14/03/2010, 03:57 AM
Wee all know that in the good old days, wee had "unsanitised" lives, such as bathing in shared rivers, no sewage control etc etc.
Now that wee live in a sanitised world (most of us at least... I hope). Many people shower daily, wash their hands with soap often and keep reusing underwear; wee're clean on the outside. Thus, the obvious next move in the sanitisation brigade is internal body sanitisation.
It may seem like a far-fetched idea today, but it's well known that scientists have this ability to influence societal views, so this isn't an issue. For one, it's well known that intestines are rarely often properly cleaned and become and excellent medium through which germs and bacteria spread.
It's just that now, the method for such sanitisation needs to be sorted out. It may be possible to use special UV devices to kill off such bacteria, or people could just go to their local clinic for their weekly intestine cleanup.
So now, the big question is, when will this change occur?
Now that wee live in a sanitised world (most of us at least... I hope). Many people shower daily, wash their hands with soap often and keep reusing underwear; wee're clean on the outside. Thus, the obvious next move in the sanitisation brigade is internal body sanitisation.
It may seem like a far-fetched idea today, but it's well known that scientists have this ability to influence societal views, so this isn't an issue. For one, it's well known that intestines are rarely often properly cleaned and become and excellent medium through which germs and bacteria spread.
It's just that now, the method for such sanitisation needs to be sorted out. It may be possible to use special UV devices to kill off such bacteria, or people could just go to their local clinic for their weekly intestine cleanup.
So now, the big question is, when will this change occur?