Can someone please explain to me then, when eating something bad why
doesn't the stomach kill off the bad bacteria if infact no bacteria gets
into the intestines.? I mean, whether stomach flu or food poisoning,
anyone will tell u they make frequent washroom visits..and we all know
its not pleasant. How does this occurance come about? If the stomach
acids are so strong as to neutralize "ANY" bacteria, we wouldn't be
having this problem would we? So bacteria does make it to the lower
digestive organs. The stomach isn't the only organ involved. Every organ
in the body has a individual function. However, at the same time every
organ works together. It's like a mass production factory. The body
works synergistically. So if we have bad bacteria, what naturally helps
to control this.? FLORA?( good bacteria )
But when it's out of balance, that is where the problem occurs. It's
based on the same principal as Acidosis and Alkalinity. Body can
equalize alkalinity but not acidosis. Most people are in acidosis and
don't even know it.

-----Original Message-----
From: sol [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 1:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Air Compressor - good flora

No, I get your point. I just do not agree with you that CS can get into 
the colon in a form to hurt any bacteria there, good or bad, unless 
there is already water diarrhea present. 



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