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Yep. we all put manure from antibiotic-loaded farm animals. Nothing happens. We get rodents, who carry deadly viruses, relieving them in the garden. Birds flying overhead and hitting the lettuce. Nothing happens. Then one guy pees in the garden, the anal retentive part of the group is up in arms. Shrug It makes for interesting conversation. :) |
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When my sister and I were little girls (maybe 35 and 40 pounds respectively),
my father would not allow us in the house during the day for part of one summer, because we were not "fit" to use the toilet inside. He made us urinate on the compost heap, which was mostly grass clippings. We had to go around in a sequence. Our older sister was threatened with this punishment, but as my father said, she was already too old and weighed too much. After about three weeks, the grass clippings were spread around some of the tomato plants. We wouldn't touch these particular tomatoes, not even to throw them. If I recall correctly, our little brother was being toilet trained at the same time and the potty was over the compost heap. We had to watch him while he sat there. It is my understanding, there was a safety problem with younger children using the outhouse, with a real possibility that a narrow bottomed child would fall in. |
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"JNJ" wrote in :
the garden. Birds flying overhead and hitting the lettuce. Nothing "The salt and pepper in this salad sure tastes funny." |
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the question was
" As a kid you are brainwashed into thinking "pee pee nasty", "pee pee bad", it's total nonsense if you are healthy." I responded, it is a health hazard for people to defecated, urinate or even spit in public places. Yes, most of the time the MIDSTREAM urine collected is sterile. ****ing in public is a male thing. Women dont down drop their pants and **** in public. Some very crude friends of my brothers would brag about the alleys in different cities in Europe they had take a **** in. It seems to be men want to think their **** is pure, their shit doesnt stink. We all like to think we are completely healthy. But all over the world there are people carrying all kinds of diseases and many of them get on airplanes and fly to other countries. SARS is a good example of that. It is the diseases we dont know about that have the greatest potential for harm. And it is the disease that transmit within a species, like from human to human that are the most potentially pathogenic. http://www.islamset.com/hip/pork/Khalid_Albar.html here is an example of the diseases transmitted by pigs. I am too busy to hunt down the list for humans, but it is similarity long IIRC from my parasitology classes. VIRAL DISEASES: 1. Influenza type (A) 2.Japanese encephalitis 3. Vesicular stomatitis 4. Foot and mouth disease 5. Swine Vesicular Disease 6. Encephalomyocarditis 7. Ross River Fever 8. Gastroenteritis in children BACTERIAL DISEASES 1. Brucellosis 2. Salmonellosis 3. Leptospirosis 4. Listeriosis 5. Streptococcal infections 6. Clostridial infections 7. Anthrax (Malignant pustule) 8. Infections caused by Fusiformis necrophorum 9. Erysipeloid 10. Infections caused by Yersinia enterocolitis and Yersinia poeudotuberculosis 11. Tuberculosis 12. Swine dysentery 13. Melioidosis 14. Pasteurollosis 15. Mycoplasmosis Now we got a problem in Wisconsin with wild deer having "mad cow disease". The route of transmission of infection is not known. Captive deer were fed prion contaminated feed, and those captive deer jumped the fence and spread it to the wild deer population. But resent findings indicated prions are present in urine. http://www.organicconsumers.org/madcow/early82101.cfm What it really comes down to ... do you really want to eat that taco or eat the salad fixings prepared by the guy who went to take a **** and doesnt think he needs to wash his hands? Ingrid Merl Turkin wrote: As a kid you are brainwashed into thinking "pee pee nasty", "pee pee bad", it's total nonsense if you are healthy. "David Hare-Scott" wrote: Ingrid you are mistaken. In most people most of the time urine is sterile. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...&dopt=Abstract
you are right, it was only 403,000 people infected. http://www.waterquality.crc.org.au/hsarch/HS8b.htm in ice made from the contaminated water and tested using PCR both cattle genotypes and human genotypes were found indicating both sources of feces contaminated the drinking water. Milwaukee got a problem with surface run off and the overflow of sewage into the lake during torrential downpours in spring. I agree, feces are worse. what is worse is the feces or urine of ones own species. because most disease become adapted by selection to rapidly infect particular species. they become more pathogenic .. this is especially true with viruses. Simple proximity to human waste is apparently not directly related to incidents of illness. ... this isnt true. http://www.lhc.org.uk/members/pubs/factsht/62fact.htm http://216.239.37.104/search?q=cache...