> >hi, > >You are both right to a certain extent about the antibiotics thing. Think >about this. When I was tested for chemicals at the EHC in Dallas they >found traces of compounds of drugs my patients were having IV. i bathed >these patients with no gloves, and did other things besides handling the >drugs which I did with sterile technique. > >When I was in the hospital with kidney infection in 1989, very sick I >opened my eyes one morning as the nurse was piggy backing the antibiotic >and found her running the air and the an\tibiotic out of the tubing onto >the carpeted floor---and we don't know how these resistant strains came >about? Poo\r technique plain and simple. Plus of course indescriminate >usage therof. > >I must say however that I just had my life saved by antibiotics and that >the bug was sensitive to alot of drugs which made me very happy that I had >not taken antibiotics for every little thing--praise God!!! > >Then there is Cathy, am ex pediatric oncology nurse friend of mine who >wound up with all the chemo in her body from carrying the babies around in >her arms, diapers and other excretion including breathing. she is still >pretty sick as it wiped out her immune system and she lost tolerance for >all foods and is on parenteral feedings to live--talk about expensive and >cumbersome and so forth. > >Dr. Rea at the EHC in Dallas said that if I wanted to put perfume on my >skin I might as well take a teaspoonful because it is absorbed that >easily. Ever wonder why you smell funny after alot of garlic??? Sort of >the opposite. > >Then there are morphine and fentenyl patches on the skin used for >analgesia and pain control in painful and chronic and fatal diseases--goes >right into the bloodstream from the skin and walla pain relief. These are >really good for people who also have an absorption problem. > >WHen I breathe diesel exhaust even on the hiway behind a big rig and it >gets into the car I really get bright and awake, and usually have a >siezure of some sort with in a few hours or minutes unless I can block the >whole thing with a shot or drops. > >So if you are around someone on high enough dosages of antibiotics and >inhale the same air touch their skin like hugging, bathing, washing their >clothes and so forth, depending on the integrity of their system and yours >there is absolutely the chance of experiencing at least some of the >substance. ] > >Illustration was the woman whose husband was accidently dipped in dioxin >and was very sick with the flu like symptoms, slept together and the next >day he died and she barely lived in renal failure and multiple system >failure and is now a chemically sensitive person who has to be hooked to >IV's constantly with magnesium and calcium to stop her siezures as drugs >don't work--make her worse./ > >Well I can go on and on of course but you get the picture. Lots of >\factors, but it seems all people are becoming a bit immune stressed with >the constant bombardment of chemicals--exhaust and so forth just happening >in normal life. Even dishwasher detergent is hazardous to your health. >
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