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Germs, bacteria, and viruses need food like all living things. They

are opportunists and where there is food, they proliferate. If the

environment is not right for them, they simply look for food

elsewhere, or die. GBVs are the symptom of incorrect living. They

will in fact eat away the acid environment caused by incorrect diet

and stress. This is symbiosis. Symptoms are part of the healing

process and GBVs are the clean-up crew.

 

Janet

 

rawfood , Terry Bakhtiari <pablobully wrote:

 

I never even think of the toothbrush!

 

Caron <carongroups wrote:

- Belinda My concern would be more of

washing away germs. Germs that we pass between us. Colds, viruses, etc.

If you have a dishwasher, just the very hot water would probably be

enough.

 

Hot water through the tap is enough. When you're living in close

quarters with someone, if something's going around, it'll go around,

regardless of how hot you wash your dishes. Do you wash your

toothbrush in hot water after it's been sitting near another one in

the bathroom?

 

Dishes are the least of my worries, anyway - my boy looooves to give

me smootches, specially when he has a runny nose, hehe; it's even more

fun when I'm sick.

 

Caron

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