To: Perdogg
I don't anymore. We used to. We use soft soap. Antibacterial stuff is over used. It makes you more susceptible to super bugs. Getting rid of the antibacterial soaps in our house was the first thing I did.
8 posted on
01/28/2007 4:27:51 PM PST by
nmh
(Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) .)
To: motormouth
Hey girl, thought you might like to read this. It's quite interesting, scary but interesting.
10 posted on
01/28/2007 4:35:15 PM PST by
Shimmer128
(**The best things in life aren't free, they are priceless)
To: nmh
My husband is just getting over a staph infection that he probably got in the hospital. It took two trips to the ER, two trips to a specialist, and a GP to finally get rid of it.
I thought that he was going to survive the cancer, and die from a staph infection.
We also, recently had a friend recovering from heart surgery, got a staph infection in the hospital and died right there.
14 posted on
01/28/2007 4:58:48 PM PST by
Coldwater Creek
(The TERRORIST are the ones who won the midterm elections!)
To: nmh
You are right - antibacterial soaps are bad. These super-resistant bacteria and virus strains are not resistant to hydrogen peroxide nor are they resistant to colloidal silver. There are also many natural and herbal remedies for stuff that are better than the antibiotics that cause the mutated resistant strains.
To: nmh
I used to send in that Antibacterial water-less cleaner with my daughter to school. After she was getting sick anyway the doctor told me it didn't work. I am constantly wiping off door knobs. Bathroom doorknobs and sink drains are full of germs. I drive everyone crazy by saying wash your hands all the time. I also use a lye soap my friend makes for cleaning and regular store brand bleach.
68 posted on
01/28/2007 8:01:30 PM PST by
pandoraou812
( zero tolerance to the will of Allah ......efg and dilligaf?)
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