Paul Saladino· MD
if you're getting an organic egg or a pasture raised egg if you know the quality the incidence of the salmonella and the campflow bacter on the shell is much lower and that's where the contamination comes from
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if you're getting an organic egg or a pasture raised egg if you know the quality the incidence of the salmonella and the campflow bacter on the shell is much lower and that's where the contamination comes from
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if the yolk membrane is still intact it hasn't actually touched the outside of the shell and the chance of contamination is very very low