Wednesday, November 18, 2009



"Mayhem" Miller's staph infection

You may have heard about the tweets Jason Mayhem Miller and Jake Shields have exchanged since their fight, Strikeforce for Middleweight Title, November 7.

Miller claims that Shields left him with a staph infection.

Here's the deal on staph.

Staph multiplies at the rate of EVERY half hour.
Staph also can co-exist on your body, colonizing in your nose or your back door pooper. A third of the American population is said to have staph colonizing on their body, uninfected.
Staph can exist on YOU, unaffecting YOU, unless of course you pick your nose or your arse, and happen to rub it on an open wound, and then an infection ensues.
Staph is everywhere, on surfaces, gloves, cage, EVERYWHERE.

Is it possible Jake had staph on him? Yes.
Is it possible the cage had staph on it? Yes.
Is it possible Miller had colonies of staph co-existing on him? Yes
None of that matters. But what does matter is hygiene and how important it is to cleanse after any rolling around of any kind: on mats or grappling.

What we can guess is that Miller didn't cleanse fast enough after his match with Shields to avoid getting an infection.
Staph multiplies at the rate of every half hour, so within a couple hours, you could have a staph party breaking out in a wound, and you're invited as the guest of honor.

Now, if Jason was using our Super Body Care wipes right after he competed, he would likely have avoided that disturbing and potentially life-threatening Staph infection.

For more info, check out our vid on YT about staph...
Staph Multiplicity Factor

We have 220 count Wipes canisters great for "public" use at the gym so people can wipe BEFORE and AFTER training. Athletes have purchased the canister for their own individual use as well. We also sell single individually packaged body size Wipes.

Super Body Care Wipe products

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