Sammi,
Just to let you know. Whenever I feel uneasy and that my body seemed not right, I will immediately take 'truckload' of raw garlic for the next few day...and everything comes back to normal.
Cheers to Garlic
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Sammi,
Just to let you know. Whenever I feel uneasy and that my body seemed not right, I will immediately take 'truckload' of raw garlic for the next few day...and everything comes back to normal.
Cheers to Garlic
yeah garlic!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :wave
Im curious, if UV cannot kill protozoans, does the Gamma radiation of all imported FBW kill these???? I would hope so but want other peoples oppinions
UVc radiation does kill protozoa and will also damage protozoa cysts
UVc radiation will lead to energy entering the target cells fusing dna and preventing replication of the cell's
gamma radiation is similarly damaging to cellular dna , again emitting high energy photons to damage nuclear material
obviously these things are dose dependant and time sensitive as far as exposure and organism susceptibilty
andrew
bravo everyone this is a very educating discussion
as with most of these sticky posts, good info and great disscussion
Hi I think the reason Andrew may have had trouble with feeding frozen bloodworms is that in his country they may not be Gamma irradiated , all imported frozen fish food into Australia has been gamma irradiated at 50,000 k which is pretty high and would eliminate any pathogens i.e. parasites. Obviously this also has some effect on the nutrition value for the diner. This is a requirement by AQIS now re named as DAFF. I hope this helpsQuote:
Originally Posted by Merrilyn