So, it's not OCD to carry around a jar of Clorox wipes in my back pack and some individual packet of wetwipes in my fanny pack?
LOL.
Overseas in certain . . . regions . . . it was a wise habit. Haven't changed it given all the givens. Besides, keeping my hands cleaner has lessened the number of colds I get. Given their frequent trek into pneumonia, it became a serious issue.
I do now use oil of oregano.
Anyone know of a solution for beneath the skin fungus or some such from the orient? The usual creams seem to dent it minorly and that after a month of application. And they're not cheap. Terribly itchy--on feet, toes, calves, hands, fingers, forearms. If I scratch vigorously, skin layers come apart easily. Chinese Dad MD insists it's a fungus.
Someone said Vicks works topically. Have been reluctant as I don't enjoy the smell but willing to try it after this month's application of generic Clotrimazole cream. But would really like something that wasn't so horribly expensive as so many of the creams are given so much skin area.
Soneone said eating lettuce only for a month would do it. Doesn't sound like fun either.
I been told for fungus to treat it with loads of acidophilos internally. And stay away from carbs. There are many good treatments for fungus. Check with you local health food store. Not GNC or HiHealth. Something reasonably sized but not franchised. Those people who are more knowledgable.