Our daughter was returning to her cheerful self after many, many years.

Our daughter Jennifer had been battling MRSA for about three years now. And last May we were both involved in a rollover car accident in the Northern Arizona Mountains, and Jennifer suffered two broken ankles and the right ankle was severely shattered. And, although, I thought her MRSA was controlled, it became evident after her third reconstructive surgery her blood work indicated that the MRSA was highly present not only locally on the fracture site, but also systemically.
At that time she was released from the hospital, and placed on IV pick line therapy with vancomycin administered for six weeks. And she appeared through many, many weekly blood tests that she was in remission from the MRSA. But, unfortunately, that didn’t appear to be the case and after a few months the right ankle became infected with MRSA again locally right in the wound site. So her surgeon said it wasn’t uncommon as the steel plate that was put in there drew an affinity for the MRSA.
Then Jen was readmitted again and they did take out the large steel plate. That was removed. So she underwent two more pretty radical surgeries and flush outs to wash out the localized MRSA. So due to the fact that this was her fifth surgery, she was left with a huge open wound on the right ankle and it did come back and tested positive once again for MRSA.
What they told her in the hospital was she had to resume that IV pick line therapy, which, by the way, I think is pretty brutal because they do have to pick that right into one of the valves that is actually in the heart. They also said they wanted to put her on a high tech wound suction vac to help the healing.
She did refuse the pick line therapy and she was almost caught up in a political battle with the hospital and the infectious disease doctors because they didn’t really want to have her released.
At that point I prayed really hard because I felt like there had to be something out there effective in annihilating this MRSA. That’s when I came across your site, Shannon. And I read it tenaciously. I listened to the testimonies. And the part that really got me was the medical information because it really did start to make a lot of sense medically reading about the lactic and the uric acid build up in the body, and how the MRSA is just having its own time in there.
I immediately had some ordered. I ordered the water and the gel for Jennifer and I started her on both of them. The gel is truly amazing and I’m still placing it directly on the wound site each day. After about one week of Jennifer drinking the water, I could see a dramatic improvement in her mood and in her overall appearance. Our daughter was returning to her cheerful self after many, many years.
We did have a private nurse that the hospital contracted out to her. And the nurse is amazed. In fact, today she was just released because the nurse is like my gosh, it’s amazing. She doesn’t need the ankle pump. She never took any of the six weeks of antibiotics, the oral antibiotics that the doctor prescribed.
We just went straight to the water and the gel. And she just had her last visit this past Monday with the surgeon, and he’s truly amazed by her healing and the progress. He said whatever you’re doing, just keep on doing it.
I’m going to have her remain on the pHenomenal water and I’ll continue to use the gel on the ankle site even after the wound is fully closed just to make sure that she is MRSA free. Looking at it you can actually see how the gel is having this heal from the inside out because when she first came home the actual depth of that wound site was like an inch and a quarter. And you can almost see like the bone down on the side where she has the wound. Now, it’s almost fully surfaced and it’s been – I think we’re going into our sixth week right now, which is incredible.
That wound pump was causing so much damage she ended up getting burns around the wound site. So then the gel – that’s when the nurse said I think you’re right, this isn’t doing here any good. That’s when the gel has actually healed, what I would say, was a second degree burn from that suction and the pad they put on her ankle. So not only did we have the wound site after that vac irritated, she also had the skin around the wound site irritated, which is like insult to injury; yeah, horrible, horrible.
That’s just amazing. She’s waking up earlier. She used to stay in the bed and not get up until about 2:00. But now she’s waking up around 7:30, 8:00 and, actually, the blinds are opening up. She’s writing. She’s a graduate student. She had to drop out because the MRSA was really affecting her overall. I didn’t know it at that point. I thought it was the post partum depression after her son was born. So everything became like a tangled mess. But her writing and her reading, and she’s more focused. Her sense of humor is back. She has like that spark back in her eye. It’s incredible. She’s carrying on conversations, which for a long time were really hard for her to do. That’s phenomenal.
That’s beautiful. It’s an incredible feeling to know that you’re helping and there is something that is so effective, not only on the outside, but the internal, the mood, everything we need to get going every day. It’s not suppressed any more. It really is a nasty disease, the more you learn about it. But it really is a godsend to know that there’s hope out there for people.
There’s hope.
Update!
Hi again Shannon,
Since I started the pHenomenal water , I lost 35 lbs. and am still loosing ! Feel great! Also, I have had 2 blood tests in the last 6 months. Both are negative for MRSA…..YIPPIE! Thanks for a great product! I want to stay on it for life! I pray I can help others suffering also!
Jennifer
A Conversation With Deborah
Shannon: Well, today we have on the phone Deborah, and Deborah you’re actually calling for your daughter. Is that right?
