Friday, November 20, 2009

I am taking strong antibiotics for a cellulitis skin infection?

What can I do to ensure that they have the best chance of working - eg - are there any foods that I should eat or avoid eating to boost my immune system (uk). Any useful suggestions will be welcomed. Thanks.

I am taking strong antibiotics for a cellulitis skin infection?
I had cellulitis in my hand. It was my understanding that it was an infection of the fatty tissue under the skin. If it is localised like mine was I would suggest making sure you keep the affected area clean, get plenty of rest, take multivitamins or eat plenty of fresh fruit %26amp; veg %26amp; let your body do the rest.
Reply:Check with your doctors you don't have an underlying condition. I had recurring cellulitis in my groin and they discovered that I have Sarcoidosis which has affected other organs including lungs and spleen. The treatment is the opposite to immune boosting as it is an auto immune disease that needs steroids to suppress it so if you had other such problems they may become worse if you activate your immunity.
Reply:Mangosteen is a natural fruit that contains XANTHONES. Xanthones are extremely beneficial to the immune systems' protection.





The immune system is almost completely microscopic with thousands of different classes and billions of components.





Inflammation occurs when tissues are injured by bacteria, trauma, toxins, heat or any other cause


Swelling helps isolate the foreign substance from further contact with body tissues.


The immune system's enzymes and anti-inflammatory chemicals are potent enough to destroy foreign invaders and even bone.





Mangosteen has acid-lowering effects, anti-oxident effects, and NO major side effects.





Drugs are dangerous and foods as supplements, are not.





http://www.mangosteen101.co.uk





http://www.goxanthones.com


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