If my family member has MRSA; can I also get infected as well?

Unfortunately, while turmeric will cure an outbreak of boils, it will NOT cure MRSA. A daily dose of turmeric will only prevent future MRSA outbreaks if you also follow a strict alkaline diet by monitoring your pH. INSTRUCTIONS: Take internally, 1 teaspoon of turmeric powder in half a glass of warm water 3x a day.

Continue for several days or more if you have recurring MRSA boils. Turmeric, a traditional Ayurvedic spice of India, is anti-inflammatory and a blood purifier. You will see healing begin within a matter of hours.

You do NOT have to touch the boil whatsoever or apply anything topically. You can buy an enormous bag of turmeric at any Indian grocery store for a few dollars. The spice section of every grocery store will also carry a bottle of turmeric: $4 - $6 a bottle.

A good health food store will sell turmeric capsules. The capsules are far more expensive. Is it worth the extra $?

Nah, we think the cheap stuff is just fine! And the ones in capsules have added toxins and no longer makes the Turmeric organic..*U WANT it as UNTAINTED as possible.. You can also put an antibacterial ointment like Neosporin on the boil to help heal it quickly. If you catch it early enough with turmeric and Neosporin, the boil will not break the skin.

Note #1: It is best to take turmeric internally at the earliest sign of a boil (i.e. , before it breaks the skin). If you do, the boil will literally disappear overnight.

Note #2: The best way to decide whether an impending blemish is a pimple or a boil is to hold a hydrogen peroxide soaked cotton ball to the blemish. If it is acne, it will turn white at the top and start to heal within about 15 minutes. If it is a boil, the peroxide won't do a thing... in fact the boil will keep growing, so take turmeric quickly!

Note #3: Turmeric is one of the best remedies for diarrhea, so be careful, it can cause constipation. Try taking acidophilus (live yogurt or liquid) to keep things balanced in your intestinal tract. Note #4: Be prepared for your sweat to smell spicy for the first day or two.

Note #5: Turmeric seems to cause intense dehydration, especially at night , so make sure to follow your Water and Turmeric mixture with several glasses of plain water. Recurrance of boils may be an indication of MRSA colonization on the skin and in the nostrils. He decolonization procedure often recommended includes both of the following measures: Apply 2% mupirocin ointment generously throughout the inside of both nostrils with a cotton swab ( but don't overdo and dig too deep inside the nostril) twice daily for 10 days and Bathe with liquid chlorhexidene soap, washing all skin surfaces daily for five days.

Daily bathing or showering using an antibacterial agent such as chlorhexidine gluconate is recommended during mupirocin treatment to improve chances of eradication. Alternative treatment with tea tree oil body lotion and shampoo have been shown effective in achieving decolonization, and have the benefit of being less harsh on the skin. Use a pharmaceutical grade Tea Tree Oil Skin Wash.

As long as there was no drainage or pus seeping from the cyst, it will be ok. You don't need to worry about it colonizing anywhere in your house. Make sure to thoroughly clean any scratches/cuts you get to prevent various infections, not just MRSA.

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