SC - Fw: dangerous brews

Alderton, Philippa phlip at morganco.net
Wed Oct 27 07:23:51 PDT 1999


While everyone was arguing about whether or not diseases could survive
brewing, I placed the question before Dr Norman Gratz, a friend of mine who
is a consultant for the World Health Organization, and who is commonly
acknowledged as the world's formost expert on infectious diseases.

Here is his reply.

Phlip

Nolo disputare, volo somniare et contendere, et iterum somniare.

phlip at morganco.net

Philippa Farrour
Caer Frig
Southeastern Ohio

The World's Need

So many Gods, so many creeds,
So many paths that wind and wind,
When just the art of being kind
Is all this sad world needs.

- - Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- -----Original Message-----
From: Norman Gratz <gratz at ibm.net>
To: Alderton, Philippa <phlip at morganco.net>
Date: Wednesday, October 27, 1999 6:27 AM
Subject: dangerous brews


>Whoever wrote about BSE is correct; this stuff seems to survive a great
deal
>as witness the illness and deaths, mainly in Europe and the Uk but now in
>the USA from it.
>
>    Kuru in New Guinea came from eating the brains of ones newly dead
>forebearers;  the habit has been "discouraged" and the disease has largely
>disappeared.
>
>    Norman
>
>
>
>

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