Ahhm now I know why I don't vacuum too often, With bugs lurking everywhere, it bolsters up the immune system. I always wondered why nakid, native primitives look so healthy? Cleanliness, etc blahh was invented by Victorians who had tame housemaids doing all the work. However, us being herded together in Big Cities amplifies the options for bugs looking for food; they don't have to range to far around. I also often wondered how come doctors exposed to all those diseases don't get sick as often? The original idea of vaccinations arose from someone who reckoned that a mini-exposure to something bad would fix the immnue system, HOWever, recent batches of vaccines don't think that way. I last got done with one of those flue injections for free to oldies like me here and I was sick as a dog for three weeks, so I refused this year and bingo, no colds. What has "caused" the immense rise in diseases is sterilisation and other forms of cleanliness. But don't believe me, you might get healthy and then there's nothing to complain about. There's an old proverb: Everything in moderation. The figure of speech used here is called irony.


adrian.

Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
Regarding housekeeping: my ten year old son came home from elementary school the other day with information from his teacher: vacuuming the house regularly during flu season is important, she says, because when we sneeze and cough, the pathogens come down and lurk in the dust of an unclean residence. As avian flu is a big worry here in Japan, this advice might be correct. Perhaps a lurking epidemiologist can tell us whether or not cleanliness really is next to healthiness. . . .


JBB


On Thursday, Dec 16, 2004, at 00:50 Asia/Tokyo, sol wrote:

I think the bottom line for me is I either have to stop the "bugs" before they set up housekeeping, or jump on them at the very first sign, and I probably did neither.



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