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Mighty MCFAsCoconut oil, specifically Medium Chain Fatty Acids (MCFA) and their monoglycerides, can cancel or lessen the detrimental effects of endotoxins and exotoxins (toxins produced by bacteria). Monoglycerides of coconut oil (monolaurin, monocaprin, monocaprylin) are ordinarily used in the cosmetic and food industry to suppress the production of toxins by staphylococci, as well as streptococci. Coconut oil takes care of S. epidermidis for you without side effects and without allowing bacteria to develop resistance to it. Age of SupergermsWhen penicillin was discovered and found to cure pneumonia and other infectious diseases, doctors thought that infections were going to be wiped out. The doctors were wrong. Bacteria mutate and find ways to circumvent the drug solution. They are able to develop immunity to any and all antibiotics. Common antibiotics such as novobiocin, methicillin, benzyl penicillin and clindamycin used to be effective against S. epidermidis. But not anymore! Currently, only vancomycin is able to treat some of the staphylococci. But that could soon be history as a strain of Staphylococcus aureus was "already" observed to resist vancomycin... Our arsenal of antibiotics is rapidly being depleted. Humankind is in danger of losing this battle. Supergerm or Not, Coconut Oil is ReadyFortunately, Staphylococcus epidermidis and other bacteria are unable to evade the antibacterial action of MCFAs. Unlike antibiotics, coconut oil weakens and destroys microbes physically, not biochemically. In other words, bacteria can't fool coconut oil. ALL drugs have side effects. Let no one convince you otherwise. Some adverse reactions are so nasty, they far outweigh the benefits, if any at all, of the drug. MCFA-rich coconut oil has no side effects. It's so powerful against harmful organisms, yet so gentle to your body. You can use it repeatedly and rest assured S. epidermidis won't be able to develop resistance to it. Coconut oil is not only antibacterial. It's a potent antimicrobial capable of wiping out bacteria, viruses, yeast, protozoa, fungi and worms that cause the following illnesses:
S. epidermidis and S. aureus are the two main pathogens in the Staphylococcus genus, accounting for one million serious infections caused in hospitals alone each year. And yes, they both die in the presence of super-antimicrobial MCFA-packed coconut oil. Return from Staphylococcus Epidermidis to Antimicrobial Return to Coconut Oil Home |
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