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Antibiotics Provided By Nature

Ginseng

Ginseng is a root that has been used for centuries to promote better immune system function, energy levels, and overall health! It’s also an effective antibiotic that can fight off bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus (the primary cause of staph infections) without any side effects. Just make sure you’re purchasing the correct type of Ginseng if using it topically on your skin or internally. Panax Ginseng works well with water-based applications; American Ginseng doesn’t work too well in those types of treatments, so avoid buying that kind at all costs!

Goldenseal

Goldenseal is another powerful antioxidant that protects cells from free radical damage. Goldenseal is especially effective for treating skin conditions such as acne, psoriasis, and eczema. It’s also known to boost your immune system by increasing the production of white blood cells, which help fight off infections; be careful not to take it orally if you’re pregnant because goldenseal can cause uterine contractions! Also, look for organic goldenseal; it can cause severe stomach problems if you consume too much of the extract without diluting it first; always follow recommended dosages.

Echinacea

Echinacea is a natural herb that has been used for centuries in herbal medicine due to its ability to speed up wound healing while reducing infection chances at an early stage. Just keep these important things in mind whenever using echinacea: make sure you’re purchasing the correct type (E. purpura) because this will be most effective; dilute it in water before applying directly onto your skin; never use echinacea on open wounds without first checking with a physician to see if that’s okay and avoid taking it orally while pregnant or breastfeeding! Although echinacea is mainly beneficial when applied topically on wounds or burns, some may find it effective internally. Check with a physician before trying that type of treatment method, though.

Propolis

Propolis is a type of resin containing many different substances such as flavonoids, amino acids, enzymes, and essential oils; all these components help treat numerous health issues, from infections to inflammation. It’s also a great antiseptic agent that prevents bacteria from taking over your body, making propolis an effective treatment for internal problems (such as ulcers) or topical ones like infected cuts. Just remember not to eat it if you’re pregnant because propolis is known to stimulate uterine contractions, so ask a physician first before giving it to your child. Also, make sure you’re purchasing the correct type of propolis because some evidence shows that Brazilian (wild) propolis is more effective than the European one!

Conclusion

There are many natural antibiotics out there that can treat serious illnesses but always consult with a physician before trying them at home. Always dilute these antibiotics in water before applying them directly to your skin, and make sure you purchase the correct type for whatever treatment method you’re trying out. If taking it orally, don’t do so unless under strict medical supervision because some of the ingredients might not mix too well with certain medications causing serious side effects!

 

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