Guest guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 " The product poses a microbiological risk because of the presence of pathogens (including Pseudomonas aeruginosa) and potentially pathogenic organisms (including Klebsiella pneumoniae and Enterococcus faecium) at a bacterial count of 5.4 * 105 CFU/g. " ------------------ One million poo bacteria CFU per CC means to me there's actual poo in it and you may see the specks. Only if you use colloidal silver and peroxide as the carrier IMO. Reminds me of the anti-organic campaign that was airing on our national television, that showed a couple of fresh-pulled carrots tossed onto the counter with some dirt falling off, and the words, " that might not be dirt on your organic carrots. " CODEX is gonna love this. all good, Duncan > > > I was intrigued by the mention of the toothpowder so I Googled it and found this website. Just for your information, be careful of some imports. Barbara > > http://unsafe-products.net/2011/01/21/herbal-tooth-powder-vicco-vajradanti-recal\ led-due-to-microbiological-risk/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 Duncan, I can't tell if you are supporting the possibility of contamination or not from your response. I don't know anything about the toothpowder or how to use it so what did you mean by " Only if you use colloidal silver and peroxide as the carrier " ? Use it along with it to kill the pathogens to be safe? Yuck! Barbara > > > > > > I was intrigued by the mention of the toothpowder so I Googled it and found this website. Just for your information, be careful of some imports. Barbara > > > > http://unsafe-products.net/2011/01/21/herbal-tooth-powder-vicco-vajradanti-recal\ led-due-to-microbiological-risk/ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 Barabara, no I don't support the idea of contamination and neither does CODEX. However, the TV ad aginst organic farming that pointed out my organic carrots could be contaminated failed to get a rise out of me. I don't want CODEX or Monsanto touching my carrots; I'd rather have the poo thank you. And I'm dead serious. Yes, I'd wash them in CS and peroxide first. The idea to use contaminated tooth powder with CS and peroxide in it is only a small step from that. You've got to say no to CODEX though. all good, Duncan > > > Duncan, I can't tell if you are supporting the possibility of contamination or not from your response. I don't know anything about the toothpowder or how to use it so what did you mean by " Only if you use colloidal silver and peroxide as the carrier " ? Use it along with it to kill the pathogens to be safe? Yuck! > Barbara > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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