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Podcast 22: Antibiotic Shortage? Herbs for Preventive Care

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There is some news concerning the differences between short and long-term gaps in Allopathic medicine, such as antibiotic therapies. Specifically, a short-term gap in amoxicillin, but a long-term gap in the development of new antibiotics to combat resistant bacteria. Therefore, we recommend taking preventative measures such as using herbs and essential oils to be prepared and stay ahead of the game.
In this episode:
Kitchen herbs with anti-microbial properties

Apple cider vinegar – Fire cider – 101 Zesty remedies for health – Rosemary Gladstar and friends. FIRE CIDER – YES – BETTY TO BRIEF ON THIS! Vinegrett and salad dressing, DILUTE to take this - onion, lemon, garlic, turmeric, horseradish, ginger, chopped pepper, rosemary, AC vinegar – honey.

Garlic – Anti-viral, Anti-Microbial, anti-fungal among many others.

Ginger – digestive /Horseradish – read from rosemary

Parsley (immunity)

Thyme – Stimulates Thymus gland – THYME TEA used in Europe at first sign of sore throat or cold.

Tumeric – Immune system stimulant – antibiotic

Honey – sweetener AND anti-microbial star – one way to combine Kitchen herbs with honey is to infuse the herb in some honey.

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Music by: Alexander Nakarada

Show Sponsor: Minervaed.com
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Content provided by Betty deMaye-Caruth, Linda Shreve, Sally Rothacker-Peyton, Betty deMaye-Caruth, Linda Shreve, and Sally Rothacker-Peyton. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Betty deMaye-Caruth, Linda Shreve, Sally Rothacker-Peyton, Betty deMaye-Caruth, Linda Shreve, and Sally Rothacker-Peyton or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

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There is some news concerning the differences between short and long-term gaps in Allopathic medicine, such as antibiotic therapies. Specifically, a short-term gap in amoxicillin, but a long-term gap in the development of new antibiotics to combat resistant bacteria. Therefore, we recommend taking preventative measures such as using herbs and essential oils to be prepared and stay ahead of the game.
In this episode:
Kitchen herbs with anti-microbial properties

Apple cider vinegar – Fire cider – 101 Zesty remedies for health – Rosemary Gladstar and friends. FIRE CIDER – YES – BETTY TO BRIEF ON THIS! Vinegrett and salad dressing, DILUTE to take this - onion, lemon, garlic, turmeric, horseradish, ginger, chopped pepper, rosemary, AC vinegar – honey.

Garlic – Anti-viral, Anti-Microbial, anti-fungal among many others.

Ginger – digestive /Horseradish – read from rosemary

Parsley (immunity)

Thyme – Stimulates Thymus gland – THYME TEA used in Europe at first sign of sore throat or cold.

Tumeric – Immune system stimulant – antibiotic

Honey – sweetener AND anti-microbial star – one way to combine Kitchen herbs with honey is to infuse the herb in some honey.

Support the show

Remember, wisdom knows no age, and our crones are here to inspire and empower you on your personal journey to well-being. Subscribe now to "Two Crones and A Microphone" and embark on a transformative journey towards inner healing and spiritual growth.
Betty, Linda & Sally
Facebook | Instagram | Youtube
Music by: Alexander Nakarada

Show Sponsor: Minervaed.com
Episodes 54-onwards
Producer and Creative Director: Libby Clarke of
Stonerollercoop.com

Episodes 1-53:
Producer: Francine Rambousek of
Frannysphotographystudio.com

  continue reading

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