Guest guest Posted May 23, 2001 Report Share Posted May 23, 2001 The following article released today by the media:<br><br>Wednesday May 23 1:14 PM ET <br><br> Bacteria Study Gives New Meaning to 'Dirty Money'<br><br> By E. J. Mundell<br><br> ORLANDO (Reuters Health) - A dollar may not go as far as it used to, but it could buy you a trip to<br> your local hospital.<br><br> ``Paper currency is commonly contaminated with bacteria and this may play a role in the transmission<br> of potentially harmful organisms,'' concludes Dr. Peter Ender of the Medical Center at<br> Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. Findings from his study into the true filthiness of ``filthy<br> lucre'' were presented here Wednesday at the annual meeting of the American Society for<br> Microbiology.<br><br> It stands to reason that paper money, passed hand-to-hand dozens of times a day, might pick up some<br> bacteria along the way. But just how dirty is our money? To find out, Ender asked cashiers at two<br> Dayton, Ohio retail outlets--a concession stand at a high school sports event and a grocery store--to<br> exchange 68 old one-dollar bills for crisp new ones. They then took the old bills back to the lab for<br> analysis.<br><br> According to Ender, 64 (94%) of the bills were contaminated with bacteria known to cause either<br> serious or mild illness. ''Five bills (7%) were found to be contaminated with bacteria which can cause<br> infections in healthy people,'' he reported. Those bacteria included Staphylococcus aureus and<br> Klebsiella pneumoniae, both of which can cause pneumonia or blood infections.....<br><br>Mallons comments: To all concerned citizens, please send me your dirty money to help contain this plague. I'll convert those obnoxious notes to raw food to increase my immune system health so I don't have to worry about such nonsense articles. I'm also banking on raw food to prevent me developing dementia, the kind of disease which causes wannabe scientists to go looking up each others butts for menancing bacteria and unnecessarily scaring the general populace. The stronger these microscopes get, the more stupid applications they find for them. I saw one bacteria hunter covered by Time magazine check public toilets, kitchen sinks and salad bars. His conclusion was the toilets were ok, the kitchen sink was filthy and God forbid you ever eat fresh salad from a public restaurant. P.S. I saw his photograph and he looked like crap. 'Nough said! Go ahead, irradiate the money supply. Just leave our fresh food out of this! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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