linkedin post 2014-08-28 05:33:31

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ZAPPING GOOD BACTERIA IN FOOD. "Depending on the dose, some or all of the microorganisms, bacteria (as well as "good bacteria" that inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria), and viruses present are destroyed, slowed down, or rendered incapable of reproduction." This is part of public resistance against ionizing radiation. Food is the canary in the coal mine for water. View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2014-08-28 05:28:37

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WE LIVE IN A MICROBIOTIC ERA, and no discussion of water purification will be complete without asking both about the impact of changed microbiotic ecologies post-purification on the gut, nor about the effects of drinking water chemicals on our gut and body microbiomes. These chemicals include chlorine, chloramine, fluorine, and numerous toxins from pesticides and pharmaceuticals. View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2014-08-27 05:27:33

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MIR AND SPACE STATIONS NEED HIGHLY STERILE WATER, but even under these rigorous sanitization conditions... "water from condensation in the Mir space station, bacteria were abundant (10(4) bacteria/mL) and dominated by Gram-negative bacteria ... And two new species were also discovered." New species! http://lnkd.in/dG5Zr_Y View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2014-08-27 05:25:14

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SPACE AGENCIES are particularly sensitive to the issues of biofilms for health and bio- contamination reasons, and go to extreme cleaning protocols in their very defined and aseptic environments to try and ensure sterility. This controlled microcosm is emblematic of the larger problems faced by giant and degrading infrastructures servicing homes. View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2014-08-27 05:23:09

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BIOFILMS ARE THE NORM. "In 2000, as a case example, nearly 7,000 US municipal drinking water systems affecting 10.5 million inhabitants failed to meet safe water criteria, on account of biofilms in the distribution systems." These are not rare data at all, and point to a systemic problem facing all large drinking water distribution systems. http://lnkd.in/dVYaBDT View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2014-08-27 05:19:31

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BACTERIA IN TWO DRINKING WATER SYSTEMS. "A total of 16,576 samples ... with 1416 isolates analysed. A low number of coliform occurrences were observed (2%) ... There was a high diversity among these populations ... Klebsiella oxytoca was the most commonly detected species ... seven other enterobacterial genera were also found." http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17309620 View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2014-08-27 05:15:12

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"BACTERIA IN (HOSPITAL)WATER DISTRIBUTION TANKS were found to be resistant to a number of agents, and moreover, that while Pseudomonas is rarely a cause of infection in normal circumstances, were accounting for up to 20% of infections in hospital gastrointestinal patients within 72 hours of admission, when using this water source." http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/2/13 View in LinkedIn
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