Guest guest Posted August 27, 2007 Report Share Posted August 27, 2007 Barb Just something else to consider..The place I get my culture plates would sell to schools to do there little projects, unfortunately kids were coming down with problems whenever they came into contact with high levels of growths in the plates. So surprisingly they are no longer using culture plates from this manufacturer for school projects.. tonby > > Guys: > > I think we have to stop think about the bacteria in the body as good > vs bad ( and I'm talking about the bacteria in the gut, muscous > menbranes, throat, ears mouth- etc..). It's a BALANCE that is a > healthy thing. What we call a good bug can cause a problem if it's > proliferating out of control. > > Barb > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2007 Report Share Posted September 1, 2007 Missed my point- It's a BALANCE of different species opposing each other- not necessarily good v bad per se... and I know people with perfect teeth that don't exactly take care of them- and they heal fast with no infections.. Just a damn good immune system. What we (the chronically sick ones) are doing is finding ways to assistt our immune systems- If we had one of the superior immune systems (like my Russian 50 yr old friend- who I've NEVER seen sick- even hardly a sniffle) Then we would be here talking to each other. I'm not saying I have any answers- I'm just making observations. B > > > > > Dan > > Think of it like this, everyone tries to brush there teeth three > > times a day to stop the bacteria from destroying there teeth?Why are > > these so called good bacteria attacked on a three times a day basis > > (brushing) to stop there destructive ways, yet you get a group of > > numb nuts preaching how important it is to keep the supposed good > > guys?When you keep things supposedly clean, and supposedly bacteria > > free, your using selective pressure which makes genetically modified > > bacteria, which also no longer act the same way- hence allergies and > > the like. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2007 Report Share Posted September 1, 2007 I agree about the balance being important, but I also think there are some very bad bugs out there just waiting for an unsuspecting host to come along. Some of us happen to be luckier than others in that we don't encounter them, or we don't already have a bacterial balance just waiting to be tipped. I feel really confident that my balance was pushed over the edge by very bad dental practices coinciding with a highly resistant bacteria that I acquired at the YMCA pool (still alive in all that chlorine). penny Barb Peck <egroups1bp@...> wrote: Missed my point- It's a BALANCE of different species opposing each other- not necessarily good v bad per se... and I know people with perfect teeth that don't exactly take care of them- and they heal fast with no infections.. Just a damn good immune system.What we (the chronically sick ones) are doing is finding ways to assistt our immune systems- If we had one of the superior immune systems (like my Russian 50 yr old friend- who I've NEVER seen sick- even hardly a sniffle) Then we would be here talking to each other.I'm not saying I have any answers- I'm just making observations.B> > >> > Dan> > Think of it like this, everyone tries to brush there teeth three > > times a day to stop the bacteria from destroying there teeth?Why are > > these so called good bacteria attacked on a three times a day basis> > (brushing) to stop there destructive ways, yet you get a group of > > numb nuts preaching how important it is to keep the supposed good > > guys?When you keep things supposedly clean, and supposedly bacteria > > free, your using selective pressure which makes genetically modified > > bacteria, which also no longer act the same way- hence allergies and > > the like.> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2007 Report Share Posted September 2, 2007 Barb There is other issues that have to be addressed that has nothing to do with the actual immune system..You need all your organs firing beautifully, and in order for this to occur you need to make sure your not carrying any excess weight/bad fats. Your very familiar with all the pathways in your liver- imagine, if like many, there's a fatty liver diagnosis- which surely might mean it's not firing correctly..Look at the issues with heart disease in many of us (according to cheney's testing even)..Also if your dehydrated you don't have an immune system like normal people know it...There's so many variables- unfortunately some people want to retrofit tick born in between the lines instead of focusing on the whole gammit of problems we face- coagulation/clotting, liver disease, heart disease, skeletal defects -scoliosis/bone spurs/ spondilitis .. microcircualtion- lymphatic drainage/stagnation-brain stem infection all the way thru the sinus and into the brain, and all the way down to the thyroid and surrounding area's... So yeah Barb it's a balance..But people tend to ignore this picture to place there focus on Babesia- as an egs... On another note similar to your healthy russian friend-I tend to notice that people that dive into the cold oceans and swim regularly in the mornings also qualify for perfect health- many have to go back as far as 18 years to remember there last cold?How good is it to tackle inflammation like this instead of trying to throw pills at it... So the focus I tend to not want people to ignore, is the oppurtuinistic infections that make these king size problems hard to resolve IMO... > > Missed my point- It's a BALANCE of different species opposing each > other- not necessarily good v bad per se... and I know people with > perfect teeth that don't exactly take care of them- and they heal fast > with no infections.. Just a damn good immune system. > > What we (the chronically sick ones) are doing is finding ways to > assistt our immune systems- If we had one of the superior immune > systems (like my Russian 50 yr old friend- who I've NEVER seen sick- > even hardly a sniffle) Then we would be here talking to each other. > > I'm not saying I have any answers- I'm just making observations. > B > > > > > > > > > > Dan > > > Think of it like this, everyone tries to brush there teeth three > > > times a day to stop the bacteria from destroying there teeth? Why > are > > > these so called good bacteria attacked on a three times a day basis > > > (brushing) to stop there destructive ways, yet you get a group of > > > numb nuts preaching how important it is to keep the supposed good > > > guys?When you keep things supposedly clean, and supposedly bacteria > > > free, your using selective pressure which makes genetically > modified > > > bacteria, which also no longer act the same way- hence allergies > and > > > the like. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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