Guest guest Posted May 17, 2010 Report Share Posted May 17, 2010 OMG, that is so gross.....never thought of that. > > > When you are dealing with immune function problems,you are more open to catch something than the normal person, just be aware of what you are doing, so you dont overload your system more while you are trying to heal. > I have someone near and dear to me that is dealing with MSRA right now, > ( antibiotic resistant staph ) and she got it at the hospital when she > came to visit me. > She had been sick with a cold/allergies for a couple weeks prior, so her immune system > was still low, even tho she was well. It made her an open door for that MSRA to > creep right into her system. She has been very ill with it for a few weeks now. > > You just never know.... > Feces and body fluids detected on new clothes bought in stores > Monday, May 17, 2010 by: Gutierrez, staff writer > > http://www.naturalnews.com/028802_clothing_feces.html > > (NaturalNews) Clothing purchased new off the retail rack may be contaminated with potentially disease-causing organisms from bodily secretions, according to an investigation conducted by " Good Morning America. " > > The television program hired microbiologist Philip Tierno of New York University to culture 14 articles clothing purchased from three different high- and low-end chain stores in New York City. Several articles of clothing tested positive for bacteria indicating contamination with feces or other bodily secretions. > > " On this black and tan blouse we found representation of respiratory secretions, skin flora, and some fecal flora, " Tierno said. > > Another jacket contained similar secretions, especially in the armpit and " buttocks " area, he said. One blouse even contained vaginal organisms and yeast in addition to fecal bacteria. > > " Some garments were grossly contaminated with many organisms ... indicating that either many people tried it on or ... someone tried it on with heavy contamination, " he said. > > According to the " Good Morning America " report, the clothing probably became contaminated in changing rooms. Alternately, the supposedly new clothes might have actually been returned items put back on the rack without washing. > > " The customer probably gets the wool pulled over their eyes, " said former retail saleswoman Tori . > > " A lot of people just come home and if it has a tag attached, they think it's brand new and they wear it. You really never know where it's been. " > > According to Tierno, the risk of becoming sick from wearing or trying on such contaminated clothing is rare, but real. Therefore, he recommends that consumers wash all new clothing in hot water or run it through a dryer cycle before wearing. > > " In a sense, you are touching somebody's arm pit or groin, " he said. " So you want to be protected that's all. > > " You may not come down with anything and, most cases you don't, but it's potentially possible. " > > Sources for this story include: www.stylelist.com; abcnews.go.com. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2010 Report Share Posted May 17, 2010 Ya, Patty, pretty disgusting, huh? Hay, any results on your test ? Love Dede Re: Feces and body fluids detected on new clothes bought in stores " Natural New OMG, that is so gross.....never thought of that. > > > When you are dealing with immune function problems,you are more open to catch something than the normal person, just be aware of what you are doing, so you dont overload your system more while you are trying to heal. > I have someone near and dear to me that is dealing with MSRA right now, > ( antibiotic resistant staph ) and she got it at the hospital when she > came to visit me. > She had been sick with a cold/allergies for a couple weeks prior, so her immune system > was still low, even tho she was well. It made her an open door for that MSRA to > creep right into her system. She has been very ill with it for a few weeks now. > > You just never know.... > Feces and body fluids detected on new clothes bought in stores > Monday, May 17, 2010 by: Gutierrez, staff writer > > http://www.naturalnews.com/028802_clothing_feces.html > > (NaturalNews) Clothing purchased new off the retail rack may be contaminated with potentially disease-causing organisms from bodily secretions, according to an investigation conducted by "Good Morning America." > > The television program hired microbiologist Philip Tierno of New York University to culture 14 articles clothing purchased from three different high- and low-end chain stores in New York City. Several articles of clothing tested positive for bacteria indicating contamination with feces or other bodily secretions. > > "On this black and tan blouse we found representation of respiratory secretions, skin flora, and some fecal flora," Tierno said. > > Another jacket contained similar secretions, especially in the armpit and "buttocks" area, he said. One blouse even contained vaginal organisms and yeast in addition to fecal bacteria. > > "Some garments were grossly contaminated with many organisms ... indicating that either many people tried it on or ... someone tried it on with heavy contamination," he said. > > According to the "Good Morning America" report, the clothing probably became contaminated in changing rooms. Alternately, the supposedly new clothes might have actually been returned items put back on the rack without washing. > > "The customer probably gets the wool pulled over their eyes," said former retail saleswoman Tori . > > "A lot of people just come home and if it has a tag attached, they think it's brand new and they wear it. You really never know where it's been." > > According to Tierno, the risk of becoming sick from wearing or trying on such contaminated clothing is rare, but real. Therefore, he recommends that consumers wash all new clothing in hot water or run it through a dryer cycle before wearing. > > "In a sense, you are touching somebody's arm pit or groin," he said. "So you want to be protected that's all. > > "You may not come down with anything and, most cases you don't, but it's potentially possible." > > Sources for this story include: www.stylelist.com; abcnews.go.com. