Keep researching it. You'll find some real docs concurring.
It keeps the skin from healing back together as rapidly and causes more scarring.
"Hi. I'm Joe Blow. I'm from Nawlins. I live in a city which is built on ground UNDER sea level and UNDER the level of the lake next door." Pay me when it gets hammered by a hurricane or the river overflows or the lake overflows onto my land. I'm a victim. Pay me NOW!"
-- If we attend continually and promptly to the little that we can do, we shall ere long be surprised to find how little remains that we cannot do. -- Samuel Butler
Its actually pretty good, but it gives me gas big time
Gunner
Whenever a Liberal utters the term "Common Sense approach"....grab your wallet, your ass, and your guns because the sombitch is about to do something damned nasty to all three of them.
This gives me a business idea. How about a weekend vacation and immunization spa? Two days in my ancient dirt-floor garage ought to do it. It's got everything -- a roof, plenty of wildlife hanging out, and a grill for cookouts right outside. There are bugs in that floor that have been cultivating for 80 years -- diseases that everyone thought were extinct.
$50. And I'll put up a cot and rig the garden hose for a shower...
Notny more. The article mentions that the new resistant super bugs were extremely rare in the 1990s. Many have now attained 'epidemic' status, propagating in improperly treated trash and sewage as well as unsafe composting practices.
This ain't our grandfather's strep and staph.
Pshaw, I say. Moderation, not psychosis.
Our job is to maintain our existing feedback loops in shape and give them medical assistance when they fall out of regulation. I *agree* that the occasional 'bacterial challenge' is normally a *good thing*.
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However: Part of our task is to avoid (let's face it) serious man-made illnesses that are likely to knock our feedback loops flat before they have time to recover.
Our problems start the moment we deny the massive effectiveness of our evolved hardware and our problems get really huge when we hand over total responsibility for our wellness to elite shamans, some of which would not recognise the Hippocratic Oath if it were spelled out in front of them. They are part of our exploding criminal class because they make their money *creating* illness.
Well, I've decided that I can guarantee that, after two days in my garage, you'll leave with an acute respiratory disorder, or severe gastric distress, or a full-body rash. And, as an added bonus, you'll get a mudpack made from dirt supplied by the local Superfund site, the former Raritan Arsenal, which also will give you a chance to soak some serious toxins into your pores.
Ayup. It's all about money any more. Doctors make a whole lot more maintaining an illness vs. removing it from their patients. Can you say "Medical/Industrial Complex"? I knew you could.
When I'm king, there will be free/cheap clinics everywhere again, and they'll allow us white folk in 'em again.
-- If we attend continually and promptly to the little that we can do, we shall ere long be surprised to find how little remains that we cannot do. -- Samuel Butler
-- If we attend continually and promptly to the little that we can do, we shall ere long be surprised to find how little remains that we cannot do. -- Samuel Butler
Hear, hear! I smoke cigarettes partly for the same reason - the cigarette smoke, in addition to providing smoking pleasure and something to stick in my mouth, provides a vehicle for flushing the truly nasty crap out of my lungs, like car exhaust. ;-D
It was cheap and effective. (Why wasn't it outlawed?)
:)
Look for a lot more of the same as 'professional medical care' is replaced by the efforts of trained laypersons, home practitioners, untrained amateurs, backyard 'medical entrepreneurs' and witch doctors (in chronological order).
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