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Anglo-Saxon Medieval Remedy Cures MRSA Superbug

Tuesday, March 31, 2015 5:43
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An Anglo-Saxon remedy consisting primarily of cow bile can reportedly cure the MRSA superbug. The 1,000-year-old mixture which was used during the medieval era to cure eye infections, was discovered in an old manuscript in a British library. MRSA is typically resistant to many antibiotics and can often result in death.

Doctor Christina Lee of Nottingham University, mixed up some of the antibacterial remedy from the 10th Century to see if it would really work. Dr. Lee is now maintaining that the Anglo-Saxon remedy does indeed cure the MRSA superbug. Click here to read more about the Anglo-Saxon MRSA superbug cure.

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