Fight Nightmare Bacteria with Natural Antibiotics

Published: Wed, 04/10/13

Fight Nightmare Bacteria with Natural Antibiotics
by Dr. Craig A. Maxwell
More and more of my patients have been asking me about nightmare bacteria. They're concerned if their families are at risk for contracting a deadly, incurable disease. CRE is a serious concern but there is hope. When conventional antibiotics fail, you can often fight nightmare bacteria with natural antibiotics and supplements. Better yet, help prepare your immune system defenses for it ahead of time!

What is "Nightmare Bacteria"?


Nightmare bacteria is Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE).  The enterbacteriaceae family of bacteria contain over 70 different species that live in soil, water and the human digestive tract.


The most well-known one is E.Coli.


The cabapenem family of antibiotics are considered the antibiotics of last resort to treat CRE. This means if there were to be a sudden global outbreak of CRE millions of people could get sick and die, as resistance to antibiotics continues to increase. This nightmare bacteria family also has the ability to transfer their drug resistance to other similar bacteria.


Multi-drug resistant disease has existed for a while. For example, the MRSA bacteria has a single mechanism that has been resistant to many antibiotics for years. However, CRE is more of a threat because these bacteria have a number of mechanisms that can be completely resistant to antibiotics. They also has a very high mortality rate, up to 50% in some studies. No antibiotics are being developed at the present time to combat them, as CRE would quickly adapt and  become resistant.


CRE - The Sobering Statistics


According to the CDC, 200 hospitals reported outbreaks of the nightmare bacteria in 2012. CRE kills 50% of people who have infections in their bloodstream.


How Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) Spreads


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