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I have been diagnosed with MRSA infection on my arm, can colostrum help?

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I have been diagnosed with MRSA infection on my arm, can colostrum help?

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Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a bacterial infection (S. aureus) that is resistant to antibiotic treatment (methicillin). Colostrum contains a number of immunoglobulins, antibodies and immune factors that function in both a specific and non-specific manner in regard to a potential disease causing situation. Firstly, antibodies are specific in their function as they hunt down, fight and destroy specific pathogens. The other immune factors function in a non-specific function to fight disease and disease-causing agents such as bacteria, virus, and fungi. Unlike pharmaceutical antibiotics, there is no resistance to the body’s immune response and bacteria, virus, fungi cannot develop resistance. Immunity is the best form of protection. Probiotics will also help to re-establish healthy gut flora and gut immunity, potentially reduced from numerous courses of antibiotics. Really supporting general health and immunity is the best approach; we would suggest looking at the

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