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steve2470

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Tue Mar 31, 2015, 04:16 PM Mar 2015

Medieval garlic and bile potion kills MRSA superbug

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/medieval-garlic-and-bile-potion-kills-mrsa-superbug/

Could a 1,000-year-old concoction be the answer to stopping superbugs?

Christina Lee, an Anglo-Saxon expert at the University of Nottingham, found the recipe for a remedy for eye infections in a 10th Century medical volume called Bald's Leechbook, one of the earliest known medical textbooks. The instructions were clear -- clear enough to follow today -- so she brought it to a microbiology lab at the university to see if it really works against bacteria.

In its original Old English, the recipe -- which may date back even further, to the 9th Century -- called for two species of Allium (garlic and onion or leek), wine and bile from a cow's stomach. The topical potion was brewed in a brass vessel, strained and left to sit for nine days.

The ingredients on their own are known to have antibacterial properties, so it seemed like a good bet.

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Medieval garlic and bile potion kills MRSA superbug (Original Post) steve2470 Mar 2015 OP
This is very interesting-my youngest loves garlic Gothmog Mar 2015 #1
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