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    Bagged Spinach a problem?

    http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/2006/NEW01450.html
    http://www.cnn.com/2006/HEALTH/09/15....ap/index.html

    FDA Warning on Serious Foodborne E.coli O157:H7 Outbreak
    One Death and Multiple Hospitalizations in Several States

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is issuing an alert to consumers about an outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 in multiple states that may be associated with the consumption of produce. To date, preliminary epidemiological evidence suggests that bagged fresh spinach may be a possible cause of this outbreak.

    Based on the current information, FDA advises that consumers not eat bagged fresh spinach at this time. Individuals who believe they may have experienced symptoms of illness after consuming bagged spinach are urged to contact their health care provider.


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    Re: Bagged Spinach a problem?

    wow that sounds scary
    do you think drinking nasty decomposing pothole water when you are send down to check level
    can help?
    i just wandering
    i think every canyoneer had a taste of water with anything in decomposition including animal and other waste
    including gazillion amount of ecoli
    anybody got sick?
    because of ICe i ended up drinking starigh from a cow alimented river in zion and no side effect(He did not tell me that he added a clorine pill to the nalgene before he drink it)
    so i assume was fine(where i am from we always drink of stream whithout really thinking much about it)
    but no side effect at all!

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    Re: Bagged Spinach a problem?

    Quote Originally Posted by hesse15
    He did not tell me that he added a clorine pill to the nalgene before he drink it
    I didn't add a pill, it takes 1/2 hour for those pills I carry to work. I drank exactly what you drank. And that was a spring we pulled water from.

    And stop bitchin' if ya didn't get sick

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    Re: Bagged Spinach a problem?

    Quote Originally Posted by Iceaxe
    Quote Originally Posted by hesse15
    He did not tell me that he added a clorine pill to the nalgene before he drink it
    I didn't add a pill, it takes 1/2 hour for those pills I carry to work. I drank exactly what you drank. And that was a spring we pulled water from.

    And stop bitchin' if ya didn't get sick
    that what means we are both full of cow shit....
    i think everybody already knows that but this i the formal admission

    hei Shane do not worry
    i just bitch for the love of bitching!!!
    you know i like you...
    and you WERE hot as a joung fella
    were are those abdominal muscle?
    ok ok
    replaced with the gas thank for love machine.....

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