Bluethroatedone
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Continuing in the vein of the water/snow purification threads...We've all been talking about the need to purify as a one size fits all.
Couple thoughts I'd like to bring into play. 1 Differences in views of Hygene across people 2. Differences in imune systems.
Below is me rambling my thoughts...any or all comments much appreciated.
Imune diferences
When I spoke to my doctor a couple years ago about Flu shots he told me the following. If you are old, have weak imune system, live with someone who does, have a baby at home etc. it is wise to get a flu shot as the consequences of getting the flu can be significant. On the other hand if you are young, fit, strong and have a great immue system, it may not make sense. Furthermore, successfuly fighting off this seasons flu, like fighting off lots of other stuff, makes you more able to fight it off next year. Taking the shot does too, but to a lesser extent. Should we think about water purification the same way as flu shots, the more the personal likelyhood and potential impact of getting sick the more careful you should be?
2.Hygene differences? Question here is - is this just an extension of the wash your hands every six minutes movement?
I don't get flu shots, don't take anti-biotics until I absolutetely need to etc. I don't avoid weird countries. I go to rural India, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal etc. I don't eat from street vendors there, nor raw food, but I eat cooked food in ~nicer roadside restaurants. Sure I've gotten amibas, travelers diarhea etc, but a couple days of feeling like someone's punching you in the stomach repeatedly ain't really that bad in the long run. I was raised in a family where if some piece of food fell on the floor my parents would pick it up and put it under the faucet then give it back to me or pop it in their mouths. I don't disinfect every area in my house. I was my cutting board, pans etc. with water, not soap, even after cooking fish (we don't eat meat). I don't wash my hands except after going to the batchroom. I share bottles with others. I chew on pens. I am sick much less often than others. I'm not saying this is caused by this, just an obsvervation. It could be I just have a strong imune system.
Very few developed countries are as militarist on hygene as the US with few noticable differences in medical problem rates. If anything we have higher rates of hospital admitance, lower life expectancies etc than for most European countries.
Where I'm getting to is...is boiling/filtering all your water like washing your hands and disinfecting everything in your house (lowers total amount of days sick per year for most healthy people by a few %) or like playing with lead, wearing sunscreen etc.
My guess is more the former but what about y'all....
Couple thoughts I'd like to bring into play. 1 Differences in views of Hygene across people 2. Differences in imune systems.
Below is me rambling my thoughts...any or all comments much appreciated.
Imune diferences
When I spoke to my doctor a couple years ago about Flu shots he told me the following. If you are old, have weak imune system, live with someone who does, have a baby at home etc. it is wise to get a flu shot as the consequences of getting the flu can be significant. On the other hand if you are young, fit, strong and have a great immue system, it may not make sense. Furthermore, successfuly fighting off this seasons flu, like fighting off lots of other stuff, makes you more able to fight it off next year. Taking the shot does too, but to a lesser extent. Should we think about water purification the same way as flu shots, the more the personal likelyhood and potential impact of getting sick the more careful you should be?
2.Hygene differences? Question here is - is this just an extension of the wash your hands every six minutes movement?
I don't get flu shots, don't take anti-biotics until I absolutetely need to etc. I don't avoid weird countries. I go to rural India, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal etc. I don't eat from street vendors there, nor raw food, but I eat cooked food in ~nicer roadside restaurants. Sure I've gotten amibas, travelers diarhea etc, but a couple days of feeling like someone's punching you in the stomach repeatedly ain't really that bad in the long run. I was raised in a family where if some piece of food fell on the floor my parents would pick it up and put it under the faucet then give it back to me or pop it in their mouths. I don't disinfect every area in my house. I was my cutting board, pans etc. with water, not soap, even after cooking fish (we don't eat meat). I don't wash my hands except after going to the batchroom. I share bottles with others. I chew on pens. I am sick much less often than others. I'm not saying this is caused by this, just an obsvervation. It could be I just have a strong imune system.
Very few developed countries are as militarist on hygene as the US with few noticable differences in medical problem rates. If anything we have higher rates of hospital admitance, lower life expectancies etc than for most European countries.
Where I'm getting to is...is boiling/filtering all your water like washing your hands and disinfecting everything in your house (lowers total amount of days sick per year for most healthy people by a few %) or like playing with lead, wearing sunscreen etc.
My guess is more the former but what about y'all....