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Originally Posted by Truthseeker
If E-coli was in the mouth and lipstick, we would be having E-coli break outs all the time. Nurses in Hospitals woould be banned from wearing it. Artificial finger nails are banned because bacteria get's underneath the nails.
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Your statement is not true.
The presence of e-coli and all kinds of intestianl flora is totally common.m
If a child comes into an Er for example, with a dog bite. It is rare after cleaning up and doing necesaary suturing for there to be no infection. If a monkey bite on the hand for example, i have seen some very bad infections. No human bites on a hand, i have seen even much more horrible infections.
Now. If we swab some of these cosmetics and watch what grows in a good culture media, it is as bad as i describe. Obviously we know where the bacteria is and have used masks, gowns and scrubbed for a long time.
Good luck on not using facts and telling us lipstick is not grossly infected with bacteria and using the same eating utensials for several months would be different. Go ahead and experiment.Salmonell is spread with the hands. These are the same hands people touch their faces with.
generally people have body barriers that keep bacteria outside of the blood stream.