Cure for MRSA Antibiotic Resistance - And Guess What It Is
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[QUOTE]In petri dish and animal experiments, HAMLET (Human Alpha-lactalbumin Made Lethal to Tumor Cells) increased bacteria’s sensitivity to multiple classes of antibiotics, such as penicillin and erythromycin.
“The effect was so pronounced that bacteria including penicillin-resistant S. pneumoniae and methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) regained sensitivity to the antibiotics they were previously able to beat,” said lead author Laura Marks and her colleagues from the University at Buffalo.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]“Unlike synthetic drugs, HAMLET is a naturally occurring human milk protein-lipid complex, and so is not associated with the types of toxic side effects that we so frequently see with the high-powered antibiotics needed to kill drug-resistant organisms,” Marks added.[/QUOTE]
[URL="http://www.sci-news.com/medicine/article01071-hamlet-resistance-staphylococcus-aureus-mrsa.html"]http://www.sci-news.com/medicine/article01071-hamlet-resistance-staphylococcus-aureus-mrsa.html[/URL]
Breast Milk can fix MRSA.
I think I don't need to elaborate further
Article's from about 2 weeks back, but it wasn't posted here
Precautions should be taken so that its use is well-measured and restrained.
Overuse might just build a resistance to those same proteins; this is evolution we're talking about, after all.
[QUOTE=joes33431;40856832]Precautions should be taken so that its use is well-measured and restrained.
Overuse might just build a resistance to those same proteins; this is evolution we're talking about, after all.[/QUOTE]
Not likely. It works by depolarising the bacteria protective shell, which helps the antibiotic work.
It turns off the immunity, it can't adapt to it
Alas, poor MRSA, I knew him, Horatio
[QUOTE=IdiotStorm;40856881]Alas, poor MRSA, I knew him, Horatio[/QUOTE]
Whether 'tis Nobler in the mind to suffer from MRSA
Than the Slings and Arrows of delicious breast milk
Or to take Arms against a Sea of bacteria,
And by opposing end them
I was going to guess Graphene, but cool!
I'm saddened to learn that it wasn't flamethrowers.
MRSA is some scary ass shit
this makes it less scary
[editline]31st May 2013[/editline]
[QUOTE=Chrille;40857009]I'm saddened to learn that it wasn't flamethrowers.[/QUOTE]
ANYTHING can be cured with enough flamethrower
mrsa fuckin' sucks
i got it once, and apparently once you get it, it's always inside you
[QUOTE=Chrille;40857009]I'm saddened to learn that it wasn't flamethrowers.[/QUOTE]
[IMG]http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/cells.png[/IMG]
Am I the only one whose first thought to "and guess what it is" was "graphene"?
Since, you know, there's been a recent binge on all the amazing things graphene can do; it wouldn't surprise me to learn it could cure MRSA, too. :v:
[QUOTE=Gmod4ever;40857197]Am I the only one whose first thought to "and guess what it is" was "graphene"?
Since, you know, there's been a recent binge on all the amazing things graphene can do; it wouldn't surprise me to learn it could cure MRSA, too. :v:[/QUOTE]
God, guilty as charged.
[QUOTE=PassTheBong;40857061]MRSA is some scary ass shit
this makes it less scary
[editline]31st May 2013[/editline]
ANYTHING can be cured with enough flamethrower[/QUOTE]
What about Burns?
[QUOTE=Superkilll307;40857293]What about Burns?[/QUOTE]
burns are an injury, not an ailment
[QUOTE=PassTheBong;40857315]burns are an injury, not an ailment[/QUOTE]
You said anything could be cured, technically you cure burns... Right? That what people say ill cure your burns, or was it something else? Ok im confused now if anyone can help please do this is going to piss me off.
My guess was even more anti-biotics.
[QUOTE=Superkilll307;40857344]You said anything could be cured, technically you cure burns... Right? That what people say ill cure your burns, or was it something else? Ok im confused now if anyone can help please do this is going to piss me off.[/QUOTE]
you heal burns
[QUOTE=T.F.W.O.;40856991]I was going to guess Grapene, but cool![/QUOTE]
The purple, fruity allotrope of the future.
hey baby! wanna go back to my place and cure my MRSA?
So if yuo have gonorrhea, if you want to mate with your partner, all you have to do is drink their milk? I'm in!
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKhiSs2VRpg[/media]
[sp]breast milk... you made my dayyyyyyyyyyy[/sp]
Well aren't breasts just fantastic.
[QUOTE=kebab52;40858637]Well aren't breasts just fantastic.[/QUOTE]
more of an ass man myself.
maybe if we milk asses we can find the cure to cancer.
[QUOTE=Superkilll307;40857293]What about Burns?[/QUOTE]
you can cure burns by burning them off
[QUOTE=joes33431;40858758]more of an ass man myself.
maybe if we milk asses we can find the cure to cancer.[/QUOTE]
Fund it
[QUOTE=ojcoolj;40856849]Not likely. It works by depolarising the bacteria protective shell, which helps the antibiotic work.
It turns off the immunity, it can't adapt to it[/QUOTE]
Just because it turns off immunity doesn't mean that it can't become resistant to it.
if the bacteria gets a new protective shell that the chemical won't work on, then yea it won't work at all.
i'm not a microbiologist so i have no idea how many mutations that would take or anything.
[QUOTE=yawmwen;40861808]if the bacteria gets a new protective shell that the chemical won't work on, then yea it won't work at all.
i'm not a microbiologist so i have no idea how many mutations that would take or anything.[/QUOTE]I hope it would be like a ginger transforming into a black man to avoid the accursed stinging fire of the sun in terms of difficulty. Otherwise we're back to square one, and that's not a very good square to be at.
Here's what will happen.
We use this, MRSA becomes immune to it by changing it's surface proteins, rendering the protein useless and MRSA carries on being a fucking cunt to deal with.
Made lethal to tumor cells, eh? Could this aspect in theory be carried over and used to develop a potential anti-cancer medicine?
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