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Triclosan is in so many things...I remember reading about it being a contributing factor to so many of the super bugs years ago, as well as it being bad for anyone who lives with a well water system. Bacteria is good folks.
Now, I do a LOT of hand shaking in my job and teaching job searching skills with public computers, so I still use waterless hand sanitizer when I don't have access to good old soap and water...
I think the government should stay out of it, honestly. In health care, it is a necessity and has been used since 1970. Our sanitizer also has alcohol and triclosan and now our gloves are coated in Triclosan.
I use Dial Body Wash on my itchy back- nobody seems to know why the heck it is itchy- peri menopause possibly. It works for me and I make soap, but I haven't made a soap to combat it in 10 years so...anyway.
I think don't worry about it. We wouldn't be using it in health care at the scale we do if it was totally unsafe or telling people with dermatological issues to use anti bac soap that works especially for cystic acne. I would rather use Dial Soap than Accutane if I can help it.
There is good and bad in everything but lately it seems that everything is going to kill you and that is just not the case. I work in health care and trust my doctors so use anti bac soap especially if you are a lotion maker.
My daughter is a Diabetic and always washes her hands in anti bac soap before poking her fingers as a pre caution so I'm not sure what to make of the studies that say it's the same as washing your hands with soap and water- I would tend to differ on that and so would every doc I know. I'm going with the educated guys over the government. :wtf:
No, Triclosan wasn't connected to super bugs. That was caused by doc's over prescribing antibiotics for conditions that we now know (thanks to our former health care system) don't need antibiotic treatment such as ear infections in people over 9 and sinus infections when caught early and treated by cleansing the sinus cavity. Minor bacterial infections in a non compromised immune system. There is a lot of untrue hype in the news.
I think the point is not that anti-bac stuff is dangerous in itself - but over use of it reduces the bodies natural defenses. Anti-bac isn't needed all of the time. There are many instances where it is far and away the best option, but an every day hand wash for every day folks? Nope - over kill.
Before I was a gentleman (I was a mere cad!) I was living with a girl who would use bleach to clean everything all the time. I was ill so often it was unreal. When we broke up, I moved in to a house with dogs and a more normal amount of cleaning and I was hardly ever ill.
Our bodies need a little bit of every day bacteria to actually get good and keeping us going. Over use of anti-bac is reducing that ability and causing more infections.
In the UK at the moment, doctors tend to hand out anti-biotics like sweets (or candy, if you will) when just a little bed rest and fluids would take care of the infection over time. Now the really bad infections are not hindered by the anti-biotics as there is too much widespread exposure to them.
Anti-biotics and anti-bac products aren't the problem - over use of them are
If you ask a doctor. they will tell you that plain soap kill 99% of most bacteria. So anti- bacterial soap is just hype.
But it is someone's choice to use them. My doctors rarely prescribe antibiotics anymore unless cases are extreme which is good I think.
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