PMBlackburn published Anglo-Saxon potion for eye infection kills MRSA superbug,...
Stunned scientists have recreated a 1000-year-old Anglo-Saxon potion for eye infections - and found it can kill hospital superbug MRSA.The 10th century remedy, which consists of onion, garlic, wine and bile from a cow's stomach all brewed in a brass vessel, has produced "astonishing" results proving able to kill off the potentially fatal bacterial infection.Academics from the University of Nottingham translated the eyesalve recipe, which comes from Bald's Leechbook and was written in..
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