Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Onions: Startling News (gasp!)

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ONIONS
In 1919 when the 'flu killed 40 million people there was this Doctor that visited the many farmers to see if he could help them combat the flu. Many  of the farmers and their family had contracted it and many died.
The doctor came upon one farmer and, to his surprise, everyone was very  healthy.
When the doctor asked what the farmer was doing that was different, the  wife replied that she had placed an unpeeled onion in a dish in the rooms of the home, (probably only two rooms back then).
The doctor couldn't believe it and asked if he could have one of the onions.
She gave him one which he placed under the microscope he found the 'flu  virus in the onion. It had obviously absorbed the bacteria, thereby  keeping the family healthy.

Now, I heard this story from my hairdresser in AZ. She said that several  years ago many of her employees were coming down with the flu and so were  many of her customers.
The next year she placed several bowls with onions around in her shop and,  to her surprise, none of her staff got sick. It must work... and no, she  is not in the onion business.
The moral of the story is, buy some onions and place them in bowls around  your home.

If you work at a desk, place one or two in your office or under your desk  or even on top somewhere. Try it and see what happens. We did it last  year and we never got the flu.
If this helps you and your loved ones from getting sick, all the better. If you do get the flu, it just might be a mild case..
What have you to lose? Just a few bucks on onions!!!!

Now there is a P.S. to this...
I sent it to a friend in Oregon who regularly contributes material to me  on health issues  and she replied with this most interesting experience about onions:
Weldon, thanks for the reminder. I don't know about the farmer’s story,  but I do know that  I contacted pneumonia and needless to say I was very ill. I came across  an article that said to cut both ends off an onion, put one end on a fork  and then place the forked end into an empty jar...placing the jar next to  the sick patient at night. It said the onion would be black in the morning  from the germs.
Sure enough it happened just like that... the onion was a mess and I began  to feel better.
Another thing I read in the article was that onions and garlic placed  around the room  saved many from the black plague years ago. They have powerful  antibacterial and  antiseptic properties.

This is the other note.
LEFT OVER ONIONS ARE POISONOUS
I have used an onion which has been left in the fridge, and sometimes I  don't use a whole one at one time, so save the other half for later.
Now with this info, I have changed my mind....will buy smaller onions in  the future.
I had the wonderful privilege of touring xxxxx Food Products, makers of  mayonnaise. xxxxx is huge and my friend, xxxxx, is the CEO.
Questions about food poisoning came up, and I wanted to share what I  learned from a chemist.
The guy who gave us our tour is named xxxxx - he's one of the brothers.
xxxxxis a chemistry expert and is involved in developing most of the sauce  formula. He's even developed sauce formula for McDonald's.  Keep in mind that xxxxx is a food chemistry whiz. During the tour, someone asked if we really needed to worry about mayonnaise  People are always worried that mayonnaise will spoil.
xxxxx's answer will surprise you. He said that all commercially-made Mayo is  completely safe.
"It doesn't even have to be refrigerated. No harm in refrigerating it, but  it's not really necessary." He explained that the pH in mayonnaise is set  at a point that bacteria could not survive in that environment.  He then talked about the quaint essential picnic, with the bowl of potato salad sitting on the table and how everyone blames the mayonnaise when someone gets sick.
xxxxx says that when food poisoning is reported, the first thing the officials look for is when the 'victim' last ate ONIONS and where those onions came from (in the potato salad?). xxxxxsays it's not the mayonnaise (as long as
it s not homemade Mayo) that spoils in the outdoors. It's probably the onions, and if not the onions, it's the POTATOES.
He explained, onions are a huge magnet for bacteria, especially uncooked  onions. You should never plan to keep a portion of a sliced onion.. it's not  even safe if you put it in a zip-lock bag and put it in your refrigerator.
It's already contaminated enough just by being cut open and out for a bit,  that it can be a danger to you. (and doubly watch out for those onions you put in your hotdogs at the baseball park!)
xxxxxsays if you take the leftover onion and cook it like crazy you'll probably be okay, but if you slice that leftover onion and put on your sandwich, you're asking for trouble. Both the onions and the moist potato in a potato salad will attract and grow bacteria faster than any commercial mayonnaise will even begin to break down.
So, how's that for news? Take it for what you will. I (the author) am going to be very careful about my onions from now on. For some reason, I see a lot of credibility coming from a chemist and a company that produces millions of pounds of mayonnaise every year.
Also, dogs should never eat onions. Their stomachs cannot metabolize onions.
Please remember it is dangerous to cut onion and use or cook the next day.
It becomes highly poisonous for even a single night and creates toxic bacteria which may cause adverse stomach infections because of excess bile secretions and even food poisoning.
 Please pass it on.
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