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USA/Canada P R O D U C T S
Posted by Forum Administration IP Address 68.189.75.88
Last Reply August 14, 2008 at 07:11
Started    May 30, 2008 at 04:01
This is where USA/Canada product endorsements, product information, and product discussions will be located.

This is meant to separate the above, from the "Main" UK, USA/Canada MRSA Support and Discussion Forums.


Guidelines are as follows:

1. It is acceptable to add at the bottom of posts on "Main" Forum - a referencing link to USA/Canada P R O D U C T S. Anything more in reference to products on “Main” Forums other than generalizations such as the words vitamins, supplements, antibiotics, and post will be deleted. No company names on "Main" Forum. No product names on "Main" Forum. Do not waste your time attempting to figure a way around these guidelines in order to squeeze in product plugs on any "Main" Forums. If there is a hint of a company/product plug, on "Main" Forums, the post(s) will be deleted.

This is not about over kill product advertisements. This is about product options. Be prepared to answer questions about the product your endorsing concerning cauti... read more

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removed to product forum
Posted by moya IP Address 81.105.228.227
Last Reply August 1, 2008 at 23:37
Started    June 25, 2007 at 20:48
Patientpak
Started by Heydon Posted: June 25, 2007 at 11:31
The successful launch of PatientPak together with rocketing sales.

Has increased our production capacity allowing us to significantly reduce the sales costs to the end user, affording all patients the peace of mind that they have the best ground-breaking personal care package,

People going into hospital for a short stay or emergency admissions, are faced with a minefield of product possibility’s to choose from, and do not have time to gather the appropriate items to make their stay as comfortable and as safe as possible, and quite often come away with nothing and confused, now they can take PatientPak with them, which is the first complete publicly available package able to significantly reduce the risk to hospital patients of contracting and spreading the potentially fatal MRSA and other dangerous infections, and to also continue their protection during their home recovery.

Dr. Guy Braverman, one of the me... read more

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MRSA action AQ+ Bev & Ruth
Posted by Doug
Last Reply August 1, 2008 at 10:36
Started    December 9, 2005 at 14:26
Bev & Ruth
Bev & Ruth

In case you start saying this shouldn't have appeared on the dicussion forum:-

How come to most prolific contributors to the battle against MRSA have not made some positive contribution to this site and found out more information on AQ+ which, by the reports that have been released, is the first proven killer of MRSA. Get it into the NHS fast!!
Doug


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Antibacterial paint
Posted by Piet IP Address 81.205.133.95
Last Reply July 15, 2008 at 01:35
Started    July 4, 2008 at 15:29
We are a hospital in the Netherlands and we have tested something really new: antibacterial wall paint with slow release technology. Very down to earth, and very effective. We are quite impressed by the efficacy of this approach. Also, the manufacterer has introduced bacticlean technology for its cleaners. Even more mindboggling: using bacteria to put a brake on the development of pathogene bacteria, including MRSA. These guys have even test results by our national test lab, TNO. Impressive and of interest for our forum. The name of the manufacturer is Inducoat, based in Amersfoort, The Netherlands. They have offices in the UK, Belgium, France and Dubai.

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Natural Answers to MERSA
Posted by Lisa Fiegel Ph.D. IP Address 69.179.68.241
Last Reply June 26, 2008 at 23:14
Started    June 26, 2008 at 23:14
www.SchoolConcerns.com is a web site that explains all you need to know and understand in order to completely eliminate MRSA threat from the environment AND body.

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Newgenn System Sanitise
Posted by carl Barnett Eastern Valley Chemicals
Last Reply June 24, 2008 at 19:07
Started    December 15, 2005 at 15:26
We have developed a product that will kill MRSA in the laundry it is called system sanitise,it is only used when you are unable to thermally disinfect therefore on all washes below 65 degress centigrade. If you have any questions you can contact me on my email crb1965@hotmail.co.uk or alternatively call me on 01495 792929.WEBSITE WWW.NEWGENN.COM

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Quality nightwear - MRSA protection
Posted by Sarah Smyth IP Address 86.130.13.13
Last Reply June 23, 2008 at 22:40
Started    May 3, 2007 at 11:11
We are company who develop clothing for people who have difficulty with dressing and undressing. Several of our nightwear styles are in Biotec Silver fabric which trials have shown inhibits the growth of harmful bacteria including MRSA. We have just launched our new classic pyjama. Visit our website www.allanasmyth.co.uk or telephone 01536 764267 for more information.

