Many long years ago, when I was stationed with the USAF in Spain, I read
a book by the house physician of the Castellano Hilton Hotel in Madrid.
He seemed to think that it was not the food or the water that caused
the gastric disturbances, but merely that the stresses of travel caused
the "flora and fauna" of the gut to arise. I thought, at the time,
that just might be appropriate.
Paul in Portland OR
On 2/13/2014 8:08 PM, Moose wrote:
> On 2/11/2014 10:22 PM, Chris Barker wrote:
>> You're probably right, Bob, but I reckoned at the time that it was the
>> surfeit of processed food that I encountered while travelling that messed
>> things up; or perhaps it was too much meat . . .
>
> When I spent a lot of time in Mexico, business, family, vacations, I
> discovered that many Mexicans had various forms of
> digestive disorders when they traveled, including in the Norte, (US).
>
> A bit of web research shows that many people have forms of digestive unease
> or distress simply from changes of diet in
> other countries.
>
> Safe Travelin' Moose
>
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