In Reply to: Bubi Guling posted by Ketut David on Tuesday, 20. September 2005 at 09:07 Bali Time:
We went up to Oka too and our group didnt like the look either, so we walked on down to Cafe Wayan for a delightful lunch.
All the best for Friday.
If you have your supply of raspberry juice, try taking it 3 times a day.
"Raspberry juice kills deadly bacteria
From the Sturt University in Wagga Wagga
28/04/2001
Raspberry fruit juice can kill the virulent bacteria that causes gastroenteritis, Australian scientists reported on Thursday.
Experiments with pure raspberry juice and commercial cordials at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga, southern New South Wales, have shown the farmers' remedy has scientific validity, Dr Heather Cavanagh said.
Scots-born Cavanagh and Dr Jenny Wilkinson from the school of biomedical sciences found that concentrated raspberry juice kills e-coli, salmonella, mycobacterium and staphylococci among other bugs.
"We have been told that if Riverina calves suddenly develop diarrhoea, local farmers don't call the vet, they simply add a couple of litres of raspberry cordial to their drinking trough," Dr Cavanagh said.
"We're also told that residents along the Queensland coast regularly indulge in this habit themselves and willingly pass on their knowledge to holiday-makers for a 'problem-free' holiday," she added.
Even commercial parrot and finch breeders and chicken factories add the cordial to the birds' drinking water in the belief that it prevents gastroenteritis and salmonella infection, according to Dr Cavanagh.
"As the foremost anecdotal use of this cordial is by cattle, pig and chicken farmers and cage bird breeders, it would appear Australia has been harbouring a secret agricultural weapon that may now be utilised by all," she said.
Source: Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga, southern New South Wales