[kj] mark of the beast closer than expected

iPat pmdavies at gmail.com
Wed Jul 15 07:47:17 EDT 2009


whilst we can't be certain of that, I lead a healthy lifestyle, but a
healthy lifestyle has many different parameters to many different
people. I'd never touch a burger from a BK or MacD whilst others find
that fits into their definition.

Hospital hygene, as witnessed by my stay recently, is compromised by
visitors who wont use the hand gel but also by the Dr's on the
consultancy rounds who also dont use it. The nurses and auxillaries
are worth every penny - definately more

I saw a comment elsewhere critising the nanny state due to the swine
flu adverts encouraging certain behaviour methods. Well i see people
every day with no consideration for those around them, sneezing into
their hands, not washing hands after using public toilets, drinking
from bottles that have been stored in rat infested cellers etc.

You used to get peanuts complimentary in bars, but because people were
not washing their hands after using the toilet it was found that the
peanuts were a link with the spread of disease such as Hep B. So now
no more peanuts. But look at people who eat food whilst typing on the
computer. The bacteria is now on the keys and will lead to some form
of illness.

Whilst good behaviour will stop some of this, should our immune
systems not be able to deal with some of these bugs? Which brings us
back to healthier lifestyles. What does that mean will bring a
different answer from everyone on this list.

Does Jaz wash his hands after a visit to the loo? ; )

On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Stephen Lawrence<stephen.l at live.com> wrote:

> thanks for the update pat

> either way i believe these flu victims wouldn't have died if they had been

> healthy or lived healthy lifestyles

> then there is the risk of hospital hygiene and malpractice to consider

> it's no joke to say the nhs is a risk to your health and should be avoided

> when possible

> after all it is a business and your ill health is thier interest ,them and

> the phamacueticals

>



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