Monday, December 21, 2015

The reason for Organic Meat Healthier

E. coli is known as a common cause of food poisoning and urinary tract infections. When E. coli infecting the body, you could have taken antibiotics, and in a few days, will be better health.
Unfortunately, recent research suggests that some types of E. coli has started to develop resistance to one drug best bacteria killer.
Researchers in China took samples of bacteria from pig farms, pork, and humans to find that for the first time, a specific type of E. coli bacteria otherwise resistant to antibiotics called colistin.
"Colistin itself has been used as a weapon of" last resort "when other treatments have failed," said study author Jim Spencer, PhD, senior lecturer of the School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the University of Bristol.
Therefore, in order to protect yourself from exposure to harmful bacteria, you should immediately take preventive measures.
First, do not ask for an antibiotic prescription every time you visit the doctor, especially for diseases such as colds and flu. Because the disease is caused by a virus and can not be cured with antibiotics.
If you really need antibiotics, because of an infection such as strep throat or whooping cough, be sure to spend it.


Second, prioritize to buy organic meat and milk. By doing so, you like to make a "statement" that you do not support the use of unnecessary antibiotics in meat production, which accounts for 80% of the use of antibiotics in the world, according to the National Resources Defense Council.
Many experts say, breeding dependency on antibiotics in meat and dairy production has helped increase the number of bacteria that are resistant to the drug.
On the other hand, research shows that organic meats are less likely to be contaminated bacteria resistant to drugs.
USDA Organic ensure no antibiotics are used as organic animals sick. The Certified Humane and Animal Welfare also approved the selection of organic meat, because otherwise healthy.

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