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antimicrobial BODY wash
Posted by elaine overton IP Address 194.176.105.49
Last Reply June 23, 2008 at 15:11
Started    June 5, 2008 at 14:07
can you help by recommending the above all the supermarket products stae for handwash only.what do you advise your members to use as a precautionary measure . thank you

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WHY DOES'NT EVERYONE KNOW ABOUT THIS
Posted by M IP Address 81.77.41.240
Last Reply June 6, 2008 at 16:32
Started    February 20, 2006 at 17:18
why doesn't everyone know about this;
Started by m Posted: February 20, 2006 at 14:55
Precious Metals Technology Aids Health Care

New Fabric Recognised To Kill MRSA

Silver, recognised as one of a small group of precious metals since records began, is about to be deployed in a new, creative and important application in the world of Health Care.

Following many years of R&D, supported by intensive clinical trials, Toray Textiles is making medical-silver technology available to health care professionals across the UK through its range of 'X-Static' silver containing woven fabrics.

MRSA Bacteria Killed

Fabrics containing silver threads in carefully controlled ratios have been proven to provide significant improvements in several areas of patient care including their ability to completely kill the MRSA and vMRSA bacteria on contact. Cross-contamination through airborne, nurse-to-patient and patient-to-patient, mechanisms can therefore be effectively and simply managed... read more

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moved to product forum
Posted by moya IP Address 81.105.237.181
Last Reply June 4, 2008
Started    June 4, 2008
Reply #7 by Marion Posted: June 3, 2008 at 21:35
My husband and I are distributors of a fairly new and unknown product called StaphWash. It is actually a topical solution that kills 100% of the staph (MRSA) bacteria so the body can heal itself. When it is dropped into the wound it spreads like oil in water and penetrates the skin to clean it on a cellular level. Our bodies are made to heal themselves and will without impediments. It doesn't interfere with anything the doctors are doing and has no known allergic reactions. We are making it available through our websites with free shipping and a 100% money back guarantee. If anyone contacts you with a problem with staph, please feel free to forward our information.
David or Marion Cuttino 877-275-6853

For more information you can go to: www.staphsolutions.com




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Phage Therapy Center Saved My Life
Posted by Laura Silva Roberts IP Address 70.253.44.84
Last Reply May 31, 2008 at 21:13
Started    March 23, 2006 at 18:30
Hello,I have lived in the Ft.Worth/Dallas, Texas area all my life. I am 53 years of age as of this writing. I started experiencing Sinus & Ear Infections in my 20's. The physicians treated me with oral antibiotics. The infections were due to airborne allergies. This continued and worsen in my 30's. The physicians continued to treat me with oral antibiotics and prednisone (steriods). I also developed Astham. The sinus infections became more serious and constant. The physicians prescribed more powerful antibiotics but the infection just got worse. By my middle 40's I developed Fibromyalgia,Lupus,Avascular Necosis(loss of blood flow to body joints),Immune Deficiency,Aspirin Triad Syndrome,Lyme Disease(Bacteria Infection),Chronic Pain Syndrome and Chronic Fatigue. Finally, a sinus culture in 1998 revealed MRSA. I had numerous Sinus surgeries starting in my middle 30's and had my last sinus surgery in 2005. I also had a left Hip Replacement when I was 49 years of age due to the predniso... read more

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John Draper
Posted by Rob IP Address 77.100.35.57
Last Reply July 1, 2007 at 21:13
Started    June 25, 2007 at 14:20
would John Draper please contact Tony Field on 0121 476 6583 for the reason his postings are being removed

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do i have mrsa or not
Posted by Jack IP Address 69.138.129.188
Last Reply June 30, 2007 at 03:46
Started    June 30, 2007 at 03:46
my wife has been on long term antbx for neuro lyme - she was doing well after her last treatment until these boils appeared - i had the first one on my ass - then we both became covered with them - huge golf ball size painful - aside from boils i felt fine (minor joint pain may or may not be relavent) - my wife on the other hand is terrible - severe stomach pain - constant diarreah(sp) fatigue and still boils

went to first DR and he gave us 2 weeks bactrim and said to use hibicleanse - didnt test for MRSA

boils went away only to re-appear worse

got another 2 weeks bactrum - no MRSA testing

went to infectious disease doc - at our request he did nasal swab - but he said he didnt think we had it

swab came out positive on my wife and neg. on me
he gave us no oral antbx - but instead gave us this antbx cream to put in our nose for one week

wife still severely ill -

doc said because no inflamation in blood and no fever that we dont have it

but boils still persis... read more

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wipes
Posted by toni
Last Reply June 29, 2007 at 16:37
Started    November 1, 2005 at 14:54
is there any wipes avaialable that can be used on hard surfaces & skin

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MRSA Patient Gown
Posted by Sufi IP Address 87.74.21.191
Last Reply June 26, 2007 at 08:32
Started    June 26, 2007 at 08:32
I hope this is not an improper use of the forum, but I am just posting this topic in order to get readers comments and views.
I have developed a new design patient gown that promotes Dignity, Comfort and Safety (DCS). The DCS Patient Gown is an improved design through clinical trials. Another trial was launched recently at UCLH to test the DCS gown, which has been made of a special fabric that combats hospital bugs including MRSA! please see this link.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/hampshire/6341969.stm

I plan to make this gown available for people going to going to hospital or even as a gift pack to buy for relatives and friends in hospital.

