Turmeric contains curcumin, which has antimicrobial properties and may inhibit the growth of certain bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus. However, while research suggests that curcumin can be effective against some bacterial strains, it is not a substitute for conventional antibiotics in treating infections. Always consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment of infections.
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Yes, very. Especially the newer "resistant" staph infections. There are some strains of staph that cannot be treated with antibiotics. Staph infections can kill and staph infections that you encounter at hospitals are typically the most difficult to treat.
We all have staph!Yes dogs and cats have staph living on their skin... But so do all humans. Staph is a normally occurring bacteria. The problem is when it is introduced into a wound or begins growing in an area that is weakened because of a cut or disease. A staph infection is a colony of staph bacteria that is not being killed by our normal immune system. ANSWER #2Yes, everyone/animal does. If the body's immune system is down and exposure turns into an infection, (strept throat is easily cured with a gargle of 1/8 tsp of cayenne - MRSA with turmeric/baking soda paste with a turmeric capsule taken internally as a kicker), herbal products will not mess up the body's natural flora like antibiotics will.
Yes, depending on how much alcohol you use
if it had feelings, then yes. coz coz antibiotics kill it.
Depends on the type of Staph. Bacitracin is effective for most forms, but if it's MRSA, I don't think so. If you have nasal Staph, try warm compresses! They work! Knowledge from personal experience and Post Bacc advanced Bio classes.
no it could be a lot of skin diseases it doesnt meen u have staph
Yes, bleach is effective at killing staphylococcus bacteria on surfaces. It can be used as a disinfectant to help prevent the spread of staph infections. It is important to follow proper dilution instructions and safety precautions when using bleach.
Recent studies have stated that staph bacteria can live on a bar of soap. Guidelines suggest that only pump soap is used and to wipe the pump handle with a bleach wipe to kill and lingering bacteria.
A piece of turmeric which when crushed gives you a turmeric powder
The correct spelling is "staph infection." "Staph" is shorthand for staphylococcus, a kind of bacteria.