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My Brother kept pigs, and he said that the manure had to be left to rot down for

so long before being put onto crops, as this in turn got rid of E.Coli, and

there were not the antibiotics arround like there are today. If the pigs got any

upset stomach's they were not even allowed to go to market or to the the

slaughter house.

I have however today seen reports that this E.Coli has been found in the manure,

and they now say that it has to be rotted down for longer, but this in turn cold

be due to giving too many antibiotics to animals.

Doctors are also doing the same to us instead of segregating a patient who

develops an infection, they leave them in the ward to infect another patient.

C-Diff another nasty is also caused by antibiotics. Why do they not learn to

give probiotics to humans and animals along with antibiotics. If you are in

hospital you are simply at their mercy.

Kathleen

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> http://www.naturalnews.com/032590_ecoli_superbugs.html

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> (NaturalNews) The e.coli outbreak in Germany is raising alarm worldwide as

> scientists are now describing this particular strain of e.coli as " extremely

> aggressive and toxic. " Even worse, the strain is resistant to antibiotics,

> making it one of the world's first widespread superbug food infections

> that's racking up a noticeable body count while sickening thousands.

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This report isn't up to date because a couple of days ago on the German news

they were saying that they have decided the source of the outbreak is not salad

vegetables from Spain, as originally thought, but that it might be difficult to

trace the source now because the food concerned might have all been consumed.

It is possible to transfer e.coli on vegetables, so that part of the article

isn't right either.

http://recipes.howstuffworks.com/ecoli-spinach.htm

Miriam

> http://www.naturalnews.com/032590_ecoli_superbugs.html

> Of course, virtually every report you'll read on this in the mainstream media

has the facts wrong. This isn't about cucumbers being dangerous, because e.coli

does not grow on cucumbers. E.coli is an intestinal strain of bacteria that only

grows inside the guts of animals (and people). Thus, the source of all this

e.coli is ANIMAL, not vegetable.

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> Doctors are also doing the same to us instead of segregating a patient who develops an infection, they leave them in the ward to infect another patient. C-Diff another nasty is also caused by antibiotics. Why do they not learn to give probiotics to humans and animals along with antibiotics. If you are in hospital you are simply at their mercy.> Kathleen

Thanks Kathleen, I can testify, not only with my late partner's contraction of C-Diff, leading to her demise, but also my ward councillor's mother received similar treatment. at the same hospital. The daughter sought press coverage and I don't know the outcome. I've finally engaged a Barrister for gross negligence. Even GP's in my area are saying how reluctant they are to send their patients to this hospital.

I've received an appointment for surgery in 3 weeks time that will require general anaesthesia. I'm only going for an appraisal because I'm declining GA with adrenal insufficiency and hypothyroidism. There seems to be increasing animosity between doctors and those patients that are simply educating theirselves in order that they receive the best fully informed consent?

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