I am keen to get any comments or views on the DCS anti-microbial gown, which we are planning to launch sometime this year.

I would appreciate all the feedback comments, views, information and links any readers may have.


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removed to product forum
Posted by moya IP Address 81.105.228.227
Last Reply June 25, 2007 at 20:52
Started    June 25, 2007 at 20:52
MRSA Patient Gowns
Started by Sufi Posted: June 25, 2007 at 11:15
I have developed a new design patient gown that promotes Dignity, Comfort and Safety (DCS). The DCS Patient Gown is an improved design through clinical trials. Another trial was launched recently at UCLH to test the DCS gown, which has been made of a special fabric that combats hospital bugs including MRSA! please see this link.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/hampshire/6341969.stm

I plan to make this gown available for people going to going to hospital or even as a gift pack to buy for relatives and friends in hospital.

I am keen to get any comments or views on the DCS anti-microbial gown, which we are planning to launch sometime this year.

I would appreciate all the comments, encouragement, information and links any readers may have.


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MSRA Treatment - Electrical Device?
Posted by Mike Adams IP Address 71.131.12.171
Last Reply June 19, 2007 at 22:04
Started    May 18, 2006 at 21:11
Hi All -

My dog has MSRA in his right hind quarter. I am considering this device here:
http://www.ascendedhealth.com/staph-infection/index.htm

I am not about to spend over $3,000 on the BioGun - but that sounds very interesting to me. I've already spent more than $1000 on vet bills. This is about a $350 solution. Includes oils and a balm with magnetic "healing" earth.

Anyone with any thoughts on this? Thanks in advance. Mike

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cover up for probiotics healing MRSA
Posted by Christi
Last Reply June 15, 2007 at 05:32
Started    November 27, 2005 at 02:57
These articles I pasted from the blogs at www.mrsaresources.com. The blogs on this site are fantastic in keeping up with "MRSA in the NEWS". Thanks, Christina for all your efforts to help keep people informed!
I thought everyone would find this interesting?! It looks like a cover up by the big pharmaceutical companies not wanting the general public to know that probiotics can heal and cure MRSA,if you ask me. Does it look like a cover up to you?
See our story and how we healed and cured our son of recurring MRSA on the various website forums. Thanks, Christi

ARTICLE #1

November 01, 2005
"Could plain soap and probiotics beat MRSA bacteria in
Hospitals?"
Professor Mark Speigelman, of the UCL (University
College London) Centre for Infectious Diseases and
International Health, is calling for a study to be set
up in hospital units in which antibiotics would be
banned, to explore alternative health protection
measures against MRSA bacteria.

Problem:

In the pape... read more

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A BREAKTHROUGH IN THE BATTLE AGAINST SUPERBUGS
Posted by Paul Ward IP Address 86.146.118.114
Last Reply June 12, 2007 at 15:35
Started    June 12, 2007 at 15:35
Germ Warfare™ is an exciting new range of hygiene products that gives you an unparalleled level of protection. This technological breakthrough is not based on Silver Technology.

The Germ Warfare™ range includes:


Multi-purpose Surface Cleaner
Odour Eliminator & Freshener
Hand Soap
Hand Gel
Hand Mousse
Kitchen & Bathroom Wipes
Germ Warfare™ contains Hygienilac® which kills most species of bacteria including MRSA, C-Difficile, Salmonella and E-coli. It prevents the bacteria's access to nutrients so they starve and die and has a kill rate of 99.99% over a 24 hour period. It will remain effective for upto 72 hours because of its inherently low water solubility.

Hygienilac® is found in hospitals, care homes, nurseries, offices and in houses, providing the protection that clients and consumers need.

We currently have approvals for BSEN 1276, BSEN 13704, BSEN 6250, FDA, HSE and EPA.

www.germwarfare.co.uk



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did my mum have mrsa?
Posted by gillian mackin IP Address 81.101.92.4
Last Reply June 7, 2007 at 14:53
Started    June 7, 2007 at 14:53
hi my mum had cancer and had a ileo-transverse bypass but her wound got infected i took her to hospial where i was told the infection was to far gone so i took her home only hours later her intestines split out of the wound she had an op but was left with an open wound which smelt very bad a week later was taken back back to hospial very ill and was taken to a hospice so they told me for pain relieve and would be back home 6 days later they tell me the whole in her belly has gone gangreen inside out and she would die in the next few hours if the cancer didnt take her first septicaemia would but her death was recorded as cancer so i had a post-mortem and he made no record as to the gangreen whole in her belly do u think she had mrsa???

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