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Old 11-08-2010, 10:26   #1
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BBC News - New 'superbug' found in UK hospitals

It appears there is another superbug been found in our hospitals although there are only about 50 cases so far its feared it could spread and mutate much like MRSA did. I seems this bug has origins in Pakistan and India, and is brought in by people who have had surgery in those countries, reminds me of the fact that in the 50s and early 60s TB had all but been eradicated in this country, but since the mass immigration it is now a concern again
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Old 11-08-2010, 11:20   #2
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I aint bovered
...because I know what to take if it happens to me.

I wont be telling you because most of you trust your doctors
....which is the way you feel most at ease with.
....and you likely wouldn't believe it if I did
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Old 11-08-2010, 18:01   #3
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I aint bovered
...because I know what to take if it happens to me.

I wont be telling you because most of you trust your doctors
....which is the way you feel most at ease with.
....and you likely wouldn't believe it if I did
Its all cloak and no dager with you Margaret
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Old 11-08-2010, 18:47   #4
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I aint bovered
...because I know what to take if it happens to me.

I wont be telling you because most of you trust your doctors
....which is the way you feel most at ease with.
....and you likely wouldn't believe it if I did
Well I have no faith in doctors at all, after reading your posts in other threads I would believe you, If I still believe that a stocking with a piece of fatty bacon wrapped in it can cure a sore throat then I am up for it. Please share your secret. You have a responsibility to keep Accy Webbers healthy.
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Old 11-08-2010, 19:03   #5
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Well I have no faith in doctors at all, after reading your posts in other threads I would believe you, If I still believe that a stocking with a piece of fatty bacon wrapped in it can cure a sore throat then I am up for it. Please share your secret. You have a responsibility to keep Accy Webbers healthy.
I have cured an abcess in 4 days without antibiotics because the stuff I use kills all known pathogens. I have chelated out mercury poisoning. I have curbed an overgrowth of candida - all by use of the same stuff.
The cost of the stuff is peanuts, and (the important bit) cannot be patented by pharmacutical companies - hence knowledge of it is being supressed
I am accustomed to being ridiculed here for my use of alternative medicine.
I will compile a PM reply of weblinks so that you can discover it for yourself if you wish to - I don't press my methods on anybody. The stuff I use is not for 'open discussion' - the person on my ignore list will not have access to the info but anyone else can simply ask.
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Old 12-08-2010, 10:17   #6
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I have cured an abcess in 4 days without antibiotics because the stuff I use kills all known pathogens. I have chelated out mercury poisoning. I have curbed an overgrowth of candida - all by use of the same stuff.
The cost of the stuff is peanuts, and (the important bit) cannot be patented by pharmacutical companies - hence knowledge of it is being supressed
I am accustomed to being ridiculed here for my use of alternative medicine.
I will compile a PM reply of weblinks so that you can discover it for yourself if you wish to - I don't press my methods on anybody. The stuff I use is not for 'open discussion' - the person on my ignore list will not have access to the info but anyone else can simply ask.
Bloody hell Margaret I thought I was bad, but with that lot your a walking disaster area
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Old 12-08-2010, 10:19   #7
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I remember years ago, I suffered from tonsilitis alot and at the time I worked with Mrs Edi Hillman. She told me to put some fatty bacon around my neck when I went to bed at night and it worked
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Old 12-08-2010, 10:21   #8
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I remember years ago, I suffered from tonsilitis alot and at the time I worked with Mrs Edi Hillman. She told me to put some fatty bacon around my neck when I went to bed at night and it worked
Bet you were good for breakfast too Sue
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Old 12-08-2010, 10:29   #9
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I must have been hot, it was nearly fried when I woke up
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Old 12-08-2010, 10:34   #10
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I must have been hot, it was nearly fried when I woke up
Tasty
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Old 12-08-2010, 11:00   #11
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Bloody hell Margaret I thought I was bad, but with that lot your a walking disaster area
Past tense please - my disasters don't last because I cure them
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Old 12-08-2010, 14:19   #12
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Are we all going to die again?

There's me thinking I was akin to the invincible Captain Scarlet after somehow avoiding the last hundred 'superbugs' & 'epidemics'.
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Are we all going to die again?
Please yerself shaker, i aint time now the seasons started.
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Old 12-08-2010, 18:14   #14
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Please yerself shaker, i aint time now the seasons started.
They say it spreads in crowds on second thoughts you'll be okay at the Crown
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Old 17-08-2010, 19:04   #15
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BBC News - New 'superbug' found in UK hospitals

It appears there is another superbug been found in our hospitals although there are only about 50 cases so far its feared it could spread and mutate much like MRSA did. I seems this bug has origins in Pakistan and India, and is brought in by people who have had surgery in those countries, reminds me of the fact that in the 50s and early 60s TB had all but been eradicated in this country, but since the mass immigration it is now a concern again
And now we are killing the badgers blaming them for TB. We still had badgers when we didn't have TB! Anybody or anthing to blame but the real reason....
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