In reflecting over the use of antibiotics in clinical practice I have come to some conclusions. I see the overuse and abuse of antibiotics. Given the rapid emergence of antibiotic resistance on a global scale and considering the effect of antibiotics of the human biome, I feel today more than ever we need to turn to herbal antibiotics as the option. There is a critical role for antibiotics at the right time. The first sniffle or sneeze does not need a Z pack.
The use of microbiome based therapy does show promise. This is the use of more probiotics. These therapies may shift the balance of the microbes, influence the function of immune cells, and prevent disease while restoring the microbiome. One study showed that by introducing coagulase negative Staphylococcus into the system can help patients with atopic dermatitis.
Introducing herbs that can fight viruses and bacteria is crucial. This needs to be done. For example the use of juniper and uva ursi for urinary tract organisms can be just as effective as macrodantin ( which is a commonly used antibiotic)
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