Thanks Wayne, you are quite correct of course.

-- 
indi
And BTW, I still have that picture in my head of you dragging a live deer 
kicking
and snorting across the road. Always make me chuckle...



On Sun, May 03, 2009 at 09:09:36AM -0500, Wayne Fugitt wrote:
> At 08:29 AM 5/3/2009, you wrote:
>> Pathogens in food are usually bacterial, which generally can survive in a
>> much broader range of temperatures than viruses.
>
> While that may be true,
>
> It is not the complete answer to the question.
>
> >> He said something to the effect that he couldn't see how a  
> temperature of 102 or 103 in the human body could kill a virus, when it 
> requires temps of 140 and up to kill pathogens in the food we eat.  
> Wonder if someone here would have a good answer for him?
>
> ( not within the body, ....... or I think this reference is not within 
> the body )
>
> Scientists have known for many years,
>
> Conditions that exist in a test tube, or outside the body,
>
> Have no bearing at all,
> on what can happen within the body.
>  ( Vivo and  Vitro, Two major differences,  Life and NOT life )
>
> Many factors enter into the picture.
>
> To name a few,
> Enzymes, solutions, pH,  Ion Concentration,  Type of Ion's
> Unknown factors about the immune system,
>  ( no scientist in the world, fully understands this, even the ones that
> have studied it all their life )
> Infinite is the Word.
> ( Temperature is not the main concern )
>
> Now what else ?
> Then genius chemist within the body
> and Intercellular communications, ....... for a start.
>
> Finally,
> It is a great mistake to compare the chemical laboratory
> with the body.   Nothing to compare.
>
> Other ideas welcome, different explanations,
> and I might be wrong,
>
> But that is based on many years of study, ........ MINE,
> Only 50 years.
>
> Have you studied enough ?
> I have not !
>
> Wayne
>
> It costs ONE Nickle to change the subject.
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indi