Living dangerously -- the American way

Posted on Thursday, March 06, 2008 8:00 AM PT

By Dr. Billy Goldberg and Mark Leyner

What do you think presents a more imminent danger to your average American citizen today? An Al-Qaida sleeper cell? A nuclear warhead hurtling toward the U.S.  from some mobile launch pad in Tora Bora or Pakistan? A giant asteroid? An invasion of transnational flesh-eating zombies from Canada and Mexico emboldened by NAFTA? How about a lemon wedge in your Diet Coke? 

Surprise! It’s the lemon wedge.

Image: Soleil Sun Alarm

According to study conducted by a microbiologist named of Anne LaGrange Loving, 70 percent of the lemon wedges she tested (from 21 different restaurants) were contaminated with bacteria, including high counts of fecal bacteria.  Ah, a nice twist of E. coli! (WATCH THE VIDEO)

“I don’t need a schmear of feces with my food!” Loving said, musing upon the results of her research. We think that ranks as one of the great scientific quotes of all time! In fact, not since Archimedes – upon discovering a method for measuring the density of an object by dividing its weight by the volume of water it displaces  –  rose from his tub, rushed out naked into the streets of Rome, and exclaimed, “Eureka!  I have found it!” has there been a better scientific quote.

Now, can E. coli (Escherichia coli) kill you? If you’re very young or very old, or you have a compromised immune system, it sure can. In addition to severe cramps and bloody diarrhea, an E. coli infection can have some pretty serious complications, including kidney failure. There’s a relatively easy fix for the lemon wedge problem. STOP asking for chunks of fruit in your drinks. 

Could schmears of feces on the fruit in our drinks have anything to do with the eye-opening fact that the United States ranks 42nd in the world in life expectancy? Well, maybe, among other things …If you follow the news on a daily basis, you’re probably wondering how an American manages to reach the ripe ol’ average age of 77.9. If it’s not the E. coli on your lemon wedge, how about the bad heparin? Last week, Baxter International recalled its blood thinner (which is used to prevent clotting during dialysis and after some surgeries) after some 448 adverse reactions and 21 deaths. The FDA is investigating two Chinese wholesalers who may have supplied bootleg “crude heparin” to the Chinese plant that sells supplies to Baxter. 

Apparently there are unregulated family workshops that scrape mucous membrane from pig intestines and cook it to produce “crude heparin.”

And if it’s not the bad heparin, how about that tainted hamburger meat?  A California meat company, Westland/Hallmark Meat Co., just recalled over 50 million pounds of meat after it was discovered that they were allowing “downer cows” to be butchered. Downer cows (cows that can’t walk) are banned from the human food supply because they pose an increased risk of diseases, including mad cow disease. Putting aside, for a moment, the outrageous moral indecency of ramming fork-lifts into sick animals (the Humane Society released an undercover video made in the Westland/Hallmark slaughterhouse) --  how about the fact that more than a third of the meat had been used in federal nutrition programs, including school lunches! Then, of course, there's always the possibility that you could be seated next to someone with drug-resistant tuberculosis on your airline flight. And if you survive the flight, maybe the ricin in your motel room will kill you. 

And if that doesn’t do you in, perhaps your own snoring will. A new study shows that loud snorers have a 34 percent increased risk of having a heart attack and a 67 percent greater chance of suffering a stroke! (Keep in mind that loud snoring is more common in people who are overweight.)

Now, that’s living – and dying – the American way. We are literally wallowing in the fat and pathogenic filth of rampant commercialism. And we’re paying the price – with, if not our very lives, then surely our life expectancies.

Well, there was one bright spot in the news. Gorton’s Inc. recalled 1,000 cases of frozen fish after a woman found “pills” in her daughter’s Crispy Battered Fish Fillets.

What the heck are they putting in our frozen fish fillets now? Hopefully, it’s Ativan – so we can stop worrying about those lemon wedges.

