Monday, April 27, 2009

Food and Drug Administration


Today I clean the pool.

April 27, 2009
"More than 20 people from Oregon and other states who have been hit by recent food poisonings are converging in Washington, D.C., this week to press Congress to overhaul the country's food safety system."

Food and Drug Administration

April 27, 2009
"The F.D.A. is warning people not to eat raw alfalfa sprouts because they may be contaminated with salmonella, Allheadlinenews.com reports. Some 31 cases have been reported in six states so far. "

April 27, 2009

"Clues that the virus may be a synthetic creation are already manifesting.

According to reports, the virus is a “never-before-seen form of the flu that combines pig, bird and human viruses” which consists of an intercontinental mix of viruses from North America, Europe and Asia.

“CDC officials detected a virus with a unique combination of gene segments that have not been seen in people or pigs before,” according to an Associated Press report.

“This strain of swine influenza that’s beencultured in a laboratoryis something that’s not been seen anywhere actually in the United States and the world, so this is actually a new strain of influenza that’s been identified,” said Dr. John Carlo, Dallas Co. Medical Director"
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Is salmonella in our water?
"HABITAT
Salmonellae are primarily intestinal parasites of man and animals, both domestic and wild. They are frequently found in sewage, river and other waters and soil. They may survive for weeks in water and for years in soil.
Salmonella remains viable:

Days
(Months):
In :
89 In tap water
115 In pond water
120 In pasture soil
280 In garden soil
28 months In avian feces (bird doo)
30 months In ovine feces (cattle)

Some serotypes are adapted to specific hosts; e.g. Abortusovis, Gallinarum, Typhi and Typhisuis are confined to sheep, fowl, man and swine respectively. Members of subspecies I predominate among mammals; while those from subspecies II, III and IV are found commonly in the intestinal tract of cold-blooded animals."



From: http://www.geocities.com/avinash_abhyankar/bacteriology.htm


Buy local products and keep your community safe. If you get sick from local stuff go over there and complain.
If you buy from corporate mfg - complaining - will just go into a trash can and cause more illness.

1 comment:

  1. I'm almost afraid to eat or drink anymore. Perhaps I'll lose weight from lack of eating...that might be a good thing for me.

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