Plant Extracts Kill MRSA

November 19th, 2007 by Rhoda

Researchers at Cork Institute of Technology have revealed that they have discovered that a flower known as inula helenium kills MRSA bacteria.
Inula Helenium is a tall plant that grows wild in Cork and it blossoms in late summer. CIT also researched another plant, pulsatilla vulgaris, which also proved to be effective in killing MRSA. Extracts from both plants were tested on a group of 300 staphylococci and the inula helenium was 100% effective at killing the superbug.
The odd thing here is that I haven’t read yet about the world sitting up and noticing this. I just think we won’t hear a lot about potential cures that don’t enrich the pharmaceutical companies. Plants, silver, Phage Therapy, and other effective treatments seem to never make mainstream news. But I though the news belonged in my site.

Posted in A Mother's Story, IN the News, Research

2 Responses

  1. melissa

    my mrsa comes as cellulitis. Can this stuff be ingested or is it a topical? If so, how deep can it penetrate?

  2. bruce

    The MRSA (Super-bug) is very dangerous once contracted. Every one should do all they can to prevent getting it. One good option is a new “green” product that is EPA certified to kill the MRSA virus.
    Check it out at http://www.worldwideoxide.com

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