>>361778>moss filters out all pathogens and harmful bacteriaExcept for rose pickers disease which seems to THRIVE in the shit.
>obviously not going to take moss that's been shat onFecal matter can be imperceptible, it doesn't have to come in the form of giant piles of shit. Every time you flush a toilet with the lid up fecal matter scatters all over your bathroom. There's even some lodged into the paper fibers on the cash in your wallet.
> I've been cleaning my cups, containers, pans, with moss everytime i go in the wilds and I have never got sickSo...you've never gone in the woods?
>Get an immune system sonThanks, but if passing on scrubbing my dishware with something that harbors a potentially debilitating skin lesion disease makes me a pussy, than so be it. I hope whatever dumbass that follows your advice doesn't end up like this cat.
"Because sporotrichosis is acquired from the environment, the most effective preventive measure is avoidance of activities that predispose to inoculation of the organism from soil, plant matter, or animals. For high risk occupations or avocations that involve sphagnum moss, wearing gloves, long-sleeved shirts, and long pants will help decrease the risk of infection"
Yea man I'm def gonna go rub that shit in my eyes to boost my immune system, then I can start wiping my ass with poison ivy and drinking water hemlock tea. And since you said you've never gotten sick from it I know I'm safe!