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Germs are everywhere and being exposed to them is what strengthens the immune system from the time we are born. Desperately cleaning everything to death is CAUSING more problems than it is solving.
You obviously don't understand medicine and science so I won't waste my time trying to explain further.
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Most people have been conditioned to think of bacteria as harmful, but the reality is that we live in symbiosis with beneficial intestinal bacteria. The average person has about four pounds of bacteria in his body. The majority of this bacteria reside in the digestive tract. We'd die without the right intestinal bacteria, and unfortunately I believe this actually happens more often than most people realize. Many holistic doctors believe that imbalances in intestinal bacteria are a major factor in many of the chronic disorders that we have today. I think they are right.
believe the lack of helpful intestinal bacteria is due, in part, to our modern day lifestyles that include preservatives in food, a cumulative effect of fertilizers and pesticides in farming and the ever popular use of antibiotics. Preservatives in food keep harmful bacteria from growing in food products, but what do they do to our intestinal bacteria? Antibiotics kill harmful bacteria, but they also kill the beneficial bacteria in our bodies in the process. Chemical fertilizers in soil help crops to grow, but what effect do fertilizers and pesticides have on our bodies? All of these factors can impact beneficial bacteria, and without beneficial bacteria, our ability to absorb nutrients and fend off harmful bacteria decreases.
The researcher believes most of what ails us humans can be traced to a lack of bacteria. [LINK POSTED BY MEMBER] Only Members Can View This Truck Forum Link.
Powell-Peralta you should go take a hot bath in Lysol...
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Bug 'zoo' living on your skin
Will Dunham
Reuters
Researchers on a safari for microbes have found that human skin is populated by a veritable menagerie of bacteria: 182 species.
Some apparently live there permanently and others just drop by for a visit.
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Bottom line is, if you managed to eliminate the bacteria from your life, you will eliminate your life, as well.
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i would remind all that we are not talking about "the world" per se; We are talking about a dining room table where we are (supposed) going to eat food.
If you think it's ok to leave a table wet, then you should be ashamed of yourselves.
i would remind all that we are not talking about "the world" per se; We are talking about a dining room table where we are (supposed) going to eat food.
If you think it's ok to leave a table wet, then you should be ashamed of yourselves.
But I don't eat off the table. I eat off the plate...
First off the towel is suppose to be rung out so much so that the table almost dries completely. I agree with ducks, I eat off the plate and not the table. Hey ducks, long time no see.
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