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Keep it cordial
Keep it cordial




There was no correlation between gram-positive or gram-negative bacterial status and susceptibility to the berries. Of the fresh berries, mulberries and boysenberries did not inhibit any bacteria, and the remaining berries inhibited the growth of varying numbers of bacteria. All cordials inhibited the growth of Mycobacterium phlei. Bacteria showed varying susceptibilities to the remaining cordials. Three of the six raspberry cordials and the blackcurrant cordial inhibited all 12 bacteria and C. Commercial raspberry, blackcurrant, cranberry, and blackberry cordials (100% fruit) as well as fresh berries were assessed for their ability to inhibit the growth of various bacteria and the yeast Candida albicans. Increasing interest in the health benefits of various culinary berries has led to investigation of their antibacterial activity. School of Biomedical Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Locked bag 588, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2678, Australia. There have been some tests about the red 'cordial' or more specifically raspberry juice, and raspberry leaf tea has long been recommended throughout pregnancy for nausea. take a bottle of aquium or similar and keep your hands clean before eating and don't use tap water to brush your teeth. you can also start on something like 'inner health plus' before you leave. We also have 1 - 2 yakults every day as they help keep the 'good' bacteria alive and well in your stomach, it is very cheap in bali. the fresh fruit juice in bali is excellent. fruit, salad and vegetables should be washed in bottled water, if in doubt ask. as for ice the ice you see in eskies keeping food cold is not safe to eat but ice for drinks is safe. Some people will say it is a waste of time others use it.

keep it cordial

25 - 35 per cent pure juice at up to a 1:10 dilution. it has to be raspberry juice not cordial. In regards to our question on red cordial you will get a lot of different views.






Keep it cordial