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2010 Report Share Posted May 17, 2010 I know.... Ewwwww Sent from my iPhone On May 17, 2010, at 11:53 AM, " glory2glory1401 " <glory2glory1401@... > wrote: > OMG, that is so gross.....never thought of that. > > >> >> >> When you are dealing with immune function problems,you are more >> open to catch something than the normal person, just be aware of >> what you are doing, so you dont overload your system more while you >> are trying to heal. >> I have someone near and dear to me that is dealing with MSRA right >> now, >> ( antibiotic resistant staph ) and she got it at the hospital when >> she >> came to visit me. >> She had been sick with a cold/allergies for a couple weeks prior, >> so her immune system >> was still low, even tho she was well. It made her an open door >> for that MSRA to >> creep right into her system. She has been very ill with it for a >> few weeks now. >> >> You just never know.... >> Feces and body fluids detected on new clothes bought in stores >> Monday, May 17, 2010 by: Gutierrez, staff writer >> >> http://www.naturalnews.com/028802_clothing_feces.html >> >> (NaturalNews) Clothing purchased new off the retail rack may be >> contaminated with potentially disease-causing organisms from bodily >> secretions, according to an investigation conducted by " Good >> Morning America. " >> >> The television program hired microbiologist Philip Tierno of New >> York University to culture 14 articles clothing purchased from >> three different high- and low-end chain stores in New York City. >> Several articles of clothing tested positive for bacteria >> indicating contamination with feces or other bodily secretions. >> >> " On this black and tan blouse we found representation of >> respiratory secretions, skin flora, and some fecal flora, " Tierno >> said. >> >> Another jacket contained similar secretions, especially in the >> armpit and " buttocks " area, he said. One blouse even contained >> vaginal organisms and yeast in addition to fecal bacteria. >> >> " Some garments were grossly contaminated with many organisms ... >> indicating that either many people tried it on or ... someone tried >> it on with heavy contamination, " he said. >> >> According to the " Good Morning America " report, the clothing >> probably became contaminated in changing rooms. Alternately, the >> supposedly new clothes might have actually been returned items put >> back on the rack without washing. >> >> " The customer probably gets the wool pulled over their eyes, " said >> former retail saleswoman Tori . >> >> " A lot of people just come home and if it has a tag attached, they >> think it's brand new and they wear it. You really never know where >> it's been. " >> >> According to Tierno, the risk of becoming sick from wearing or >> trying on such contaminated clothing is rare, but real. Therefore, >> he recommends that consumers wash all new clothing in hot water or >> run it through a dryer cycle before wearing. >> >> " In a sense, you are touching somebody's arm pit or groin, " he >> said. " So you want to be protected that's all. >> >> " You may not come down with anything and, most cases you don't, but >> it's potentially possible. " >> >> Sources for this story include: www.stylelist.com; abcnews.go.com. >> > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2010 Report Share Posted May 18, 2010 Hey Dede! Yes, my kidney ultrasound was all clear!!! I'm good to go! Patty > > > > > > When you are dealing with immune function problems,you are more open to catch something than the normal person, just be aware of what you are doing, so you dont overload your system more while you are trying to heal. > > I have someone near and dear to me that is dealing with MSRA right now, > > ( antibiotic resistant staph ) and she got it at the hospital when she > > came to visit me. > > She had been sick with a cold/allergies for a couple weeks prior, so her immune system > > was still low, even tho she was well. It made her an open door for that MSRA to > > creep right into her system. She has been very ill with it for a few weeks now. > > > > You just never know.... > > Feces and body fluids detected on new clothes bought in stores > > Monday, May 17, 2010 by: Gutierrez, staff writer > > > > http://www.naturalnews.com/028802_clothing_feces.html > > > > (NaturalNews) Clothing purchased new off the retail rack may be contaminated with potentially disease-causing organisms from bodily secretions, according to an investigation conducted by " Good Morning America. " > > > > The television program hired microbiologist Philip Tierno of New York University to culture 14 articles clothing purchased from three different high- and low-end chain stores in New York City. Several articles of clothing tested positive for bacteria indicating contamination with feces or other bodily secretions. > > > > " On this black and tan blouse we found representation of respiratory secretions, skin flora, and some fecal flora, " Tierno said. > > > > Another jacket contained similar secretions, especially in the armpit and " buttocks " area, he said. One blouse even contained vaginal organisms and yeast in addition to fecal bacteria. > > > > " Some garments were grossly contaminated with many organisms ... indicating that either many people tried it on or ... someone tried it on with heavy contamination, " he said. > > > > According to the " Good Morning America " report, the clothing probably became contaminated in changing rooms. Alternately, the supposedly new clothes might have actually been returned items put back on the rack without washing. > > > > " The customer probably gets the wool pulled over their eyes, " said former retail saleswoman Tori . > > > > " A lot of people just come home and if it has a tag attached, they think it's brand new and they wear it. You really never know where it's been. " > > > > According to Tierno, the risk of becoming sick from wearing or trying on such contaminated clothing is rare, but real. Therefore, he recommends that consumers wash all new clothing in hot water or run it through a dryer cycle before wearing. > > > > " In a sense, you are touching somebody's arm pit or groin, " he said. " So you want to be protected that's all. > > > > " You may not come down with anything and, most cases you don't, but it's potentially possible. " > > > > Sources for this story include: www.stylelist.com; abcnews.go.com. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2010 Report Share Posted May 18, 2010 Yay ! ! Whoo Hoo ! Patty, I havent told you yet, but about a week ago, ( and I had been off the D-Mannos for 2 weeks cuz of my surgery,) and all of a sudden about 8 pm I started having those bladder spasms and such a strong urge to pee it made my eyes water, and all I did was dribble....so I decided to catch some pee to see if my kidneys were shuttin down again, and girl...it was real dark, and had lots of pink tissue looking junk in it....( amorphous ) I was up peeing every 20 minutes all night, then all of a sudden at 6 am no more bladder spasms or strong pee urges that make your eyes water and I was able to pee a good one.......and it was totally clear...... I had started the D-Mannos back up the second I started the bladder spasms....... I highly suggest you keep D-Mannos on hand......and use it the second you suspect a problem I am soooooo glad your test was good ! ! ! ! I am ok so long as I take the D-mannos.....my kidney functions in my blood are good too ! Luvya girl ! Dede Re: Feces and body fluids detected on new clothes bought in stores " Natural New Hey Dede! Yes, my kidney ultrasound was all clear!!! I'm good to go! Patty > > > > > > When you are dealing with immune function problems,you are more open to catch something than the normal person, just be aware of what you are doing, so you dont overload your system more while you are trying to heal. > > I have someone near and dear to me that is dealing with MSRA right now, > > ( antibiotic resistant staph ) and she got it at the hospital when she > > came to visit me. > > She had been sick with a cold/allergies for a couple weeks prior, so her immune system > > was still low, even tho she was well. It made her an open door for that MSRA to > > creep right into her system. She has been very ill with it for a few weeks now. > > > > You just never know.... > > Feces and body fluids detected on new clothes bought in stores > > Monday, May 17, 2010 by: Gutierrez, staff writer > > > > http://www.naturalnews.com/028802_clothing_feces.html > > > > (NaturalNews) Clothing purchased new off the retail rack may be contaminated with potentially disease-causing organisms from bodily secretions, according to an investigation conducted by "Good Morning America." > > > > The television program hired microbiologist Philip Tierno of New York University to culture 14 articles clothing purchased from three different high- and low-end chain stores in New York City. Several articles of clothing tested positive for bacteria indicating contamination with feces or other bodily secretions. > > > > "On this black and tan blouse we found representation of respiratory secretions, skin flora, and some fecal flora," Tierno said. > > > > Another jacket contained similar secretions, especially in the armpit and "buttocks" area, he said. One blouse even contained vaginal organisms and yeast in addition to fecal bacteria. > > > > "Some garments were grossly contaminated with many organisms ... indicating that either many people tried it on or ... someone tried it on with heavy contamination," he said. > > > > According to the "Good Morning America" report, the clothing probably became contaminated in changing rooms. Alternately, the supposedly new clothes might have actually been returned items put back on the rack without washing. > > > > "The customer probably gets the wool pulled over their eyes," said former retail saleswoman Tori . > > > > "A lot of people just come home and if it has a tag attached, they think it's brand new and they wear it. You really never know where it's been." > > > > According to Tierno, the risk of becoming sick from wearing or trying on such contaminated clothing is rare, but real. Therefore, he recommends that consumers wash all new clothing in hot water or run it through a dryer cycle before wearing. > > > > "In a sense, you are touching somebody's arm pit or groin," he said. "So you want to be protected that's all. > > > > "You may not come down with anything and, most cases you don't, but it's potentially possible." > > > > Sources for this story include: www.stylelist.com; abcnews.go.com. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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