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BREAKING THE ANTIBIOTIC CYCLE
BY DR. RONDA BEHNKE ND, CHomP, RN
A Natural Look at Halting the
Need for Repeated Antibiotic Use
Is this you: You have a health concern, such as a sinus
infection or bladder infection; you seek medical care and
are prescribed an antibiotic; after the 10 days, your
symptoms return, causing you to see the medical doctor again
for more antibiotics? Before you know it, your symptoms do
not go away and you are taking more and different
antibiotics for longer and longer periods of time.
Or perhaps you are taking an antibiotic daily in an attempt
to keep symptoms of an infection at bay?
Unfortunately, you are not alone. Antibiotics are the
leading prescribed class of drugs in the United States, with
an estimated 84 million prescriptions being written annually
during office visits, and another 40 million prescriptions
after discharge from hospitals (CDC, AIA). It is also
estimated by the Centers for Disease Control, that only 10%
of these antibiotic prescriptions are warranted.
The Three Major Causes of Infections…
Not all infections are alike, even though they seem to cause
the same general symptoms: pain, swelling, redness,
discharge, fever, aching, and general fatigue. However, the
agents that cause the infection are different:
Viruses. Viruses are small pieces of genetic code that enter
a susceptible cell and take over its functions, telling that
cell to make more of the virus. Viruses are easily detected
by a healthy immune system, which destroys viruses quickly
once the immune system is aware of the presence of the
virus. Viruses “run their course”, meaning each virus has a
usual time limit where it causes signs of an illness before
the immune system destroys it. Viruses account for nearly
75% of all ear, sinus and upper respiratory infections!
Fungus. Fungi are a type of mold. Inside everyone’s body (in
their ears, nose, vagina, bladder, bowel and intestines) a
special type of fungus exists. It is Candida albicans. This
fungus needs to be present to protect the body and to help
the intestines break down food. When there is too much
Candida, it can produce the signs of an infection. The Mayo
Clinic estimates that Candida infections account for 98% of
all recurrent infections, and about 15% of new infections.
Bacteria. Bacteria are cells in themselves. When they enter
a susceptible body area, they multiply and make more
bacteria cells. A healthy immune system can destroy
bacteria; if the immune system is not strong enough, a
bacterial infection can continue. Bacterial infections
account for approximately 10% of all infections!
Parasites. These are listed because parasitical infections
can occur. Most of the time, these type of infections occur
from uncooked pork products. Some scientists estimate that
everyone on the planet has a parasitical infection and has
contributed many health concerns to parasites. However, many
people do not have signs of an infection from parasites.
Less than 1% of infections are the result of parasites.
How Antibiotics Work…
There are 17 different classes of antibiotics; however, each
class works in a similar manner. Every antibiotic is either
a general (“broad-spectrum”) or specific (“focused”)
antibiotic. A broad-spectrum antibiotic is designed to
eliminate a variety of similar bacteria. A focused
antibiotic targets only specific bacteria (one or two).
Notice that antibiotics target BACTERIA. Bacteria are cells
in themselves. Our body is made up of many cells. Cells are
individual units within the body that are separated from
other cells by a shell, as it were. The shells of bacteria
are different from the shells of the cells in our body.
Therefore, your immune system can seek out and identify what
is not part of the body.
An antibiotic can do the same thing. When a person takes an
antibiotic, it looks for the shells that have a certain
identifier; it then destroys those cells by, in essence,
cutting a hole in the bacteria’s shell. The cell dies, hence
the bacteria dies.
Unfortunately, antibiotics do not know the difference
between good bacteria and those causing an infection. Our
bodies contain bacteria that are necessary for food
digestion, vitamin and mineral absorption, and mucous
membrane nourishing. When an antibiotic is working, it will
destroy these bacteria as well.
(It should be noted that special “antibiotics” are for
parasitical infections, viral infections and fungal
infections. These are not the ones discussed in this
article, as these are rarely prescribed and are not the ones
prescribed in abundance.)
What about the Other Causes of Infections?
As antibiotics only work on bacteria, they will not work on
viruses, fungal infections or parasites. If you take an
antibiotic for an infection that is caused by a virus,
parasite or fungus, the infection will not get better.
But I Feel Better When I Take an Antibiotic…
The signs of an infection are actually the immune system
trying to heal the infection. When an antibiotic is taken,
it shuts down the immune system so that the immune system
does not attack the drug because it is a foreign substance.
Even if the infection is being caused by a virus, the
symptoms of that infection will diminish or disappear
because the immune system is inactive. Remember: the signs
of an infection are the immune system fighting the
infection. Without the immune system fighting the infection,
the symptoms will diminish or disappear.
