A. You're
right, there has been a lot of press on this issue. One recent study
found that doctors wrote 12 billion antibiotic prescriptions in a single
year for colds, bronchitis, and other respiratory infections against
which the drugs are almost always useless!
"We
estimate 50 million prescriptions for oral antibiotics are written unnecessarily
every year," says Benjamin Schwartz, epidemiologist at the CDCP
in Atlanta. "That's a third of the total."
More
than 90 percent of upper respiratory infections, including bronchitis
and colds, are caused by viruses and are therefore impervious to antibiotics,
researchers noted in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
This
indiscriminate use of antibiotics has contributed to the emergence of
drug-resistant bacteria, a growing problem in the United States, the
researchers said.
Every
time we use an antibiotic, we run the risk of promoting antibiotic resistance
or drug resistance of bacteria, according to the researchers. Drug resistance
has been blamed on overuse of antibiotics.
One
of the results of all this overuse is that pneumococcus- the leading
cause of bacterial meningitis, a bloodstream infections and ear infections
- is already resistant to penicillin in 20% of cases, and resistant
to certain sulfa drugs in 25% of cases nationwide.
Currently,
approximately two-thirds of Americans are taking medication of some
kind, either over-the-counter or prescription. It is common for people
over the age of 60 to be taking 5 or more medications a day! To say
that we are an overmedicated society would be a gross understatement.
It
is my opinion that when people become sick they should first try alternative
approaches to treatment. These would include chiropractic, which reduces
the pressure on the nervous system, therefore allowing the body to function
better and the immune system to work at its maximum effectiveness. The
use of extra vitamins and herbs is very effective. Acupuncture and Oriental
medicine have been used for thousands of years for the treatment of
disease. Massage therapy to increase circulation and more the lymph
system is also very helpful.
At
NLCC we use all of the above healing arts to help the body fight off
disease with no side effects.
On
a personal note, I have never taken an antibiotic,
nor have many of my patients. If you keep your bodily functions at a
higher level, get adjusted regularly, take the right vitamins and herbs,
I believe you will need much less medication, if any.
If
you or any of my readers would like to be shown now alternative health
care works, please contact us at our clinic.
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