Americans have entered into a new type of competition with the Chinese – who will produce the next bacterial superbug plague first? This is no laughing matter.
Earlier this year researchers reported that 48,000 Americans are killed each year by hospital-acquired infections. This atrocity costs the health care system 8.1 billion per year. Half of that is spent on superbug MRSA (Methicillin-
An alarming report coming out of Europe warns that China now threatens the world health by unleashing waves of MRSA superbugs on every other country. Blatant overuse of antibiotics has caused a recent doubling of untreatable MRSA infections in Chinese hospitals. Similarly, overuse of antibiotics in farm animals is causing superstrains of MRSA to be shipped around the world.
“We have a lot of data from Chinese hospitals and it shows a very frightening picture of high-level antibiotic resistance,”
A new study by the U.S. National Institutes of Health helps us understand the extreme nature of this problem. Researchers identified that MRSA produces new types of toxins that enter immune cells and kill them.
During any plague in history there have always been survivors. Surviving any highly aggressive pandemic infection, whether viral or bacterial, will depend on how efficiently your immune system can function as well as how well your detoxification systems work; i.e., your ability to bind and excrete the bacterial toxins.
Your toxin-clearing ability will rely on liver function. In cases of overweight individuals, liver function is handicapped and congested by surplus fat accumulation. This means individuals wanting to be prepared must improve not only detoxification function but also metabolism.
It is somewhat ironic but will no doubt be proven to be the case that those on statin drugs will have little ability to fight MRSA infections. One of the primary defense functions of LDL cholesterol (mistakenly labeled as “bad” cholesterol)
Also ironically, the very people who caused this problem will be turned to as the so-called experts to help treat a population. I am one person that will not be turning to them for advice.