Is Repeated (Chronic) Use of Antibiotics Safe?
Not counting allergic reactions to antibiotics, there are
many documented cases of adverse reactions, the most common
being diarrhea. In the intestines are good bacteria that
help with digestion and assimilation of nutrients. When
these are killed by the antibiotic, digestion is disrupted
and the good yeast that exists in the intestines has more
space to grow, so it does. Remember, yeast is not killed by
antibiotics. Not only is there yeast over-growth, but there
can be decreased nutrient absorption and a difficulty
breaking down foods that are eaten, resulting in diarrhea
and a risk of nutrient deficiencies.
Another not-often-discussed effect is immune suppression. As
mentioned earlier, antibiotics suppress the immune system.
If a person has a virus, the virus will continue to make
more of itself, unhindered by an immune system. Once the
antibiotic is stopped, the virus will show itself again, but
it will be stronger because it has had the opportunity to
take a stronger hold. Also, the fungal infection discussed
in the previous paragraph will get worse over the course of
the antibiotic; it too was not hindered by an immune system.
With yeast being everywhere in the body, it is possible that
the signs of a recurrent infection in the sinuses or
bladder, for example, are being caused by yeast. As
mentioned earlier, the Mayo Clinic believes that 98% of
recurrent infections are the result of YEAST, not bacteria,
so recurrent antibiotics in these cases would not help the
situation.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome has been associated with chronic
viral infections, a result of the immune suppression from
chronic antibiotic usage.
A new concern that has arisen concerns auto-immune
disorders. It has been suggested and is now being studied
that taking immune-boosting supplements while taking
antibiotics increases the risk of a person developing an
auto-immune disorder, as the immune system becomes confused
when it is being both suppressed and boosted at the same
time.
Another problem with chronic antibiotic usage (it won’t be
discussed here) however, is the development of “super-bugs,”
bacteria that are cannot be destroyed by any antibiotic.
How Can the Cycle Be Broken?
The immune system is designed to seek out and neutralize any
invaders, whether they are bacterial, viral, parasitical,
fungal or other. The stronger the immune system, the quicker
the response will be to these foreign invaders.
There are many herbal supplements available that taut being
“immune enhancing” or “immune strengthening”. Some of the
most common herbal immune supporting herbs are: echinacea,
elderberry and goldenseal. The most common vitamin is
Vitamin C.
HOWEVER!!! If you are taking an antibiotic, DO NOT take any
supplement that may boost the immune system! Remember, an
antibiotic is suppressing the immune system; taking a
supplement to boost the immune system will confuse the
immune system and could lead to an auto-immune response.
One of the best ways to break the antibiotic cycle is to
support the body through homeopathy. Homeopathic medicines
can be used safely with antibiotics, as homeopathy works to
restore the balance to the body’s healing ability; they
don’t work directly with the immune system, but work to make
it more effective when it is ready to be more active.
Homeopathy also works with your body to eliminate the
reasons that infection strikes and takes hold. As
homeopathic medicines are not an “antibiotics”, they don’t
care what is causing the infection, only that an infection
or foreign entity is present and needs to be removed. They
work quickly to restore balance, but they are gentle in
action.
What Else Can I Do?
Remember that diseases don’t occur in a vacuum, meaning that
there is no one reason why a disease strikes and why it may
stay around. Always consider the emotions that are stirred
up by the disease, or the emotions that may’ve started the
troubles. Each area in the body holds some emotions more
strongly than others; for example, the bladder holds fear,
the nose, sadness and despair.
Also look at your living and work environments. If you have
a chronic sinus infection, do you live in a home that has
mold? Do you work in an area that has been freshly painted?
Look at your personal habits. Do you frequently hold your
bladder so you go to the bathroom only twice daily? Do you
smoke?
It is also a good idea to supplement your diet with
Probiotics, such as acidophilus. With antibiotics destroying
the good bacteria in the body, these good bacteria need to
be replaced. There are many acidophilus or probiotic
formulas on the market; or eat a yogurt daily, one that has
“live yogurt cultures.”
Know This…
If you want to break the antibiotic cycle and stop
suffering, know that it can be done! You have the symptoms
of an infection because your body is fighting to get rid of
it, meaning that all you have to do is give it a little help
and the body will do the rest. You don’t have to suffer the
remainder of your days; you don’t have to put your life,
creativity and joy on hold because of a chronic infection.
Know that there are options. Know that you can be free of
your suffering.
When it’s time to heal, call me. I will listen to you.
Best wishes,
Ronda Behnke
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