I had some bacteria rash on my crotch. Some air and time took it away. Wearing clothes too often in this construction thing, it appeared to be coming back. I also suspect that because it occurred with new unwashed underwear that the chemical in the cloth could have had something to do with it.
So, I did a sweat yesterday, with friends at a friends. Mostly dry sauna, about two hours hanging out, catching up, naked with seven friends. Symptoms disappeared. The sweat worked better than any anti-bacterial soap.
Anyway, sauna with friends and naked time air bathing surely helped. Something in the environment caused the problem.
Does that make me a dirty person, or a too clean person? I think that the situation is too complex to be so finite.
I think that air and heat, and natural sweating action and extreme temps, and detox makes me more natural and healthier in an old school manner. I think that introduction to unnatural elements in the environment often create problems for bodies that never had these things until a relatively few years ago. I think, from what I've read and seen, that what you eat determines gut bacteria and gut bacteria ecology determines a grand range of effects on the rest of the bodies systems and balances. Mental and physical. Immunity and optimum health. The most assured course of action is more natural tried and true lifestyle change. Organic veggies from excellent soils, full motion variety in movement, less stress. Only wild meat, or naturally fed free range animals.
Doctor told me not to eat raw eggs, because of ecoli. You have to know your source and live living, lightly cooked, if cooked at all, is a more natural state. Fermented foods done in traditional manners are great bacteria balancers. Well balanced soil, gives well balanced plants, which give well balanced people and animals. You cook it too much, or let it sit too long and you loose nutrients and enzimes and on...and on....
Jbee