Deborah: That’s right, Shannon.
Shannon: Can you tell us the story? What’s going on?
Deborah: Sure. And, first of all, thanks for having me. Well, first of all, our daughter Jennifer had been battling MRSA for about three years now. And last May we were both involved in a rollover car accident in the Northern Arizona Mountains, and Jennifer suffered two broken ankles and the right ankle was severely shattered. And, although, I thought her MRSA was controlled, it became evident after her third reconstructive surgery her blood work indicated that the MRSA was highly present not only locally on the fracture site, but also systemically.
Shannon: Okay.
Deborah: And at that time she was released from the hospital, and placed on IV pick line therapy with vancomycin administered for six weeks. And she appeared through many, many weekly blood tests that she was in remission from the MRSA. But, unfortunately, that didn’t appear to be the case and after a few months the right ankle became infected with MRSA again locally right in the wound site. So her surgeon said it wasn’t uncommon as the steel plate that was put in there drew an affinity for the MRSA.
Shannon: Okay.
Deborah: Then Jen was readmitted again and they did take out the large steel plate. That was removed. So she underwent two more pretty radical surgeries and flush outs to wash out the localized MRSA. So due to the fact that this was her fifth surgery, she was left with a huge open wound on the right ankle and it did come back and tested positive once again for MRSA.
So what they told her in the hospital was she had to resume that IV pick line therapy, which, by the way, I think is pretty brutal because they do have to pick that right into one of the valves that is actually in the heart.
Shannon: Okay.
Deborah: Yeah, so then they also said they wanted to put her on a high tech wound suction vac to help the healing. So she did refuse the pick line therapy and she was almost caught up in a political battle with the hospital and the infectious disease doctors because they didn’t really want to have her released. So, anyway, at that point I prayed really hard because I felt like there had to be something out there effective in annihilating this MRSA. And that’s when I came across your site, Shannon. And I read it tenaciously. I listened to the testimonies. And the part that really got me was the medical information because it really did start to make a lot of sense medically reading about the lactic and the uric acid build up in the body, and how the MRSA is just having its own time in there. It’s like your body just becomes a host to this stuff.
So I immediately had some ordered. I ordered the water and the gel for Jennifer and I started her on both of them. The gel is truly amazing and I’m still placing it directly on the wound site each day. After about one week of Jennifer drinking the water, I could see a dramatic improvement in her mood and in her overall appearance. Our daughter was returning to her cheerful self after many, many years.
We did have a private nurse that the hospital contracted out to her. And the nurse is amazed. In fact, today she was just released because the nurse is like my gosh, it’s amazing. She doesn’t need the ankle pump. She never took any of the six weeks of antibiotics, the oral antibiotics that the doctor prescribed.
Shannon: So she’s not on antibiotics now?
Deborah: Oh, no. She never was in this round.
Shannon: Okay.
Deborah: We just went straight to the water and the gel. And she just had her last visit this past Monday with the surgeon, and he’s truly amazed by her healing and the progress. He said whatever you’re doing, just keep on doing it. So Jennifer, I’m going to have her remain on the pHenomenal water and I’ll continue to use the gel on the ankle site even after the wound is fully closed just to make sure that she is MRSA free.
Shannon: That’s fantastic. Now, along with this testimonial are the pictures that you’ve been taking, and the progression.
Deborah: Yes, I’ll be sending you some more of those as far as measuring it and everything. Looking at it with the eyeball you can actually see how the gel is having this heal from the inside out because when she first came home the actual depth of that wound site was like an inch and a quarter. And you can almost see like the bone down on the side where she has the wound. Now, it’s almost fully surfaced and it’s been – I think we’re going into our sixth week right now, which is incredible.
Shannon: So about how many weeks with the gel?
Deborah: She’s been on the gel for five weeks now.
Shannon: Five weeks, fantastic!
Deborah: It’s wet to dry. You just put it right in there.
Shannon: Oh, that’s right. You went for several weeks without the gel because the wound pump was on there.
Deborah: Exactly.
Shannon: Okay.
Deborah: And that wound pump was causing so much damage she ended up getting burns around the wound site. So then the gel – that’s when the nurse said I think you’re right, this isn’t doing here any good. That’s when the gel has actually healed, what I would say, was a second degree burn from that suction and the pad they put on her ankle. So not only did we have the wound site after that vac irritated, she also had the skin around the wound site irritated, which is like insult to injury; yeah, horrible, horrible.
Shannon: Yeah, looking at that wound, for anybody that doesn’t know, of course, Staphylococcus aureus, the bacteria, it produces lactic acid to keep the immune system away. That’s why it’s such a good pathogen. That’s why it’s so resistant to our own immune system. And in a case like that, it’s living on the skin. It has the environment it needs. It gets the sugar from the blood, and it produces so much acid that literally you’re looking at an acid burn.
