The first and excellent produce to disinfect is the bleach which does not create resistances. But it is not so lucrative as goody than other sophisticated expert cleaners:)
It is exactly the problem for example in French hospitals actually... Associated by the way of the cleaning machines (for a part). It is rather the problem of the disinfected or industrial food which abolishes the vitality of the body, even it is necessary to pay attention and to cook... And more, I do not know what ideology could deny that every small scratch of the body, if we touch it of the hand, in India, becomes infected in a hallucinating speed; except when we do not stop disinfecting hands. What he tells us there, Brooks? But Pakistan is more North than India... On 14/01/06 20:17, "Michael Rothenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably wrote: > I was thinking that maybe the subways could be dysenfected then people could > start shaking hands again. It would be a win win situation. But I am an > optimist. --Michael > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Alan Sondheim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2006 10:40 AM > Subject: Re: Brooks adopts Indian custom to fight US flu epidemic > > >> Re: below - not necessarily. It's a balance; too much cleansing leads to a >> relatively useless immune system, but flus etc. do spread through things >> like the NY subway system. - Alan >> >> >> On Sat, 14 Jan 2006, Halvard Johnson wrote: >> >>> On Jan 14, 2006, at 12:59 PM, Michael Rothenberg wrote: >>> >>>> Brooks adopts Indian custom to fight US flu epidemic >>>> From World Entertainment News Network >>>> January 14, 2006 9:17 AM EST >>>> Movie star ALBERT BROOKS insists America would be a much healthier >>>> place if >>>> his countrymen adopted India's manners. >>>> >>>> The star of THE BIRDCAGE shot most of his eye-opening new movie >>>> LOOKING FOR >>>> COMEDY IN THE MUSLIM WORLD while travelling through India and >>>> Pakistan, and >>>> he's convinced common ailments wouldn't exist in his native America if >>>> everyone followed the subcontinent's rules. >>>> >>>> He explains, "It is the most polite society that I've ever been to. >>>> I don't >>>> know if it's dealing with the British influence and the properness, >>>> but I >>>> think some of their customs should be practiced everywhere. >>>> >>>> "There are no shaking of hands; they put their hands together in a >>>> prayer >>>> position and bend. I really am totally into that now. >>>> >>>> "I carry this Purel hand sanitiser with me and rub my hands constantly >>>> because I've been reading about the bird flu that's taking hold of >>>> America. >>>> It makes so much sense not to shake hands." >>> >>> The last bit should lead very rapidly to the development of stronger, >>> more antibiotic- >>> resistant germs. Let's hear it for super-germs. >>> >>> "If the brain were so simple we could understand >>> it, we would be so simple we couldn't." >>> --Lyall Watson >>> >>> Halvard Johnson >>> ================ >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> http://home.earthlink.net/~halvard >>> http://entropyandme.blogspot.com >>> http://imageswithoutwords.blogspot.com >>> http://www.hamiltonstone.org/hsr.html >>> >> >> For URLs, DVDs, CDs, books/etc. see http://www.asondheim.org/advert.txt . >> Contact: Alan Sondheim, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] General >> directory of work: http://www.asondheim.org . >> >
