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Robert Kesterson wrote:
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> True enough. But a healthy person with a strong immune system 
> shouldn't have to fret over every little bacteria that comes along.  
> You can't kill them all anyway.
>
> -- 
Not so quick!
Janice's example is a good example of the red herring of modern 
medicine, germ theory rules for the deceived.

We hear that all inorganic metals are poisons. Poisons make sick.
Poisons in a microbial culture likely to make nasty germs.
Ignore poisons, look at nasty germs! So say the teachers.
Wallah! It is so!

Except for those who stop eating opioids (wheat) and brain starts to do 
its thing.

William

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