Wednesday, September 18, 2013

CDC's 'Bacteria of Nightmares': A Monstrosity Created by Outdated Theory and Practice




Posted on: Wednesday, September 18th 2013 at 7:30 am
Written By: Sayer Ji, Founder

Photo: Drug-resistant Klebsiella growing in blood culture.
The CDC announced this week that millions in the US contract 'super germs' and 23,000 die each year, but isn't their outdated antibiotic-and germ-focused disease model entirely to blame for this growing nightmare? 
A new report from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warns about antibiotic overuse and the resultant rise of 'super-bugs,' establishing for the first time different 'threat levels' for each type of drug resistant bacteria. 
Titled, Antibiotic resistance threats in the United States, 2013, the report states: "Each year in the United States, at least 2 million people become infected with bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics and at least 23,000 people die each year as a direct result of these infections."
The report acknowledged that, "[M]ost deaths related to antibiotic resistance happen in healthcare settings such as hospitals and nursing homes," and the estimates are based on "conservative assumptions and are likely minimum estimates." 
The report also offers a new pathogen grading system reminiscent of homeland security's grading of terrorism threats, but instead of red, orange or yellow, the CDC is using "urgent," "serious" and "concerning."[1]
These are the CDC's list of most highly concerning bacteria, prioritized according to 'threat level':
Urgent Threats
  • Clostridium difficile
  • Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE)
  • Drug-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Serious Threats
  • Multidrug-resistant Acinetobacte
  • Drug-resistant Campylobacte
  • Fluconazole-resistant Candida (a fungus
  • Extended spectrum β-lactamase producing Enterobacteriaceae (ESBLs)
  • Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE)
  • Multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginos
  • Drug-resistant Non-typhoidal Salmonella
  • Drug-resistant Salmonella Typhi
  • Drug-resistant Shigella
  • Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
  • Drug-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae
  • Drug-resistant tuberculosis
Concerning Threats
  • Vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (VRSA)
  • Erythromycin-resistant Group A Streptococcus
  • Clindamycin-resistant Group B Streptococcus
The CDC's director, Dr. Thomas Frieden, who recently caused worldwide alarm by describing Carbapenem resistant Enterobacteriaceae CRE as 'nightmare bacteria,' said if the current trends continue, "the medicine cabinet may be empty for patients who need them in the coming months and years."
But isn't our reliance on the 'medicine cabinet' and not the kitchen cupboard or spice rack at the heart of the problem?
The medicine cabinet has been filled with conventional antibiotics far too long. These mostly monochemical compounds are far too simplistic vis-à-vis the relatively complex array of antimicrobial compounds found within natural anti-infective spices and plant extracts and which have been used since time immemorial.  Bacteria, which have evolved complex mechanisms to survive chemical poisoning, easily gain the upper hand. Not only do these agents indiscriminately kill the beneficial flora that enable us to produce infection-fighting compounds (e.g. bacteriocins, betaglucans, etc.), but they actually make the 'bad' bacteria stronger and more resistant to treatment. 
How do antibiotics drive this drug resistance? Even when a conventional antibiotic is successful at destroying 99.9% of a harmful bacterial colony, generating the immediate appearance of success, the treatment will often leave the surviving minority subpopulation (in this case, the .9%) of bacteria to produce genetically-mediated resistance factors, as well as biofilm, enabling it to survive and eventually grow back to harmful proportions. When the .9% grows back to levels where it is capable of causing symptoms and signs of infection, the original antibiotic is completely ineffective; to the contrary, it will actually kill off all competing beneficial bacteria, making the antibiotic-resistant bacteria thrive. This then requires the use of even more toxic chemical treatments to attempt to kill the new drug resistant colony, repeating the same cycle over again. At the end of this road is multi-drug resistant infection, whose pathogenicity is a direct result of the use of these conventional agents, and which therefore can not be controlled by them. 
Do we then blame conventional pharmaceutically-driven medicine's impotence vis-à-vis these germs on the germs themselves, painting them as 'super powerful' vectors of death and destruction, or do we acknowledge the failure of the CDC's default approach, which is to favor the germ model of disease where the emphasis is on using 'life denying' antibiotics (literally, anti- + bios or "against life") to fight pathogenic 'invaders,' rather than building up the inner terrain of micoflora with 'life affirming' probiotics (literally, pro- + bios or "for life) and immune system supportive food compounds which form the basis of healthy immunity?
As the disease-mongering and concomitant fear-mongering is ratcheted up by national and global health organizations, it becomes clear how seamlessly the military and medical industrial establishments have merged in both their language and symbolism.  Metaphors overlap. We wage wars with surgical precision in the 'war theater,' much like the operating theater, and we surveil, and preemptively strike microbial 'terrorists' with chemical weapons, feigning surprise when the collateral damage on innocence bystanders (our cells, our flora) far surpasses that of the so-called enemy, who is blamed nonetheless for our misguided medical theory and practice creating the monster of treatment-resistant infection.

At GreenMedInfo.com we index research directly from the National Library of Medicine indicating that indeed, drug- and multidrug- resistant pathogens can be shown through the scientific method to succumb to natural compounds, including foods and spices.  This research demonstrates clearly that the alarming new biological threats announced by the CDC, and then reiterated globally through the mainstream media, can be countermanded through the use of plant medicines that the majority of the world still uses, and which can be obtained inexpensively, if not also sometimes grown in your backyard for free. But this very boon is also a curse, insofar as the hundreds of millions of dollars of capital needed to fund the necessary phase I, II and III clinical trials required for FDA drug approval will not flow into non-patentable substances which offer no return on investment. THIS is the #1 reason why the CDC, and the conventional medical establishment at large, will ignore the already widely available natural solutions literally growing beneath our feet, and which have been time-tested, multi-culturally, for thousands of years and by millions of folks who knew only plant medicine until very recently. They will look at the data we have indexed on GreenMedInfo.com and ignore and/or discredit it because it is 'preclinical,' and therefore will not pass through the political- and economically-motivated gauntlet of evidence-based medicine which claims absolute truth is only attainable through double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled and preferably multi-centered human clinical trials (despite the fact that these can require billions of capital to fund). We reject this totalitarian "gold standard" or "golden rule," which exemplifies so clearly the aphorism: 'they who own the gold make the rules.' 

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