Top 15 Herbs and plants with antibiotic properties: (information from Herbal Antibiotics by Stephen Harrod Buhner)
Acacia (used interally and externally as anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory, staph, salmonella, malaria, dysentary, e.coli, bacteria that cause Kidney and urinary tract infections)
Aloe (used externally for wounds and burns, internally as a purgative and smooth muscle contractions, staph, herpes 1&2)
Cryptolepsis (used in treatment of malaria, Staph, dysentary, gonorrhea, e. coli, candida, campylobacter/stomach flu/food poisoning)
Echinacea (used to treat staph, strep, tb, bites and stings, colds/flu, blood infections, and abnormal cells)
Eucalyptus (used to treat malaria, staph, dysentary, influenza, enterobacteria, e. coli, lung infections/pneumonia, candida, salmonella, H. Pylori, all microbes)
Garlic (used as a broad spectrum anti-biotic, treats tb, dysentary, staph, pneumonia/lung infections, candida, e. coli, strep, salmonella, campylobacter, urinary/kidney infections, herpes, influenza B, HIV)
Ginger (used to treat staph, malaria, dysentary, lung infections/pneumonia, candida, e. coli, strep, salmonella)
Goldenseal (used to treat staph,cholera, strep, candida, e. coli, pneumonia, salmonella, diphtheria, tb, gastro-intestinal parasites)
Grapefruit Seed Extract (used as a broad spectrum anti-biotic, treats h. pylori, staph, pneumonia, tb, candida, e. coli, strep, herpes 1, measles)
Honey (used internally to treat staph, strep, h. pylori, UTI, used externally to treat burns and wounds)
Juniper (used to treat staph, strep, pneumonia, dysentary, e. coli, candida, salmonella)
Licorice (used to treat malaria, tb, staph, strep, salmonella, e.coli, candida, cholera, fungal parasites of skin, hair and nails, roundworms)
Sage (used as a broad spectrum antibiotic, treats strep, staph, influenza, lung infections/pneumonia, e. coli, candida, salmonella)
Usnea Lichen (used to treat tb, pneumonia, staph, strep, candida, various fungal strains)
Wormwood (used to treat staph, malaria, candida, pneumonia, intestinal worms/parasites, internal amebal organisms)
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