I think a large factor in the increase of food allergies are people try to avoid germs to the point that their immune systems never get a chance to develop. It’s like a muscle: Use It or Lose It.
He looks like a mad scientist.
If that is the guy..... Remember that human connection is also healthy and he ain’t getting any. Ugh.
It is true that we need to connect with nature and to stop putting chemicals on our skin. But there is nothing wrong with being reasonably clean. Be like a child. Get dirty, then clean up. There are bad bacteria too.
I like Tesla’s approach better.
440 volts. Now, before I try it tonight, was it AC or DC?
Am I supposed to do it the shower?
Decisions, decisions!
In Boston where most people stink from either bacteria or cologne, how would one tell if this spray actually works?
Interesting. The first time I went to Europe, in the mid 50s, most of the English took baths about once a week, and the French didn’t seem to take baths more than once a month if at all. And back in the Renaissance, not even the nobility took baths. They just used perfume.
I’m very much in favor of probiotics for the gut. But I hadn’t thought of it for the skin. Actually, I think it makes sense—except that you would inevitably have B.O., and probably put off most of your former friends. It would be difficult to do, unless everyone else decided to move in the same direction.
Hmm. We need a new movement. “B.O. is Good for You!” But I think I’ll let someone else lead the way.
He probably has no trouble getting a seat on the bus.
This was the Course that taught me all about global cooling, the population bomb, the limits to growth, the positives regarding the Club of Rome predictions, and a boatload of other crap.
These people are mental cases and properly belong in a state institution but not one ostensibly described to be involved with ‘higher learning.’
They are all crazy.
Perhaps the nose knows?
Take soil-based organisms for gut health, too. Your intestines are the home base for your immune system, and the friendly bacteria in SBO’s help it to stay healthy.
He may smell ok, but I’m not sure next to him would be the first seat I’d choose on a moderately full bus.
It may work for a professor. It will not work for people who farm or work construction or in a steel mill. You encounter things in your work day that just need to washed off for the sake of your health.
“I have not taken a shower in over 12 years,”
So, apparently he’s also never done a job in 12 years where he got dirty, greasy or was covered with grime or dust? The ultimate girly man, apparently.
Okay, I’m gonna go shower now.
The recent push for legalizing unpasteurized milk is because of the great benefit seen in the good bacteria in the milk that’s killed by pasteurization.
But I'm sure the dems are working now on making it the law, to protect the environment or some other nanny state reason.
“No one did clinical trials on people taking showers every day. So whats the basis for assuming that that is a healthy practice. “
Typical college idiot with no life experiences.