Re: bug free cowboy camping

"JamesB" <[email protected]> Tue, 16 Apr 2013 13:44:43 -0000
Newsgroups gmane.culture.backpacking.light
Message-ID <[email protected]>

--- In [email protected], "Jerry Goller" <jerrygoller@...> wrote:
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> Is that like aluminum and Alzheimer’s? 
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> Once it dries on the clothes it won’t go back into suspension.
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> Jerry
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Usually, there are two sides to every story.

Often, one side can hog the discussion with long citations of slightly related research studies.


It is known that 12 to 24 washings of clothes for 20 to 30 minutes at a time with soap (detergent ?) and usually warm water, will dissolve the dried permethrin from clothing. Therefore, it logically (?)flows that flowing cool/cold stream water will flush out permethrin immediately and kill many fish and other wildlife.

Yep, 

Everything I read and smell bout that "evil" stuff tells me that we can ignore everything good or of the lack of reported bad stories  about 20 years of regular permethrin use in/on clothing for humans.

Yup. sure 'nuff.

Next, please discuss that even though human life would not be possible without the chemical cholesterol (it is a key component in all cell membranes and one of the first chemicals delivered to injury sites as a natural part of the repair process - building new cells with membranes) , we should work so hard to reduce it by expensive drugs with high rates of undesirable side effects. Please include in the discussion that there is little evidence for a decline in the Incidence of heart disease, even with the use of anti-cholesterol drugs, but we are much better at reducing fatalities after you get heart disease (mortality rate has decreased).

Usually, there are two sides to every story.

Often, one side can hog the discussion with long citations of slightly related research studies.