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E. Coli is not much of a problem in the US where vegetables are grown
with chemical fertilizer. A fresh water rinse is usually all that is needed. Because we are rarely exposed to it, our immune systems have lost much of our ability to fight E. Coli infections. OTOH, Many smaller countries where cruisers may shop for produce use manure, both animal and human for fertilizer. The locals have developed a tollerance for it but it is ALWAYS a good idea to rinse veggies purchased in third world markets in a dilute solution of chlorine bleach and water. It is standard practice among many long distance cruisers. JAXAshby wrote: Why, it is E.Coli from fresh vegetables. For two million years, humans have been eating fresh vegetables and finally we learn we can die from it. What incredible stuff one can find out about on the Internet. http://takehersailingboard.infopop.c...016594&f=99560 83605&m=630105035&r=479100135#479100135 btw, here what the FDA has to say about E.Coli. Not that the most susiptble are the very young and the elderly, which of course is most cruising sailors out there. http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~mow/chap15.html -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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