Antibiotics save lives by combating bacteria that might cause fatal illnesses or other serious conditions. The first synthetic antibiotic, Salvarsan, was produced in 1909 in an effort to treat syphilis.
This antibiotic proved quite useful, and it remained in use until the 1940s, when penicillin took its place. Different diseases have been treated using a variety of antibiotics. Antibiotics' discovery marked a significant leap in contemporary medicine.
Western medicine began utilizing antibiotics to treat infections that weren't brought on by bacteria as time went on.
Antibiotics, however, only combat bacteria; they have no effect on viruses, mold, or fungi.
Unfortunately, excessive prescribing and improper use of antibiotics have reduced their effectiveness, causing bacteria to develop resistance and stop responding.
Like all living things, bacteria must adapt to their environment in order to thrive. Antibiotic-resistant microorganisms are responsible for a great number of fatalities.
This is everyone’s issue, and it requires efforts of ecologists, educationalists, microbiologists, etc.
However, since ancient times people used antibiotics, but natural ones. There were found traces of tetracycline in bones dating from the Common Era.
So, in this article, we offer you antibiotics that you can find in nature.
You should keep in mind that some of the herbs and spices you will read in this article may interfere with some of your meds, so you need to be careful. Also, they may be dangerous if taken in high doses.
As a prevention, you should consult your doctor before deciding to treat yourself in a natural way.
1. Ginger
The other name for ginger is “the mighty root.” This is a rhizome plant, and it has numerous therapeutic properties.
It is a natural antibiotic, and it is better than ampicillin, tetracycline, and chloramphenicol I fighting against bacteria.
In one Italian study, it was revealed that ginger is effective against superbugs that do not respond to conventional treatment.
2. Garlic
Garlic belongs to the family of leek, onion, shallot, and scallion. It has sulfur which is responsible for its smell as well as its immune boosting traits. Garlic is excellent in fighting against resistant bacteria too.
In addition, it can prevent the bacteria become resistant to antibiotics. Also, this vegetable is great for preventing cancer, and it is antifungal, antiviral, as well as an antiparasitic agent. Anyway, if you decide to use garlic, you need to follow some rules.
3. The Well Known ACV
Apple cider vinegar is made from fermented apples, and it is great for killing Staphylococcus aureus as well as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and some yeasts and fungi.
Luckily, ACV does not destroy mucous tissue which is a great treatment for a sore throat caused by pathogens. You can consume it in small doses each day because it is great for detoxification.
4. The Leaves of Olives
You have heard about the benefits of olive oil, but do you know about the benefits of the leaves? Extract of olive leaf help in metabolizing the blood sugar because it acts as an antioxidant and it controls the LDL cholesterol.
Also, the leaves contain phenolic compounds that prevent and kill bad bacteria as well as viruses.
5. Onion
Onions belong to the same group as garlic, and they have the same phytochemical properties. It is great for lowering fever, clearing ear infection, easing nausea, easing breathing issues, etc.
Additionally, you can use the thin onion’s membrane and apply it to abrasion or a cut in order to ease the pain, stop bleeding, as well as kill germs.
6. Good Old Vitamin-C
Vitamin-C is the most effective nutrient in fighting against pathogens. It improved the immune system. Also, vitamin-C stimulates the natural antibody response.
Some foods that are rich in vitamin-C are berries, peas, tomato, bell peppers, broccoli, citrus fruits, kiwi, papaya, dark leafy green veggies and so on.
7. GSE
GSE is short for grapefruit seed extract, and it is another product made from grapefruit juice, and it is consumed orally in order to treat the viral or bacterial infection. Even though seeds can be eaten, they are bitter and acidic.
Moreover, this extract is used in agriculture to fight against mold, bacteria, parasites, and fungus, and to disinfect water and preserve food.
According to a study, the antibacterial properties of GSE are like proven antibacterial for many gram-positive as well as gram-negative organisms.
8.Horseradish and HabaƱero
Horseradish belongs to the family of mustard, and it helps in clearing the sinuses, expel mucus, and improve the facial circulation. Usually, it is used in treating lung congestion, influenza, and colds.
Also, it can be used in treating wounds, but it may cause skin irritation too. On the other hand, habanero is great in fighting against bacteria like Escherichia coli, salmonella, and Yersinia.
9. Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus is the best flavor used in remedies for treating cold, flu, and throat. Actually, it has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, immune-stimulatory, as well as spasmolytic effects.
You can take it orally or inhale it in order to treat asthma, bronchitis, as well as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
10. Honey from New Zealand – Manuka Honey
This honey does not work just like most of the honey. This type of honey works thankfully to the low pH levels and the high amounts of sugar. It is excellent for treating wounds and burns even in hospitals.
Also, it is used to fight against Staphylococcus aureus and Helicobacter pylori that cause ulcers in the stomach. Manuka honey fights against other bacteria too such as salmonella and even bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics.
However, you should look for honey with a Unique Manuka Factor, because not all of it is legitimate.
11. Goldenseal
This belongs to the buttercup family, and it is found in natural cold-relieving products. If you make a tea of it, you can use it in treating diarrhea, canker sores, eye infections, urinary tract infections, as well as vaginitis.
It has an antibacterial and antifungal compound named berberine which improves your immune system, and it fights parasites.
The good news is that you can grow this plant in your own yard. Even though goldenseal is beneficial, pregnant women and people who have high blood pressure, heart and liver issues should not use it.
12. Myrrh
This is a natural gum gotten from Commiphora myrrha tree that people used it since ancient times. In traditional medicine is used in treating colds, asthma, indigestion, ulcers, cancer, syphilis, spasms, cough, leprosy, lung congestion, and fungal infection.
You should not take myrrh essential oil for more than two weeks continuously.
13. Echinacea
One of the best-known herbs in central and eastern North America is Echinacea. The whole herb can be used for medicinal purposes. It is excellent in treating colds, flu, and other respiration infections.
You can use this herb in treating:
- Herpes
- Nose and throat infections
- Urinary tract infections
- Bloodstream infections
- Vaginal yeast infections
- Streptococcus infections
- Tonsillitis
- Warts
- HIV/AIDS
- Typhoid
- Ear infection
- Malaria
- Swine flu
- HPV
Interestingly, this herb is great for treating chronic fatigue, migraines, anxiety, rheumatoid arthritis and so on.
Sadly, the market has few Echinacea products, and most of them have lead and arsenic. So, make sure to grow this herb or purchase it from a sure source.
14. Cinnamon
It is used in Ayurvedic medicine as a stimulant, antifungal, anti-diarrheal, antiemetic, anti-flatulent, nematicidal, as well as an insecticidal agent. Also, it stimulates blood flow, and it decreases the blood sugar.
Eugenol and cinnamaldehyde are compounds that fight MRSA and E. coli. And, you can use these other plants as natural antibiotics:
- Mustard
- Mint
- Pepper
- Oregano
- Parsley
- Bay leaf
- Fennel
- Thyme
- Nutmeg
- Basil
- Chill peppers
- Cloves
As you can see, there are many plants and herbs you can use. So, next time, instead of a synthetic antibiotic, go for a natural one.