Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Are We Heading Toward a Tsunami of Antimicrobial Resistance?

Antimicrobial resistance, a real and potentially serious medical issue, as well as a new scarecrow and cash cow of the pharmaceutical and biochemical industries and their investors, is on the rise due to overuse of antibiotics in medicine and agriculture, antibiotics into water supply, over use of antibacterial household products, and weekend immunity due to stress and toxins

Let's Start With the Foundations

  • The modern people are like puppies in a lab - our handlers feed us poisons in food, water, air, clothes, furniture, homes, drugs, and vaccines - and we take them because by default, we don't expect such "surround" treachery.
  • We, the people of today, are born into a giant abusive experiment made from scraps of incredible beauty. Once we remember our souls, there is no stopping us.

The World Economic Forum on Antimicrobial Resistance

  • The WEF's solution to the problem of antimicrobial resistance is to love pharma companies a little more, give them more money in a guaranteed manner, and that'll solve it.
  • Currently, there is no viable market for new antibiotics, and it's a problem, and so we need to develop a market, and drum up the funding to do so.
  • Millions of people may be dying from superbugs every year by 2050.

Asymptomatic Transmission of Superbugs?

  • For some people, being infected with a superbug causes no symptoms at all. When healthy people carry germs without being symptomatic, they can infect vulnerable people without even realizing it.
  • Using more devices to protect us from superbugs is hardly a useful solution.

What Does the World Health Organization (WHO) Have to Say About Antimicrobial Resistance?

  • The WHO wants us to "unite to preserve antimicrobials," which kind of gives away the focus of the WHO on the pharmaceutical industry as opposed to people.
  • Prevent the spread of antimicrobial resistance: Seek medical advice when you are ill, only take #antibiotics & other antimicrobial products when prescribed, Prevent infections, and take medicines responsibly.

Pasteur Act in the U.S. Senate

  • Introduced into Senate in June 2021
  • Authorizes the Department of Health and Human Services to enter into subscription contracts for critical-need antimicrobial drugs, provides $11 billion in appropriations for activities under the bill, and contains other related provisions

Recent Developments in AMR

  • Introduction in the US of the PASTEUR Act
  • Progress on Swedish and UK government models implementing new AMR payment structures targeted at rebooting the broken marketplace.
  • The EU is to address several AMR challenges including the lack of investment in antimicrobials and inappropriate use of antibiotics

Resistant Candida species

  • Candida albicans is the most common cause of severe Candida infections, but resistance is also found in other species such as Candida auris, Candida glabrata, and Candida parapsilosis
  • About 7% of all Candida blood samples tested at CDC are resistant to the antifungal drug fluconazole
  • Resistance rates for C. auris are much higher than for other species, with 90% of U.S. samples being resistant to fluconazaole and up to 1-third being resistant of amphotericin B
  • 30-60% of people infected with Candida have died, and many have other serious illnesses associated with it

Nature to the Rescue

  • We might be heading toward a tsunami of toxicity-driven health issues that are related to a disrupted microbial balance, and we better be in our best shape as much as we can, and in high spirits as well
  • Now is a very good time to learn about natural antifungals
  • Invest into boosting our immunity and developing good habits that support a healthy microbiome
  • A healthy microbiome is very important for our immune system

Microbiome and COVID

  • There is a direct correlation between the diversity of the gut microbiome and even the severity of COVID symptoms
  • Severely symptomatic patients had less bacterial diversity and positive patients had higher relative abundances of Bifidobacterium, Faecalibacterium and Roseburium while having increased Bacteroides
  • Interestingly, probiotics tend to improve long COVD

Microbiome and Parasites

  • A study led by University of Pennsylvania scientists investigated the links between parasite infection and the gut microbiome.
  • Using genetic methods to characterize the gastrointestinal microbiome of 575 ethnically diverse Cameroonian people representing populations from nine villages with meaningful differences in lifestyle, the researchers discovered that the presence of parasites was strongly associated with the overall composition of the microbiome.

Conclusion

  • We are in a phase of history where the limitations and "side effects" of the algorithmic, pharma-driven model of medicine are getting obvious to more people
  • What I think will happen is that a lot of people will flee the toxic, trap-setting Rockefeller medicine, and no threats and no temptation will be able to stop the exodus

https://noqreport.com/2022/08/03/are-we-heading-toward-a-tsunami-of-antimicrobial-resistance/ 

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