In a message dated 97-08-07 13:48:09 EDT, [log in to unmask] (Nieft / Secola)
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Just because you can't see "germs" with the naked eye doesn't mean they
should be elevated to the status of boogey men. You probably have more
"germs" in your colon than you have cells in your body. "Germs" are the
link between the organic and the inorganic in soils which provide the basis
for all land plant life. etc
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Yes, I believe there are something like three times more bacteria cells in
the average human body than human cells. Fortunately most of our human cells
are a lot bigger than the micron-size bacteria, so, by VOLUME, we're still
mostly human, but without those trillions of bacteria we'd not live. :-)
bacterial 'ealth to ya!
Bob