Diabetic ulcers on legs are frequently complicated by infection.  Once this complication occurs then it is seldom that antiseptics will kill all of the bacteria.   If you are a person who lives with diabetes and chronic diabetic leg ulcers or bedsores then you know that repeated antibiotic treatment may not be enough to heal your wounds.

Leg ulcers are created by a lack of blood circulation in the area affected.  Constant pressure from shoes, socks, mattresses or wheelchairs can easily cause sores or ulcers.   Lack of blood circulation will cause your tissue to die or weaken which leads to infections.  Once the sore is infected it can stay that way growing larger and larger as the poisons produced by the bacterial stop the cell growth that produces healing.
 
 

Diabetic ulcers on legs contribute to a devastating lifestyle and they can also threaten your life if an infection becomes resistant to conventional treatment.  When diabetic ulcers become infected and refuse to heal this may lead to amputation in order to avoid worse consequences such as gangrene or death. This especially applies when the infection is an antibiotic resistant form of bacteria such as MRSA, VSE or VRE.   MRSA is especially troublesome in hospitals where patients with open wounds, invasive devices and weakened immune systems are at greater risk of infection than the general public.  Of course, many diabetics with open wounds spend a lot of time in hospitals at the risk of infection.

The simple fact is that diabetic leg ulcers will not heal if they have become infected.   If you have been taking antibiotics for long periods of time without success then you have nothing to lose by looking to alternatives to standard anti-microbial therapies.

Look for a natural Anti-Bacterial, Anti-Viral, Anti-Fungal and Anti-Parasitic remedy that has no harmful side effects.