Resistant Infections
Hi Designgeek,
The most troublesome infestation that I've had is Giardisis, It comes from feacal matter and usually is only contracted when visiting less than 1st world countries.
The number of cases in AU is rare, but it usually comes from Cow poop, which is then injested from dirt on improperly washed vegetables or water.
Giardisis is listed as a notifiable infection and its been found that I was one of 15 cases in Brisbane that year. So that rules out reticulated water. Essentially at some point I've eaten dirt. LOL
The other persistant one is Blastocyctis, it lives in most people's bowls in low numbers and causes few problems. The debate is still raging over whether it is a pathogen or not. The problem it has caused me, is that it keeps colonizing and I end up with 10's of thousands of PPM instead of hundreds of PPM.
With a regimented diet and a healthy lifestyle, I havent gotten rid of them, but its managable.
Sorry if I've been to specific for anyone
Nathan
Hi Designgeek,
The most troublesome infestation that I've had is Giardisis, It comes from feacal matter and usually is only contracted when visiting less than 1st world countries.
The number of cases in AU is rare, but it usually comes from Cow poop, which is then injested from dirt on improperly washed vegetables or water.
Giardisis is listed as a notifiable infection and its been found that I was one of 15 cases in Brisbane that year. So that rules out reticulated water. Essentially at some point I've eaten dirt. LOL
The other persistant one is Blastocyctis, it lives in most people's bowls in low numbers and causes few problems. The debate is still raging over whether it is a pathogen or not. The problem it has caused me, is that it keeps colonizing and I end up with 10's of thousands of PPM instead of hundreds of PPM.
With a regimented diet and a healthy lifestyle, I havent gotten rid of them, but its managable.
Sorry if I've been to specific for anyone
Nathan