Common medical reason for getting infections?


Question:
My husband, who is currently serving on a ship for the Navy somewhere for the war, is once again battling an infection that is creeping up his leg. It doesn't take much for him to get an ingrown hair or a small scratch for it to become a major infection that requires antibiotics, painkillers, and daily lancing of the wounds. And this isn't his first case. He has had cold sore on his lip, a pimple on his nose, scratch on his leg from playing soccer, all go horribly septic. And every time he goes to a military doc he get the same treatment. Antibiotics, painkillers, and squeeze out the puss each day. But they never try and figure out why this happens. He is a Testicular Cancer survivor, that was 10 years ago and last test says he is still in remission. So anyone got any ideas I can push my husband or military doc in the right direction? Thanks

Answers:
It sounds like his immune system isn't functioning properly. If he hasn't had a complete blood count (CBC), he may want to have one done to check the levels of white blood cells, as these are the ones that fight off infection.
Its not a medical reason, its a homeopathic reason. His immune system is failing him from lack of the proper nutritional tools. Doctors don't practice nutrition.

70% of all diseases are a directly related to lack of antioxidant protection from leafy green raw fruits and vegetables.

Google "Dr. Mercola" and subscribe to his newsletter if you want to get a handle on prevention of disease and cancer, because doctors don't take charge of anyone's health, that is your responsibility.
have them check to see if it is anything aboard the ship that may cause it=like ,mold or mice turds=this can be possible
sounds like his immune system is way down. might he be diabetic? i can't believe the ship's doc hasn't reffered him to the hospital.
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