2013年1月15日星期二

Flying filth and bacteria: Sitting in an airplane seat is like sitting in a dumpster



People are getting sick while on vacations, and they probably think its from the “new” germs and bacteria that’s located at their destination, but little do they know they’re catching it all “on the way” or “on the way home” and they don’t even think twice.

Every one knows that cheap hotels can be really disgusting and full of germs, bugs, bacteria, and even worse, disease. Everyone knows that “porta-potties” (portable toilets) are gross and full of horrific bacteria the human eyes can’t see, but the nose may smell. Every one knows if you eat food out of a dumpster, you increase your chances of getting sick, that’s just common sense. But who is applying common sense when they sit on an airplane seat, and read a magazine that’s in the pocket in front of them, and pull down the tray table to have a drink or some peanuts? Who is applying common sense and washing their hands before and after, or better yet, not touching anything, including the little air flow button, the arm rests, the puke bag, the phone, the bathroom door handle, the luggage rack, and worst of all, the actual food they serve you?


The Health Ranger Mike Adams has covered this in full on Natural News in an exclusive story. Learn how to protect yourself from bacteria and infections. If you have to buy a “public trashcan” seat to fly to your next destination or vacation, you better read this first, and get your superfood immunity program under way!

 
“We've seen passengers shove dirty tissues, dirty diapers, banana peels, sunflower-seed shells and general trash into the seat pockets on a plane."

"It's like storing your stuff inside a public trashcan for the duration of your flight."

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