(NaturalNews) It has been used as an effective treatment against
bacterial infections for nearly 100 years, but the medical-industrial
complex today refuses to recognize it as a valid form of medicine. And
yet bacteriophage therapy, also known as phage therapy, has been shown
time and time again to cure methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus
(MRSA) and various other antibiotic-resistant bacteria, which
increasingly plague hospitals and healthcare facilities around the world
and have no officially-recognized cure.
If you have never heard
of phage therapy, it is probably because the American medical system
largely abandoned it back in the 1950s and 1960s when antibiotic drugs
arrived on the scene. Even though bacteriophages, which are basically
viruses that infect and replicate within harmful bacteria in order to
destroy them, work better than antibiotics and typically do not cause
bacteria to morph and mutate, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been largely uncooperative in approving them for general use in humans.
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