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overcleanliness.
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MrDaff | Report | 20 Sep 2009 20:07 |
My immune system was wiped out a little while ago.... I had to live in as sterile an atmosphere as possible, and it included a very restricted diet. It was very important, and really was a matter of life and death for me at the time. |
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Jean (Monmouth) | Report | 20 Sep 2009 19:42 |
Nearly all leaves and berries except those I had been told were poisonous were tasted. Still taste leaves on many plants. I love rosemary, thyme etc. I have only got a shower, which I dont use every day, but top and tail twice a day. No one has ever acted as if I smelled bad. My dance partners used to say I smelt nice. |
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Sharron | Report | 20 Sep 2009 11:56 |
I made some blackberry muffins the other day and,do you know,when you put the mix in the tin to bake it looks grey,just like a proper mud pie. |
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GranOfOzRubySlippers | Report | 20 Sep 2009 04:36 |
There has been loads said about the new cleaning sprays mainly anti bacterial sprays that are now available for the kitchen etc causing lack of immunity in children to some diseases. |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 20 Sep 2009 03:04 |
I too agree, my son was out playing in a dog walk area making dens among the bushes and such, no problems for him. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 19 Sep 2009 22:28 |
I fully agree with you about children being brought up in a too sanitised atmosphere - your'e talking to someone who used to laugh when her children stripped off and covered themselved in mud, those same children drank unpasteurised milk - as did I - even when pregnant - but the E.coli that is causing the problem - E.coli 0157 is a mutant - first identified in 1982 - so no problem to us or many of our children in the past, but a problem now since it has spread. |
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Bobtanian | Report | 19 Sep 2009 22:27 |
No Libby I wuz one of yuzz I wuzz in lunnon durin the war and we played in bombed 'ouses an stuff all that plaster and brick dust...... lead water pipes n fings....... the white lines wuzz so the lorries could see the edge of the roads....on the A13 in the dark..... |
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Libby | Report | 19 Sep 2009 22:22 |
Yerr. right Bob. |
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Bobtanian | Report | 19 Sep 2009 22:19 |
Quite right, when we wuzz yung we ad no breakfast unless we licked the insects off the white lines in the road, but we were lucky, some kids never had a road so they had to make do with the farm tracks...... |
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~`*`Jude`*`~ | Report | 19 Sep 2009 22:06 |
Jean.....whole heartedly agree with you:o)))) |
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Elisabeth | Report | 19 Sep 2009 21:53 |
Right - we are all agreed then. It is good to play in mud and get dirty. |
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Libby | Report | 19 Sep 2009 21:36 |
Couldn't agree more. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 19 Sep 2009 21:23 |
When my daughter was young (over 40 years ago) my then doctor told me that young mothers were too hygiene conscious and should allow a little dirt into their childrens lives. After that I rarely used disenfectant and just observed the normal hygiene rules of hand washing. My son only ever had antibiotics once, when he had measles and one dose and he perked straight backup, daughter too had very few doses and they were rarely ill unless they caught the usual bugs at school. |
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~flying doctor~ | Report | 19 Sep 2009 20:53 |
Why not just carry and use hand sanitiser if in doubt. My kids were brought up with dogs geese hens ducks etc and never had a problem and does that mean that they never get near other humans who can pass on as many germs as the animals, possibly more. May not be able to follow this thread as I can only use the reply box once. Elaine. |
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Elisabeth | Report | 19 Sep 2009 20:12 |
Paula, |
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Paula | Report | 19 Sep 2009 20:05 |
Oh No Jean - You definitely won't get shouted down here! Overcleanliness is one of the curses of today - Ranking with Health & Safety! The only no-nos with animals were always - No contact with sheep for pregnant women. No touching dog-doo and don't stand directly behind the horse!! Farm children were usually the healthiest - we drank raw milk too! I don't think it's a coincidence that between 2 classes (about 90 children in the 50's) - only one child had Asthma. As Bernard Miles used to say - the odd tadpole in the water helps out with the meat ration!! |
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Jean (Monmouth) | Report | 19 Sep 2009 19:52 |
Did he sleep walk Annina? |
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clairejo | Report | 19 Sep 2009 19:52 |
We have been to a donkey sanctuary today with the children. I had chapter and verse from my Mum before we went about cleanliness and disinfecting our hands.( I am only 34!) |
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Annina | Report | 19 Sep 2009 19:45 |
Hi, Jean, I thoughly agree. even Doctors think that kids need to build up natural immunity to bacteria. |
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Jean (Monmouth) | Report | 19 Sep 2009 19:45 |
Thanks Elisabeth! I quite expected to get shouted down. |