Let the potty jokes begin. ;)
Regards, Ivan
1 posted on
02/10/2003 5:29:48 PM PST by
MadIvan
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Bump!
2 posted on
02/10/2003 5:30:00 PM PST by
MadIvan
To: MadIvan
Frenchman's Frappe?
3 posted on
02/10/2003 5:35:45 PM PST by
Solamente
To: MadIvan
Hmmmmmm. A lifetime case of the trots lowers the risk of cancer.
I'm thinking, I'm thinking!
4 posted on
02/10/2003 5:38:14 PM PST by
LibKill
(Mostly harmless)
To: MadIvan
Let the potty jokes begin. ;) No, please flush 'em.
5 posted on
02/10/2003 5:38:36 PM PST by
Eala
( *\;-)
To: MadIvan
Are doctors recommending intestinal Ecoli infections?
When one eats yogurt, one consumes live cultures that protect against bacteria.
I've been told that the locals can drink the water without ill effects because of things that live in their digestive tract. When the locals move away, those things die off and they are just at vulnerable as we are.
Perhaps those are the things the doctors should be looking into "protecting against cancer" and not the ecoli bacteria.
6 posted on
02/10/2003 5:40:37 PM PST by
weegee
To: MadIvan
But... hmmm... remember the laetrile hope/hype in the 70s? One had to go to Mexico get laetrile, and who'd pay more than the, er, obligatory attention to a case of turista whilst there?
7 posted on
02/10/2003 5:41:44 PM PST by
Eala
To: MadIvan
Does an attack confer lifetime protection?
I'd like to think so (after having a bad case years ago during a vacation in Spain), but suspect you need regular attacks of the trots.
8 posted on
02/10/2003 5:54:09 PM PST by
expatpat
To: MadIvan
Speaking of potty jokes, I think it may have to do with toxic things coming out of your intestinal tract to be deposited, so a lifetime of the runs means your body doesn't keep any toxic things inside.
Hmmm.
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