....
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by Janic » 18/02/13, 08:56

you have to be careful with so-called energetic plants which are often only exiting like coffee or chocolate. The organism cannot have more energy than it has and a whiplash results, by compensation, in depression.
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by Alain G » 18/02/13, 17:44

I have used Danish Blue cheese for over 20 years and I have never returned to the hospital since and the same for my cats and dogs!

This blue is the source of the discovery of penicillin but is clearly superior because my wife who is allergic to that produced in the laboratory and not to this one!


I saved the dog from a friend who was doomed to die according to his veterinarian and when he tried blue on my request, his dog after one day was much better and completely pawed on the second day.
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by Janic » 18/02/13, 17:55

to see this table for the use of molds over the centuries.

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A9cou ... 9nicilline
From memory, but a long time ago, I read an article which warned about the regular consumption of this kind of product which weakened the arterial system. As a reminder, natural penicillin or not is a toxin
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