Nosocomial (infection)

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Nosocomial infection: is an infection that is contracted from the environment or staff of a healthcare facility i.e. hospital acquired.

Overview

What is not said about such infections is that the offending organism (bacteria, virus, etc.) may or may not have been acquired at the sick-care facility; rather, that is where it manifested.

Actually, the offending microbe was either already present in benign form in the patient or if it was acquired at the sick care facility, the microbe MORPHED into its virulent form due to the trauma and stress associated with hospital visits in conjunction with a toxic, burdened, already inflamed body terrain.

Toxic, inflamed terrains do not handle stress and anxiety well.  You must also add the problems caused by drugs, anesthesia, antibiotics, etc. and their effects which TRIGGER the Autoimmune Attack Cycle. Click hyperlink to read about it. Also, check out the Sugar/Alcohol Cycle.

Please read about imbalance of the regulatory hormones, insulin and leptin, and the effects of hormonal resistance on the body PRIOR TO and during a visit to a sick-care facility. See Special Insights, Change Your Food Habits, Change Your Life by clicking hyperlink.

For better understanding of nosocomial infections, see MRSA by clicking hyperlink.

So-called pathogenic microbes are benign microbes that MORPH from friendly organisms into pathogenic forms. Please read about the Germ Theory of Disease here.

Suggestions

  1. Change your lifestyle and your diet.
  2. Embrace Young Again Club Protocols.
  3. Ask for help and be open to new ideas.

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