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Date: | Fri, 22 Aug 1997 18:12:22 -0700 |
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Stefan Joest wrote:
> I always read, that cooking destroys Salmonella and that it can catch
> you only if you are eating raw eggs or dishes made with raw eggs. So
> I'm confused now. Can you help me?
I believe the cooked chicken that I got Salmonella from was undercooked,
and not enough to kill the bacteria. It happened to me twice at the same
resturant.
> And salmon containing Salmonella is a riddle to me too. I thought, they
> are only infesting chicken? Is the similarity of the names intended
> here because Salmonella originally are fish (salmon?) bacteria?
No connection. I can't be sure it was Salmonella, could have been any
bacteria, but my point was that since I have been eating this way I no
longer get bacterial poisoning. I think the Instincto theory is that
bacteria are helpful.
My best, Ellie
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