 

 

Comments

I'm with Gernot...when are they going to do a study on that??? Given that my husband is Asian and believes fully in the bidet...does that decrease my chances dramatically for coming into contact with E-Coli during oral sex?? LOL...lighten up people you come into contact with millions of "potentially" like-taking germs on a daily basis. You don't live in a bubble.
To those asking how fecal matter got on the lemon to begin with: Mexicans...  What really happens to your food before it gets to you is not advertised. Most people who work at xx food processing plant will tell you that they would not eat their own product, whether it is Twinkies, meat, or Lemons. A great percentage of food workers are Mexican, and a great percentage of those do not wash after they $#!*. Don’t take my word for it; ask anyone who works with them. I learned at a very young age that they’re filthy people.    
Now you can nullify whatever I said because I wasn’t “PC”, but my opinion is based on one thing, and one thing only; what I’ve personally witnesses over the past four decades. It’s very rare that I see a white person not wash after, but Mexicans I have personally witnessed exit the restroom wash just over half the time. Truly unbelievable... They know what they’re doing is wrong, and if they know they’re being watched they will wash, but otherwise 50/50.  

Anyone who wants to read a great book about all the meat and other shit that we put into our bodies read a book called "Skinny Bitch" It will blow your mind and make you want to be vegan and never let you children eat lunch at school
I can't believe how many of you missed the point entirely of this article. who cares where Archimedes was from!! If you want to eat lemons after reading this, then help yourself! That doesn't mean the rest of us don't want ot be informed so we can make our own choice. Of course there is fecal bacteria everywhere but does that mean you shouldn't try to limit it? Come on people, grow up!
Actually, Archimedes was born in Syracuse Sicily and he ran through those streets naked, he didnt live in Greece but it was a Greek principality at the time. He was killed by a Roman soldier when they invaded.

Corporate America is greedy and disgusting, I'm glad someone is finally outspoken about it. Its as bad as Russia or China when it comes to the responsibility or care for its citizens. And it is even worse since it has more money. Outrageous that we should have any of these problems!
Actually the feces on the lemon wedge is due to many (unwashed) hands going into the same container constantly touching all the lemon wedges. If the servers would wash their hands, it wouldn't be an issue.
I think all of u need to get a life, as of right now iam going back to mine, spent to much of my life reading all the junk u guys have written. For I am sure all of you have sometime or other have taken a dump and didnt wash your hands.
OH ME, OH MY!
The world is full of shit. Get over it.

Why is a doctor authoring an article like this?   Seems he never took a microbiology course.
Geez....it's amazing that human kind has survived as long as it has with all the things that will kill us.  How did we survive without anti-bacterial anti-microbial hand soap/sanitizers when we were merely "cavemen" and ate uncooked, unwashed food stuffs from the earth?  How did we survive without the medications that society now flaunts to be the savior of human kind?  I mean, really!!!
We do all these things to prolong life when the truth of the matter is we are all born to die.  Maybe that is pretty simplistic -- but the truth of the matter is that without exception every human ever born and that ever will be born will pass away to whatever comes after this life.  Maybe it was simplistic, but think about the complexity of the great design.  Maybe the Disney people were simplistic -- but the great Circle of Life does and will exist.  We try and fail to overcome that -- and hopefully always will.  And the media is the great downfall with scare tactics to reach those who fail to take the time to think or are unable to think for themselves.  
Is the fecal matter found to specifically be human? I was under the impression that the fecal matter found on lemons is not so much caused by people not washing their hands but that lemons grow in trees...birds hang out in trees...birds tend to poop freely. I love how people don't think about these things but instead want to cry like a bunch of third graders about everyone else being dirty non-hand washers.
OMG, no more comments on where Archimedes is from, I think we get the point.  Fecal matter can't be that bad.  Hasn't anyone seen two girls one cup???
Not one mention of the nuetrasweet in the coke.  I can and do have lemon all the time, never once was sick from it anywhere.  One glass of diet soda with that poison in makes me so sick I want to die!  look it up, it's poison it's not the lemon.  IDIOT DOCTORS
I'm with Rachel on the lemons in the water thing. I've never given it much thought at times about it being in tea, unless there's seeds in the damn thing.  As far a folks washing their hands after using the bathroom? I was stationed at a base in MT, and there were a few sections in this building that I work.
And sometimes, there was this woman (not from my section--not many females in mine) who would use the bathroom, and at times to do no. 2, and to my horror, WALKS RIGHT OUT OF THE BATHROOM, without so much as a walk towards the sink! I know this because there are no damp paper towels hanging from the holder form being grabbed at after washing, or the sink is still dry. Sometimes, I'm in there doing my own business, at the same time that she happens to be there/walk in. This is how I know. Now if that isn't just plain nasty, I don't know what is!


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