Deborah: That’s just amazing.
Shannon: Yeah, logic says to put something that would kill bacteria on it. You know, bleach, or peroxide or something. But until you stop the acid it’s not going to go away. In fact, there are two issues here. There is the issue with the ankle and there’s the issue with what’s going on in her inside. Tell me a little bit about her mood, how she feels.
Deborah: Oh, she’s waking up earlier. She used to stay in the bed and not get up until about 2:00. But now she’s waking up around 7:30, 8:00 and, actually, the blinds are opening up. She’s writing. She’s a graduate student. She had to drop out because the MRSA was really affecting her overall. I didn’t know it at that point. I thought it was the post partum depression after her son was born. So everything became like a tangled mess. But her writing and her reading, and she’s more focused. Her sense of humor is back. She has like that spark back in her eye. It’s incredible. She’s carrying on conversations, which for a long time were really hard for her to do. Shannon: And see the good news is it’s only going to be better.
Deborah: That’s phenomenal.
Shannon: And, by the way, just as a side point, when you get to a state called lactic acidosis it basically means your body is just totally overwhelmed with lactic acid. It depletes your minerals and the longer a person is held in that state, the body is basically on emergency mode. You can stay in that mode for a year, two years, five years, ten years. And the longer you’re there, of course, the longer it takes to recover. pHenomenal puts out the lactic acidosis in a short amount of time, but it’s a matter of recovery. And that’s why, in a lot of ways, once again, on my site I’ve divided up between having MRSA for less than a year or more than a year because they’re different people. So she’s three years, but she’s going to recover just like anybody else.
Deborah: That’s beautiful. It’s an incredible feeling to know that you’re helping and there is something that is so effective, not only on the outside but, like you said Shannon, the internal, the mood, everything that keeps us – everything we need to get going every day. It’s not suppressed any more. It really is a nasty disease, the more you learn about it. But it really is a godsend to know that there’s hope out there for people.
Shannon: Yes, there’s hope.
Deborah: There’s hope.
Shannon: Hey, thank you, Deborah and keep sending those pictures.
Deborah: I will. Thank you, so much.


I currently have MRSA at this time. I am still trying to figure out why!!
this is my second time. The first time I was on a plane trip to NC to see
my daughter and grandsons. And ended up in a hospital as I had a red
line going up my arm almost to the front chest area ..
The one Dr said it was a brown recluse bite and then another Dr came in and tested it for MRSA. WHAT?? What is MRSA? I dont have a clue to
what they were telling me. Only that if I would have went to bed that night I probably wouldnt be talking right now.
God was with me on that one. So I learned from it …I and my husband
are clean freaks and sitting here wondering how I got it again???
How did I get it in the first place?? I need to know ……would someone
please answer that question for me?
On antibotics big dose according to the pharmacist comment.
When am I contagious and how will I know??
Sincerely
Tired of MRSA,,, it hurts like hell.
Hello Debi!
My understanding of “catching” MRSA goes like this: We all have MRSA on our skins, in our noses, and it is omnipresent in the environment. However, when our bodies become too acidic (blood, tissue, saliva, urine) this acidity lowers our immune system’s ability to kill MRSA and other pathogens. This is explained on the following page, http://mrsa30day.com/whats-happening-to-me/ .
So we just have to become too acidic (and simple “stress” will cause this type of acidity) and then MRSA will have an environment very supportive to it multiplying. Eating sugar, starches, alcohol and tea/coffee also cause lots of acid in our system (they are acid-forming foods).
I’m thinking that you must have been stressed, possibly your diet was tending toward the acidic, and the MRSA that is frequently in our everyday environment began to multiply.
I would recommend using the pHenomenal Product to bringing your system toward the alkaline. This has the effect of making your internal “biological terrain” very uncomfortable to MRSA. It usually works quickly and you can take it along with antibiotics.
Regarding contagion … my understanding is that people who are not acidic will not host MRSA. Let me know if this answer help.
Elizabeth
My husband is being treated for his third MRSA staph infection, home iv antibiotics for six weeks (Cubicin). They have gone in his back for the fifth time to clean out the infection. The infection never shows up in his blood or bone. His incision gets red and then it begins draining. Was wondering if there is another way we should be treating this so he will not have the MRSA come back again.
My oldest daughter was an RN and she got MRSA and has been very sick with it for over 8years, she could not work any more,has two sons,and is alone…She has received pic lines with anti-biotics,she has take anti-biotics by mouth and by intravenous…..Still never seems to improve..She is 57 and has been tired,sick and has had no life..Her immune system is shot, when I saw this website and found hope in the testemonials How do I order!!!!!
