This species is another opportunistic pathogen that preys on hospital settings. It can live, and even thrive, on most surfaces and is common in most medical equipment, including catheters, through which it frequently enters the human body.
It can grow on diesel and jet fuel and survive temperatures as low as 42°C, so fevers don’t affect it much. It can live with oxygen, with partial oxygen, and without oxygen. It can live even in distilled water, in which there are practically no nutrients. It is hard and very, very resistant to antibiotics.
Pseudomonas can infect almost any part of the body; you just need an opening (something hospitals often offer you). causes pneumoniaseptic shock, urinary tract infections, otitis mediagastrointestinal infections and skin and soft tissue infections.
The most common infections are those caused by Burns, surgical wounds, urinary tract infections and otitis media. Low phosphate levels in the human body greatly stimulate their growth.
The most useful plants to treat Pseudomonas aeruginosa are isatis, alcornea, bidens, cryptolepis, black pepperArtemisia annua, berberidaceae, juniper, ginger, chilli or chiliacacia aroma, honey, lomatium, ashwagandhaechinacea and reishi.
Here are some remedies for pseudomonas aeruginosa
folk remedies
Remedy for pseudomonas aeruginosa that cause pneumonia #1: Dissolve 10 drops of tincture of cryptolepis and 10 of cornea (both can be found in botanical pharmacies) in a cup of water 2 times a day.
Remedy for pseudomonas aeruginosa that causes pneumonia #2: Make an infusion of ginger and take 4 times a day.
Remedy for pseudomonas aeruginosa that cause pneumonia #3: Pour 3 drops of the following tinctures: Tincture of ginger, isatis, Ceanothus americanus and Echinacea angustifolia in a cup of water and take 6 times a day.
Remedy for pseudomonas aeruginosa that cause pneumonia #4: Place 5 drops of juniper essential oil in a diffuser. aromatherapy in the room and stay as long as possible.
Remedy for pseudomonas aeruginosa that cause infections in the gastrointestinal tract #1: Pour 10 drops of tincture of cryptolepis and 10 drops of tincture of berberidaceae and take in half a cup of water 6 times a day.
Remedy for pseudomonas aeruginosa that cause infections in the gastrointestinal tract #2: Mix 5 drops of tincture of ginger, 5 of ceanothus americanus and 5 of Echinacea angustifolia in 1 cup of water and take 5 times a day.
Remedy for pseudomonas aeruginosa that cause urinary tract infections # 1: Mix equal parts juniper or juniper berry tincture and bidens and extract 1 tbsp. Pour into a cup of water and take 3 times a day.
Remedy for pseudomonas aeruginosa that cause urinary tract infections # 1: Pour 30 drops of tincture of berberidaceae and dissolve in a cup of water. Take 3 times a day.
Remedy for pseudomonas aeruginosa that cause urinary tract infections # 2: Mix in equal parts, tincture of ginger, licorice and Ceanothus americanus and extract 1 teaspoon to be taken, undissolved, 2 times a day.
Remedy for pseudomonas aeruginosa that cause infections of surgical wounds or burns #1: Mix tincture of cryptolepis and cornea, in equal parts, and take 1 teaspoon of this mixture, undissolved, 3 times a day.
Remedy for pseudomonas aeruginosa that cause infections of surgical wounds or burns #2: Mix, in equal parts, tincture of ginger, licorice and ceanothus americanus. Take 1 teaspoon of this mixture 6 times a day. This remedy strengthens the weakened immune system.
Remedy for pseudomonas aeruginosa that cause infections of surgical wounds or burns #3: Apply daily topical compresses of honey.
Remedy for pseudomonas aeruginosa that cause otitis media: Mix 1 teaspoon of honey and 5 drops of cryptolepis tincture and soak a cotton ball. Place at the entrance of the ear canal. Perform this remedy up to 6 times a day.
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