trippingthelight wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2017 3:33 am
I just spent a bit of time having a look at this and everything i can find points at this 'adaptive resistance', in basic terms a few bacteria manage to survive the antibiotic (or even attack it) and mutate to create a stronger strain that would be resistant to antibiotics.
I can see that too for spontaneous mutation, anything is possible with these pollutants in our environment nowadays.
trippingthelight wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2017 3:33 am
I'm eating more raw carrots, beetroots, spinach etc and not overcooking other things so to not destroy the benefits. Things like Chia seeds, Linseed and wheatgrass have been available at local supermarkets fairly cheap recently so I have been stocking up on those. The seeds are great on porridge and wheatgrass powder can be dissolved in water to drink. I grew my own Chamomile this summer too and have been picking off the flowers to use as tea. I've just been feeling so tired recently, not sure if its the change in weather, it's like someone just switched Autumn on, it's colder, damper, darker.
There are some vegetables from the store that contain E.Coli even. I know that some imported fruits and vegetables into this country sometimes contain bacteria so certain imported groceries should be heated or risk having a food poisoning. There has been in the news an incident where someone ate frozen strawberries (or raspberries) and got food poisoning from them, it turned out to be Coli bacteria in them. Cant remember what country they were imported but some European country it was since EU demands that stuff is bought and sold within EU countries. We do get some stuff outside EU but certain things only from within EU.
Maybe fresh veggies dont have the same danger than those frozen ones. The real amazement is the how some bacteria that appears in feces does end up in food, the quality control must really be some of lowest levels. Probably someone didn't get paid enough to do that kind of job, or most likely they were overworked, like slaves.
I dont like Chamomille tea that much, I prefer Rooibos as evening tea. I still have chamomille from like ages ago that I bought and haven't used, but its dry so I think its still good.
Maybe you are feeling other unconscious minds being tired or agitated that leads to tiredness. Sometimes I can't help it to be like depressed and all that, so could it be that if the collective unconscious has majority of feeling depressed it is very likely for other individuals to be affected/inflicted by the same depression unconsciously. Gotta search for the possible causes for that effect from the immediate vicinity a range that is 100 miles if I remember correctly. I think there is a but in here too, that if we recognise that it is outer influence then we might avoid it by consciously calm ourselves, but if it comes from us maybe that is the "Dark night of the Soul" type of situation that is sometimes talked about in this forum.