Hi Barbara,
So heart breaking reading the details about your daughter and her struggle with MRSA. I see you read Jennifer’s story, and I am certain Deborah ( her mother) can identify with what you, as her mom are going through also.
Yes, you can order here : http://mrsa30day.com/order-phenomenal-online/ I would recommend that you start out with the “30DAY package” with the 2 one liter bottles of pHenemonal , the MRSA skin healing gel, and the b-Phree body wash . Treating the infection internally by drinking the pHenemonal water will start breaking down the Hydrogen bonds of the Lactic Acid and other toxins . You will start urinating these out. As a result, you will have more energy as Oxygen starts to increase throughout the blood/tissue.
Have her use the MRSA skin healing gel daily on the open sores. This will assist in reducing some itching and neutralizing acid from the site n the skin.
The b-Phree body wash is done once a week for 10 minutes. She will feel great after a round of this body wash.
It may take you some time , as it rook Jennifer 6/7 months to heal, but was getting stronger daily ! This will happen to your daughter also.
In addition, I highly recommend she get a good probiotic as all the antibiotics takes it toll on the gut /immune system friendly flora. As you may have read also, sugars do need to be reduced and eventually at a very low level as MRSA does consume glucose.
I wish your daughter a wonderful recovery ! Please keep us updated as she regains her strength back for her children and eventually back in her career.
Warm Regards,
Shannon Brown
MRSA30Day
Research Team
Thank you so much for the photos.. a picture really is worth a thousand words and it has helped me greatly!!!
My boyfriend has just been diagnosed with staph. His elbow and fingers have red swollen pus filled boils or sores. He has had this problem off and on for a long time. He also suffers from periodic joint pain that debilitates him. Questions: are staph and MRSA the same thing? Can the joint pain be from the poison in his blood or is that arthritis? He is taking antibiotic and using topical wash, should places be kept covered with bandages or allowed to breath? Am I at risk ? Thank you for all of the information.
Hi Shannon,
I have had MRSA now for 5 yrs, ever since I started caring for my mom when she came to live with me from a nursing home shortly after my dad passed in 2006. I get the skin lesions which are extremely painful. It took the doctors 9 months to diagnose it as MRSA and treat me because they could never get a culture of the lesions since I could never get an appointment right away went I had them. I was always using Hibicleans to clean my skin. No one else in my family has it but me. There are my husband and 2 sons that live at home. They would prescribe antibiotics and a creme to put on them which would clear them up but it seems whenever I get stressed they pop out with a vengence. I can get them anywhere. I would love to get your product as I am 53 yrs old and am always tired, have no energy, just feel very listliss. I am disabled and on a fixed income and I really can’t afford the prices all at one time as I need all three of your products. Can you work with your customers like in breaking down the payments for them over a period of months to help them get what they need through a credit card and take out payments that way so it would not be a hardship for me as I really do desperately need help in feeling better. I mean I don’t know if this is possible but it would really help me a lot if it can be done. I know I need to work on my stress levels its very hard to do when you have 5 kids who are 29, 27, 23, 21 and 20. There is always something going on with one of them or more at the same time. Plus I have a 4 yr old grandson who is a sweetheart. I just want to be able to have more energy and do more things and no more breakouts cause they are sooo painful and they itch like crazy. Please let me know what I can do to help myself. Thank you so much. Terry
I was overwhelmed by the site about M.R.S.A. and trying to understand the tissue killer bacteria is a very hard thing to absorb. I did gather the staph-infection hospital part but it is hard for me to wrap my mind around the resistance and the causes. To see that stress and sugar is the devils food, so to speak, is understandable to me because I LOVE sweet things and I suffer from depression, sleeplessness, and yes, stress. Reading this has definitely shed some brighter light on the subject.
Hello Diane,
Thank you for your feedback ! Happy we could place some pieces of the puzzle together for you.
Yes, stress and sugar are not a good combination .
pHenemonal will assist with the negative affects of stress / daily living . Most important will eliminate the hydrogen from your blood / body.
Best of increased health to you !
Shannon Brown
MRSA30Day
Research Team
Shannon,
During a 3 month hospital stay, my husband contracted MRSA in his lungs. Took loads of Vancomycin, a Malaria drug and others. It has been three years now, but he has not felt well since and I never thought about the possiblilty of this being the reason. Since his MRSA was in an organ instead of a wound, would your product be good for him to take?
Hello Kay,
I am sorry to hear that your husband’s health has not returned and, unfortunately, this is common with MRSA infections. But don’t give up hope. pHenomenal will definitely help balance the pH of his body and give him renewed energy. I strongly encourage you to try the pHenomenal water.
I hope that helps you.
Elizabeth