=en&ie= UTF-8 http://qsilver.queensu.ca/~mspadmin/...April/Risk.htm http://www.afscme.org/health/riskyb07.htm http://www.swpho.org.uk/waste/sewage.htm just for a start Ingrid ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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wrote:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...&dopt=Abstract you are right, it was only 403,000 people infected. They do not offer any supporting evidence for their guess that so many people were affected. The Milwaukee Water Works has two filtration plants: Linwood and Howard. No problems were found with water from the Linwood plant which accounts for more than two-thirds of the water production. While the system is one, huge grid, due to water pressure, and other distribution issues, there is only a small area where it is likely that the water is a mix of water from each of the plants. In effect, only one third of the service delivery area may have had infected water delivered. Essentially this would have been the southern third of the district. The southern third of the district did not include the downtown area, and the employment generators on that side of town do not attract as many "outsiders" than the employment generators on the unaffected side of town. For 403,000 people to have been infected, everyone who drank one drop of water on the south side, as well as some mystery people who didn't have contact with that water would have needed to be infected. Having lived in Milwaukee at the time it happened, I can tell you that this was not the case. I drank water on that side of town during that period of time, and I was not affected. My job took me to both sides of town, and I knew a sampling of people who had contact with the water from Howard, and people who didn't have contact with water from Howard. Those that didn't have contact with water from Howard were not sick. (Many of those that didn't get to the south side for anything thought the whole thing was the imagination of the news media because they did not even personally know anyone who was sick.) Of the south siders I knew, about one in three were affected, most to only a minor degree. Is my method of estimating scientific? No. But the folks guessing 403,000 people based on a telephone survey have reached an improbably conclusion. They conclude that only one plant was passing infected water, yet they come up with a number of infected people that exceeds the probable number of people exposed. Their numbers don't add up. Milwaukee got a problem with surface run off and the overflow of sewage into the lake during torrential downpours in spring. That's one perspective. But you're not going to find very many established population centers where there are not combined sanitary and storm sewers. It was completely normal to build combined sewers well into the middle of the last century, and few sewer treatment plants have enough capacity and storage to avoid dumping during periods of peak rainfall and/or snow melt. However few cities have the outflow from the sewage treatment plants as close to an intake to the water system as exists between the Jones Island sewage plant, and the Texas Avenue intake (that feeds the Howard Ave. filtration plant). Normally this was not even an issue, but in March of 1993 the circular currents in the Milwaukee bay prevented a speedy dispersion of the polluted water. (There also is a question about whether pollutants from other major population centers on the lake managed to get to Milwaukee, and get stuck in the currents as well.) But to bring this back to the subject of urine, they make no conclusions as to the source of the infection, and urine, be it human or other animal, was never considered to be a suspected source of the infection. Cryptosporidiosis is not a risk you take if you pee on your compost pile. All the readers of this newsgroup could take a trip to Milwaukee and pee off the end of Texas Ave., and it wouldn't cause a bit of trouble for people drinking water from the Milwaukee Water Works. To use the 1993 outbreak of cryptosporidiosis in Milwaukee to justify a position that peeing on the compost pile is bad makes no sense at all. Even less sense than an estimate of 403,000 people affected.. -- Warren H. ========== Disclaimer: My views reflect those of myself, and not my employer, my friends, nor (as she often tells me) my wife. Any resemblance to the views of anybody living or dead is coincidental. No animals were hurt in the writing of this response -- unless you count my dog who desperately wants to go outside now. Blatant Plug: Adobe Collections now at Holzemville http://www.holzemville.com/mall/adobestore.html |
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Warren wrote:
All the readers of this newsgroup could take a trip to Milwaukee and pee off the end of Texas Ave., and it wouldn't cause a bit of trouble for people drinking water from the Milwaukee Water Works. Road trip!!!! Best regards, ;-) Bob |
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