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Without microbes, life itself would be impossible. But say the words “bacteria” or “virus”, and most people rush for the antibacterial soaps or sanitizers in a desire to kill off “germs” they believe might hurt them. In reality, as the following article points out, Only about 5–10% of all bacteria are pathogenic.
Turning those numbers around, we could say that, ….about 90-95% of all bacteria are beneficial. That’s a dramatically different perspective which can change the way we look at the world around us, including the food that we eat and how it is cared for and processed.
Continued...| Posted on Jun 28, 2008 by Sharon in Christianity and RealFood | Permalink | Comments(0) | |
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