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I won't claim to fully understand the post either - however... it would
seem that our internal bacterial (et al?) ecosystem is vital to our good
health and provides a more-or-less symbiotic relationship with each of
us. To me this means that I don't ever want to intentionally kill those
internal bacteria (never will use antibiotics knowingly) and, further,
that I want to properly "feed" them (and, thus, me) through careful
decisions about my diet. I do not care if there is dirt (with
attendant, living microbes) on my vegetables; mould on my berries, etc.
Though not germane to the specific topic at hand, I try to preserve the
external bacteria on my skin by bathing only in plain water (water is an
excellent solvent). You might say that I have a healthy respect for all
the microbes that inhabit my body.
I am keenly interested in Tom's perspective.
Regards,
-=mark=-
Debbie Maddox wrote:
>don't mean to sound dumb here but what exactly does this mean in simple
>laymens terms??
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