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5 powerful natural antibiotics

Although there are records of use of antibiotics in China 2,500 years ago, it was not until the forties of the last century that the first drugs of this class were fully developed.Since then this item has occupied a prominent place in the world pharmaceutical industry, although, without having turned the century, difficulties and doubts about the effectiveness of these drugs developed in laboratories are beginning to arise.

These problems, resistance by the Bacteria to the most used medications, have made many have turned their eyes to natural antibiotics, which are generally closer than you think.

5 powerful natural antibiotics

1.Garlic ( Allium sativum )

This plant is probably native to Western Asia and is an extremely popular ingredient ar and known since ancient times, in cultures such as Greek, Roman or Indian.It not only serves to repel vampires, with more than 60 antiviral and antibacterial components, it is considered one of the most potent natural antibiotics.

5 powerful natural antibiotics

Can be applied directly on infections or ingested raw.You should be careful if you suffer from low blood pressure.

2.Onion ( Allium cepa )

It is a relative of garlic and after This, another of the most powerful natural antibiotics.It also comes from Asia and is believed to be one of the first plants “domesticated” by humans.

5 powerful natural antibiotics

Ingested raw and mixed with honey, cleans the airways and is an excellent dewormer.

3.Sabila ( Aloe vera )

It is a plant native to Africa and the Middle East with medicinal properties recognized worldwide, especially in the healing of burns and wounds.

5 powerful natural antibiotics

Contains some compounds, such as barbaloin or aloin A , which function as natural antibiotics, applied externally or in preparations to be ingested.

4.Curcuma ( Curcuma longa )

It is a plant native to southwest India and a fundamental component of the curry .In addition to strengthening the immune system, it has antibacterial and antiviral properties, as well as anti-inflammatory.

5 powerful natural antibiotics

It is especially recommended to combat the bacteria Helicobacter pylori , which causes ulcers and gastritis.

5.Romero ( Rosmarinus officinalis )

It is a plant native to the Mediterranean basin and a very popular condiment in several gastronomies.Medicinal uses that include avoiding hair loss , as a soothing, anti-inflammatory and as an antiseptic.

5 powerful natural antibiotics

Taken as an infusion it works like an excellent natural antibiotic

Surely if you take a quick look at your kitchen you will find other natural antibiotics at your fingertips, such as peppers, ginger, sage and oregano, among others.It is a matter of exploring the properties of everyday products, and learn how to use them for our benefit.

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