The Antibiotics Collapse

Combating sepsis and detoxification opportunities every year approximately 15,000 people die in Germany alone by infections of antibiotic-resistant germs. And rising. The 4000 Germans infected annually open tuberculosis, which can be more difficult to treat by antibiotics. Worldwide, each year 1.4 million people die from this. The reason: The antibiotics make increasingly resistance. There is no doubt: thousands of lives could be saved by antibiotics. This modern purpose weapon against bacterial infections was a blessing for humanity. It is over but in the near future.

The London physician Dr Alexander Fleming, who in 1928 laid the foundation stone for the first antibiotic in the history of medicine, later penicillin, would have with his cohorts certainly not imagined such a development of this promising discovery. It is a global problem. (Similarly see: Morgan Stanley). And above all homemade! Excessive cattle fattening with antibiotics, which guaranteed super profits for producers, was only a few minutes ago by law curbed. Unfortunately far too late. The consumer of years of continuous antibiotic therapy were exposed through the consumption of growth gepushtem livestock, mainly with contributed to the current deplorable situation in violation of microbiological truisms. Antibiotics are the most commonly prescribed drugs worldwide.

Unfortunately also often enough for non-bacterial diseases. Mostly are bacteriostatic antibiotics, thus preventing further propagation of bacteria. Other bactericidal effect by destroying the cell membrane of the bacteria. Since the seventies of the last century, the pharmaceutical industry has world’s lost interest in the study. This has a commercial reason: it has profitable proved, to conduct research for chemical drugs used for diabetes or high blood pressure, because their marketing as opposed to antibiotics guarantees a long-term sales with high profit margins. It’s little use those affected. Resistant hospital bacteria such as MRSA (Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus) or other resistant Super germs can be countered more successfully. With dramatic consequences.