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		<title>By: Sarah L</title>
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		<description>Hey Allan, I am a patient with MRSA

I used the recipe I found here: http://www.wamm.org/howtouse.htm

I used ground, vaporized marijuana and vodka.

Once it was ready, I strained out the bud and put the tincture into a spray bottle that I got at CVS in the cosmetics/travel section.  I started out by spritzing the areas on my body where staph tends to live, like my crotch, between my toes, and my armpits.  I also sprayed the areas that were specifically affected (most often, I would get the infected hair follicles on my legs).  Pretty much immediately, my symptoms went away, and I was very quickly able to reduce the use of the tincture down to about once every two weeks (basically, whenever a new infection would appear).  Now I use it once a month.

My MRSA outbreaks are very much tied to my stress level, which affects my eczema.  So by addressing my stress, keeping my eczema under control, and using the tincture as a rescue remedy when an infection appears, I am able to keep my MRSA at bay.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Allan, I am a patient with MRSA</p>
<p>I used the recipe I found here: <a href="http://www.wamm.org/howtouse.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.wamm.org/howtouse.htm</a></p>
<p>I used ground, vaporized marijuana and vodka.</p>
<p>Once it was ready, I strained out the bud and put the tincture into a spray bottle that I got at CVS in the cosmetics/travel section.  I started out by spritzing the areas on my body where staph tends to live, like my crotch, between my toes, and my armpits.  I also sprayed the areas that were specifically affected (most often, I would get the infected hair follicles on my legs).  Pretty much immediately, my symptoms went away, and I was very quickly able to reduce the use of the tincture down to about once every two weeks (basically, whenever a new infection would appear).  Now I use it once a month.</p>
<p>My MRSA outbreaks are very much tied to my stress level, which affects my eczema.  So by addressing my stress, keeping my eczema under control, and using the tincture as a rescue remedy when an infection appears, I am able to keep my MRSA at bay.</p>
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